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The study declared that the Love Lab was able to distinguish "happy" from "unhappy" couples through statistical analysis of observed interactions: disagreements lasted on average five seconds longer in the unhappy cases; successful wives were softer in their criticisms; successful husbands were more willing to accept their wives' influence.

The dichotomy between fast and slow is the simplest way to distinguish between happy and sad voices, music and gestures.

The translation mostly distinguishes between happy sentences and sad ones, with (sometimes) appropriate GIFs.

Asked to distinguish between "happy" and "fearful," in a design similar to ours using morphed facial expressions, participants rated ambiguous faces as "fearful" more frequently in the context of stress sweat, thereby lowering thresholds for detecting fear in others rather than sharpening discrimination.

The compilation film "Six in Paris Parisris Vu Par... .....), from 1965, screening at BAM Oct. 3-9, is a not terribly distinguished but nonetheless happy souvenir of the New Wave, when films could be thrown together casually.

By David Denby The compilation film "Six in Paris Parisris Vu Par... .), from 1965, screening at BAM Oct. 3-9, is a not terribly distinguished but nonetheless happy souvenir of the New Wave, when films could be thrown together casually.

Chick Corea's continuing 60th-birthday celebration at the Blue Note -- he will have played 18 nights by Dec. 23, in 9 different bands -- is distinguished by a productive, happy informality.

PC1 explained 16.8percentt of the variance and distinguished between viewing the happy, sad and neutral faces from viewing the scrambled faces during RECOGNIZE, SHARE EMOTION and DETECT EARRINGS.

His solution, which is the most distinctive feature of his ethical system and the one that seems to have drawn the most criticism, is to distinguish between the happy life (vita beata in Cicero's Latin), for which virtue is sufficient, and the completely or entirely happy life (vita beatissima) (Fin. 5.71, 95; T.D. 5.22), which requires bodily and external goods as well.

The scientists behind the discovery had previously shown that humans can readily distinguish between dogs' happy and sad barks.

A consistent pattern of brain activity can be seen in non-autistic people when distinguishing between happy, sad and neutral faces, but people with autism struggle with this kind of emotion recognition.

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