Sentence examples for changing gaze from inspiring English sources

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Vladislavić is sensitively attuned to the uncanny phenomena that explode from the social fault lines of his city, a flaneur aware of the dangers of looking, as well as the ethical perils of photographing strangers, and his protagonist seems to embody the changing gaze of white men in South Africa over the past 30 years: at first intrusive, more recently blind to those around them.

Upright body position, consistent behavior over time, and large amplitudes of head motion when changing gaze point all increased the success of prediction.

So the birds mainly move their heads when changing gaze direction.

The changing gaze strategy is related to poor vision.

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Week in, week out, Mr. Pearlstein labored to capture what he saw, which kept changing under his gaze, the way anything does when you stare at it for a very long time.

To address the possibility that, despite making no overall change in eye movements, subjects were changing their pattern of gaze over time (i.e. looking more or less at the relevant areas of the clip, such as the bodily contact during the violent acts), we drew regions of interest on each frame of each clip.

We have not studied if changing eye orientation relative to the head changes gaze-related activity in the GF patch in monkeys.

As expected, training led to an improvement in the riding skills of first-time riders, reducing the number of accidents, improving their capacity to adapt their speed to the situation, reducing trajectory-corrective movements, and changing their pattern of gaze exploration.

If people notice that the experience is reacting to their gaze or changing audio directionality or never pausing to buffer, that means the technology is intrusive.

Importantly, when the gaze is changing in both dimensions, a correction or interpretation of the results on the basis of a single-dimension diameter measure would be nearly impossible.

Given the inversion of the genre, the detective is a besieged, almost passive character, musing on his own mortality: "The light looked as still and solid as a marble plinth, and yet it was changing even as he gazed at it.

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