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Some had more difficulty recognizing one another.
Shown the same larger fish swimming against a different, novel background, Japanese participants had more difficulty recognizing it than Americans, indicating that their perception was intimately bound with their perception of the background scene.
But with these approaches comes a trade-off, says Tapus: if it's more precise, the robot may have more difficulty recognizing it at a later stage, but if it's not precise enough, it might be too easily confused with other places.
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During the generalization phase, heifers had more difficulties recognizing unfamiliar individuals with a uniform coat (CH) than others unfamiliar heifers of their own breed (CH vs. UPH; Generalization tests: Exp 2 vs. Exp 4; Z = 2.37, N = 8, P = 0.018, Figure 5).
The fact that heifers had more difficulty to recognize unfamiliar individuals than familiar ones suggests that they likely consider 2D-images of conspecifics as genuine representations of live animals as Zayan and Vauclair asserted [4].
Our empirical description shows that the proportion of deflated social status in China is higher than that among Americans, suggesting that people may have more difficulties in recognizing their genuine social position during fast social transition, like what China is undergoing.
A same effect has been shown in humans who have more difficulties in recognizing dissimilar individual faces from different ethnic groups [40].
You may also have difficulty recognizing faces.
But his ear has difficulty recognizing the proper key.
While Capriati had difficulty recognizing Sugiyama's game, the Japanese must also have had difficulty recognizing hers.
Researchers have long known, for example, that people with autism have difficulty recognizing faces.
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