نتایج جستجو برای: gaze

تعداد نتایج: 12817  

Journal: :International journal of linguistics, literature and translation 2022

The loneliness and isolation experienced by older women have frequently been the focus of Brookner's writing. Fraud, one her typical novels, provided a provocative perspective on age gender. In light number previous studies, this article aims to contribute study feminist fiction that focuses encourage more academic inquiry in area. Based method literature research detailed reading essay demonst...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1997
E G Freedman D L Sparks

We analyzed gaze shifts made by trained rhesus monkeys with completely unrestrained heads during performance of a delayed gaze shift task. Subjects made horizontal, vertical, and oblique gaze shifts to visual targets. We found that coordinated eye-head movements are characterized by a set of lawful relationships, and that the initial position of the eyes in the orbits and the direction of the g...

Journal: :Vision Research 2008
Aaron L. Cecala Edward G. Freedman

Sensorimotor adaptation, the ability to adjust motor output in response to persistent changes in sensory input, is a key function of the central nervous system. Although a great deal is known about vestibulo-ocular reflex and saccadic adaptation, relatively little is known about the behavior and neural mechanisms underlying gaze adaptation when the head is free to move. In an attempt to underst...

Journal: :International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 2012

Journal: :Proceedings of the ... AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2022

Gaze estimation methods learn eye gaze from facial features. However, among rich information in the image, real gaze-relevant features only correspond to subtle changes region, while other gaze-irrelevant like illumination, personal appearance and even expression may affect learning an unexpected way. This is a major reason why existing show significant performance degradation cross-domain/data...

2012
Ulrich J. Pfeiffer Leonhard Schilbach Mathis Jording Bert Timmermans Gary Bente Kai Vogeley

Social gaze provides a window into the interests and intentions of others and allows us to actively point out our own. It enables us to engage in triadic interactions involving human actors and physical objects and to build an indispensable basis for coordinated action and collaborative efforts. The object-related aspect of gaze in combination with the fact that any motor act of looking encompa...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Albert F Fuchs Sandra Brettler Leo Ling

This study examines how signals generated in the oculomotor cerebellum could be involved in the control of gaze shifts, which rapidly redirect the eyes from one object to another. Neurons in the caudal fastigial nucleus (cFN), the output of the oculomotor cerebellum, discharged when monkeys made horizontal head-unrestrained gaze shifts, composed of an eye saccade and a head movement. Eighty-sev...

Journal: :Developmental science 2017
Kelsey Lucca Evan L MacLean Brian Hare

Infants' early gaze alternations are one of their first steps towards a sophisticated understanding of the social world. This ability, to gaze alternate between an object of interest and another individual also attending to that object, has been considered foundational to the development of many complex social-cognitive abilities, such as theory of mind and language. However, to understand the ...

Journal: :Perception 2009
Julie C Main Benedict C Jones Lisa M DeBruine Anthony C Little

Although gaze direction and face shape have each been shown to affect perceptions of the dominance of others, the question whether gaze direction and face shape have independent main effects on perceptions of dominance, and whether these effects interact, has not yet been studied. To investigate this issue, we compared dominance ratings of faces with masculinised shapes and direct gaze, masculi...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2011
Adam Palanica Roxane J Itier

The purpose of the current study was to use eye tracking to better understand the "stare-in-the-crowd effect"-the notion that direct gaze is more easily detected than averted gaze in a crowd of opposite-gaze distractors. Stimuli were displays of four full characters aligned across the monitor (one target and three distractors). Participants completed a visual search task in which they were aske...

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