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It is also possible that older people, in stress situation would adopt a gaze strategy detrimental to their balance control, more specifically, a premature gaze transfer which in turn has been associated with decline in stepping accuracy and precision [ 34].
Previous research has demonstrated that trainees can be taught (via explicit verbal instruction) to adopt the gaze strategies of expert laparoscopic surgeons.
The current study examined a software template designed to guide trainees to adopt expert gaze control strategies passively, without being provided with explicit instructions.
A qualitative methodology is adopted to unpack the gaze, to view ideas of heritage and authenticity in their historical and modern contexts.
"In the 1970s and 80s as feminists began to examine the dynamics of the gaze of visual media, theorists such as Kaja Silverman argued that the female spectator did not simply adopt a masculine gaze but was always involved in a 'double identification' with both the passive and active subject positions," explains Cambridge University sociologist Wendy Chin-Tanner.
As experienced by the participants, adopting men's gaze during the consultation and treatment processes was not uncommon among their urologists.
He soon turned that gaze upon his adopted home town, systematized in the documentary delirium of such books as "Thirtyfour Parking Lots in Los Angeles" (shot from the air) and the almost twenty-five-foot-long foldout "Every Building on the Sunset Strip".
Perry is the docile pet platypus of the blended Flynn-Fletcher family, who adopted him because his unfocused gaze made it seem like he was looking at both Phineas and Ferb at the same time, as shown in the 2011 movie, Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension.
Mostly he recalls, they were made of plaster, perhaps predating Featherstone's plasticised variety, and often accompanied by a blue gazing ball – lately adopted by artist Jeff Koons – and a wishing well.
With her gaze fixed on an empty corner, Karen adopted the flat facial expression of someone reading, though she had nothing to look at.
Quiñones and Fleer suggest "it is the theoretical gaze we adopt that shapes how researchers make sense of the data we capture" (Johanssen and White, 2011 p.7).
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