For a species to change quickly a pretty (power)force must be having effects on it. And that's where humans come in. We connect (close)with animals capable of exaggerating the size and width of their eyes, (make)them look like our own human babies. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 1....
Humans make eye-contact to extract information about other people’s mental states, recruiting dedicated brain networks that process information about the self and others. Recent studies show that eye-contact increases the synchronization between two brains but do not consider its effects on activity ...
The role and mechanism of the eye contact in dialogues are investigated. First the precision of the gaze direction detection by humans is investigated experimentally. Next an outstaring game (niramekko) experiment, in which players have to keep looking at each other's eyes without laughing, was...
(result)from years of evolution and growth. For a species to change quickly, a pretty(8)___(power)force must be having effects on it. And that's where humans come in. We connect(9)___(close)with animals capable of exaggerating the size and width of their eyes,(10)___(make)them...
irrecoverable loss of a learned visualdiscrimination, but this can be relearned after the operation. In humans, lesions in this region are said to cause disturbances in spatial orientation and stereoscopic vision. Integration of the retinal halves...
The amount of eye contact you use changes based on whether you are speaking or listening. Looking away – up, down, or to the side when you think or process information is normal. In fact, as humans, we recognize that when someone is thinking deeply, they are likely to look away to ...
Additional dynamic tests are recommended to determine the effects of the extraocular muscles on eye impact response. 展开 关键词: Humans Oculomotor Muscles Eye Injuries Wounds, Nonpenetrating Cadaver Eye Movements Risk Assessment Physical Stimulation Stress, Mechanical Risk Factors 被引量: 31 ...
Gaze communication, such as eye contact, gaze following, and joint attention, is the basis of infants’ social learning. It is well known that gaze communication contributes to infants’ social development in both the short term and the long term. Humans have a special sensitivity to direct ...
While some torsion during blinks probably reflects an actual change in eye position, some might be due to the coil slipping when the upper eyelid pushes on the wire exiting from the contact lens, or on the contact lens itself. We measured reference positions before and after each trial when ...
Eye gazing has profound effects on cognition. It is empirically proven that in human interactions, eyes are the first and most explored area of the face. This is an innate behavior — even newborn babies have a preference for direct eye contact. During eye contact, face-oriented attention inc...