“夫妻相”真的存在吗?答案你可能想不到……
在日常生活中,相信不少人都听过“夫妻相”这个词。
近日,有外媒指出,科学研究显示“我们倾向于选择与我们长得像的伴侣。”那么,“夫妻相”真的存在吗?
据《科学焦点》杂志(Science Focus),有大量研究表明,长期伴侣往往看上去很像。
但这是否是由于他们一开始就长得像?还是因为随着时间推移,他们变得越来越像(more similar-looking)?亦或是因为共同的饮食(shared diets)、生活方式(lifestyles)、言谈举止(mannerisms)或其他一些因素?
A team of researchers from Stanford University in the US put together a database of pictures of 517 couples, taken soon after getting married and then decades later.
Using advanced facial recognition software and human judges, they showed that although long-term couples do tend to look alike, they don’t become more alike over time. In other words, this study supports the claim that we tend to choose partners who look like us.
经过研究,该团队发现,面部相貌起初会表现出相似性,但并不会随着时间推移而趋同。
同居伴侣的皮肤微生物群会越来越像This brings facial appearance in line with other traits – such as interests, personality, intelligence, attitudes, values and wellbeing – which show initial similarity but do not converge over time.
面部相貌与如兴趣、个性、智力、态度、价值观和幸福感在内的其他特征情况一致,它们起初会表现出相似性,但并不会随着时间推移而趋同。
In a study carried out a few years ago, which was published in the journal mSystems, scientists decided to analyse the skin microbiomes of cohabiting couples and they found that living together significantly influences the microbial communities on each other’s skin.
The impact of living together on their microbial community was so strong that computer algorithms could identify cohabiting couples with 86 per cent accuracy based on their skin microbiomes alone.
The area of the body where cohabiting couples were the most alike, microbe-wise, was the feet. This is not altogether surprising as many of us will pad around our homes barefooted.
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