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Yet, while the camera can do wonderful things, it also controls how the movement is perceived.
Among these four distinct categories movement is perceived and contained within the picture planes differently.
In Figure 2, row 1, the observer is aligned with the left and right of the depicted actor (the observer's right is the actor's right) so the movement is perceived from a 1st person perspective (cf. [49]).
In the latter context, the perceived timings of the two events move closer to each other (the movement is perceived to happen later and the tone earlier) [ 22].
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The student movement was perceived to be at a crossroad.
C. Duration of periods when uninterrupted movement (extension or flexion) was perceived, or when no movement was perceived.
The reversals usually occurred after periods in which no movement was perceived.
In addition, a lack of response for periods of three seconds or longer indicated that no movement was perceived.
We also employed a mirrored version of the images as shown in Figure 2 (2nd row) where the observer and the depicted person were positioned opposite to each other (i.e., the observer's right was the person's left) so the movement was perceived from a mirrored or 3rd person perspective (cf. [49]).
After all, the more radical Islamist movements were perceived by Western intelligence services as being more effective in toppling the USSR in Afghanistan -- and in combatting out-of-favor Middle Eastern leaders and states.
Whereas the fear-avoidance model of chronic low back pain (CLBP) posits a generic avoidance of movement that is perceived as threatening, we have repeatedly shown that individuals with high fear and CLBP specifically avoid flexion of the lumbar spine.
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