نتایج جستجو برای: eye contact

تعداد نتایج: 314425  

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2011
Franklin R Schneier Marc Pomplun Melissa Sy Joy Hirsch

Generalized social anxiety disorder (GSAD) is characterized by excessive fears of scrutiny and negative evaluation, but neural circuitry related to scrutiny in GSAD has been little studied. In this study, 16 unmedicated adults with GSAD and 16 matched healthy comparison (HC) participants underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging to assess neural response to viewed images of faces simulati...

2017
Derek K-H Ho John P Mathews

BACKGROUND Bandage contact lenses are commonly used by ophthalmic practitioners to protect the patient's cornea. We report a case of folded bandage contact lens retained for six and a half years in the upper subtarsal space. To our knowledge, no other cases of retained bandage contact lens have previously been reported in the literature. CASE PRESENTATION A patient was applied a pair of banda...

2016
Nicola Binetti Charlotte Harrison Antoine Coutrot Alan Johnston Isabelle Mareschal

Most animals look at each other to signal threat or interest. In humans, this social interaction is usually punctuated with brief periods of mutual eye contact. Deviations from this pattern of gazing behaviour generally make us feel uncomfortable and are a defining characteristic of clinical conditions such as autism or schizophrenia, yet it is unclear what constitutes normal eye contact. Here,...

Journal: :Cognition 2010
Laurence Conty David Gimmig Clément Belletier Nathalie George Pascal Huguet

Current models in social neuroscience advance that eye contact may automatically recruit cognitive resources. Here, we directly tested this hypothesis by evaluating the distracting strength of eye contact on concurrent visual processing in the well-known Stroop's paradigm. As expected, participants showed stronger Stroop interference under concomitant eye contact as compared to closed eyes. Two...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2017
Joy Hirsch Xian Zhang J. Adam Noah Yumie Ono

Human eye-to-eye contact is a primary source of social cues and communication. In spite of the biological significance of this interpersonal interaction, the underlying neural processes are not well-understood. This knowledge gap, in part, reflects limitations of conventional neuroimaging methods, including solitary confinement in the bore of a scanner and minimal tolerance of head movement tha...

2016
Takuya Inoue Tomokazu Takahashi Takatsugu Hirayama Yasutomo Kawanishi Daisuke Deguchi Ichiro Ide Hiroshi Murase Takayuki Kurozumi Kunio Kashino

Recently, the spread of Web cameras has facilitated video-conferencing. Since a Web camera is usually located outside the display while the user looks at his/her partner in the display, there is a problem that they cannot establish eye contact with each other. Various methods have been proposed to solve this problem, but most of them required specific sensors. In this paper, we propose a method...

2016
Magdalena Maciejewska Marta Bauer Damian Neubauer Wojciech Kamysz Malgorzata Dawgul

The widespread use of contact lenses is associated with several complications, including ocular biofilm-related infections. They are very difficult to manage with standard antimicrobial therapies, because bacterial growth in a biofilm is associated with an increased antibiotic resistance. The principal aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) in eradicatio...

Journal: :Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 1984

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