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I think every human sees their face differently than other people do, so what I think works best on me isn't necessarily what other people think works best on me.
If you have the resources, try painting half your face differently from your other side of your face.
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However, it is entirely unclear as to whether infants also attend to different parts of own- and other-race faces differently, which may provide an important clue as to how and why the own-race face recognition advantage emerges so early.
Long before she had heard of Diana Duyser's grilled-cheese sandwich, Doris Tsao, a neuroscientist at the University of Bremen in Germany, had an inkling that people might process faces differently from other objects.
The Generation IV reactors offer new challenges for what concerns the nuclear power plant control since several constraints both on primary and secondary loops have to be faced, differently from the conventional Light Water Reactors.
Google points out that it's curating Android Wear watch faces differently, and also offers a smattering of links for third-party watch bands, but we believe it needs to do more with its own storefront to play up the personalization options for wearables built on its own software.
The study included 23 pet dogs and 8 kennel dogs, and the question the researchers wanted to answer was, if dogs are not trained to recognize faces, are they able to see faces in the pictures, and do they naturally look at familiar and strange faces differently?
However, this possibility alone cannot explain why infants in Liu et al. [23] and those infants in our study scanned the Caucasian faces differently.
In other words, newborn infants would process faces differently according to the situations presented and would be already sensitive to social congruencies.
In addition, the present results, taken together with recent own- and other-race eye tracking findings with infants and adults, provide strong support for an enculturation hypothesis that East Asians and Westerners may be socialized to scan faces differently due to each culture's conventions regarding mutual gaze during interpersonal communication.
Other research has shown that autistic children process images of faces differently than nonautistic children.
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