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The keystone of an extended encore is Chime, Orbital's 23-year-old debut single, which most of the audience have imprinted in their memory as intimately as a nursery rhyme, even if it automatically triggers a more animated response.

The subject of jail time drew a more animated response.

Two more, based on Goethe's poetry, inspired a more animated response from Ms. Lott, which grew in four Goethe settings by Wolf.

Apparently children have a much more animated response.

And often, as I'm walking down the street, a delighted man, somewhere between the ages of twenty-eight and thirty-eight, will, as if we're brothers in a secret alliance, point at me and say, "I love Winnie Cooper too!" It's not exactly an anthropological study, I know, but you can't ignore a pop-culture reference that consistently elicits that sort of animated response.

Gibson, meanwhile, is wandering around empty houses on her own, in the dark; her reaction to Jim suddenly appearing in the mirror behind her possibly the most animated response we've seen to date.

But other topics such as what boys and girls think about each other; power relations and rape; and violence against girls and the best way to influence adults to take on young peoples concerns enjoy the similar levels of high pitched debate and animated response.

They can get Angela to repeat her words, stroke and poke her (in the non-inappropriate sense!) to see animated responses, and make birds fly onto the screen – don't worry, she doesn't eat them.

Following in the footsteps of Facebook and iMessage, Tinder has today introduced Reactions, letting Tinder users send each other custom animated responses.

This involves pairing a head turn response to a sound with an interesting visual reward, such as a flashing light or an animated toy animal.

To investigate multisensory effects related to human non-verbal vocalizations and accompanying facial movements, we studied neural responses elicited to an animated synthetic female face producing various non-verbal vocalizations (i.e. coughing, yawning), using both functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and event-related potentials (ERPs).

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