Sentence examples for gaze reduces from inspiring English sources

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Finally, it is anticipated that typically developing participants will replicate the pattern reported in previous research, whereby holding face gaze reduces task accuracy.

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The titles — "Pola," "Nova Guinea," "Pulo Penang" — and the colorful painted backgrounds evoke the varied cultures that once thrived on those islands; the sameness of the masks and their empty eyeholes suggest the way the Western gaze reduced such places to spoils of empire.

It is then necessary to generate only the parts of the hologram that are relevant to the viewer's position and direction of gaze, greatly reducing the amount of processing required.SeeReal reckons that the information needed to construct small holograms can be carried over existing telecoms networks.

Her admission NIH stroke scale score was 7, with problems in orientation, not following commands, not answering questions appropriately, left gaze preference, reduced blink on stimulus from the right and possible right-sided neglect.

Control trials without predictive gaze cues may reduce the attention towards gaze cues in general and may confuse the birds if presented interspersed with test trials (Schloegl et al., 2008b).

Those results showed that, as predicted, the Map task group had reduced gaze similarity compared to the Comprehension group.

Therefore we tested as a proof of principle whether single dose testosterone administration can reduce gaze avoidance in SAD.

Additionally, the large number of storefronts and spread out locations in block 3 is what would be predicted to reduce gaze similarity in the map task, consistent with the lack of a difference between the Map task group and the shuffled baseline in block 3. The same region of interest data pre-processing as in experiment 1 was used.

The end points of saccades in the radial direction were also inconsistent (not shown); thus, saccades generally did not reduce gaze positional errors to serve corrective functions.

Thus, we were interested in whether direct gaze would elicit reduced arMFC activation in individuals with ASC, suggesting atypical response to ostensive, self-oriented cues.

We suggest that, in the typical brain, perceiving another person gazing directly at you triggers spontaneous attributions of mental states (e.g. he is "interested" in me), and that such mental state attributions to direct gaze may be reduced or absent in the autistic brain.

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