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Twelve-month-old infants (n=60) were presented with a video of cars moving, or a face moving, in a looking preference experimental design.
More specifically, perceiving a face moving in the same direction as a just-perceived house increased activation in the parahippocampal place area (PPA).
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The one ringer on the list is "Love Streams," which isn't the film by John Cassavetes that I have in fact watched most often (that would be "Husbands"); it's the one in which several simple gestures and glances, the tilt of a head, the tone of a voice, even just the shadow on a face, move me in a trans-aesthetic, oddly intimate, utterly unconsidered way.
Diagnostic for this reactivation effect are conditions in which the moving object changes (e.g., if a house moved in S1 but a face moved in S2): Repeating the motion direction in S2 should tend to reactivate the representation of the house that moved in this direction in S1, which should lead to a greater activation of the PPA than if motion direction alternates.
He does an impression of me cracking eggs: squatting, with a scrunched-up face, moving very slowly.
Not a muscle in his face moved".
Hence he begins with executive orders on immigration, a strong "in your face" move that very few believe makes for good policy, but reenergizes the Latino coalition Democrats badly need to win in 2016.
This is where I noticed my face moved a little closer to the phone.
(B ) When a natural image (top face ) moves to the right, streaks in space-time (front face ) indicate the direction and speed of the motion.
Ms. Gillis, her long ponytail concealing her face, moves to a tape of loon calls.
A $99 talking doll whose face moves is part of the problem, not the solution.
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