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And if they need to present their ID at any point, they will typically hold it so that their thumb covers the picture and then allow the guard or employee to quickly gaze over the rest of the details.
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Subjects were instructed to pursue a smoothly moving stimulus (ramp phase) from one side of the display toward the midline, and then quickly shift gaze to its new location when it unpredictably "jumped" into the opposite hemifield (step phase).
A man caught her eye and she quickly dropped her gaze.
Then she quickly returned her gaze to her feet, which were being fitted into a pair of bright-blue sandals with silver heels, which she liked so much that she bought them there and then.
He was surprised to see me and quickly averted his gaze.
My gaze quickly shifted upon a pair of radiant red, high top sneakers, perched in the corner of the showroom, which beckoned me like a beacon spilling its effulgence over the crowd.
Participants will be asked to transfer gaze quickly between printed targets on the A4 card.
When you make eye contact with someone, don't quickly avert your gaze.
During a visual-search task, human observers detected the direct-gaze target among averted-gaze distractors more quickly than they detected the averted-gaze target among direct-gaze distractors.
Instead, skilled cricket batters--who must often hit the ball after it has bounced on the turf--quickly shift their gaze from the ball to the spot on the ground where they predict it will bounce.
They were hurried, packing quickly, and Takei gazed out the window.
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