Sentences with phrase «eye movement away»

All those features allow for minimal driver eye movement away from the road ahead, providing added safety.

Not exact matches

Given a one - second snippet of the movement of a small, round target across a plane that stretched away from the viewer at roughly eye level, study participants correctly moved a virtual paddle to intercept the target's course less than a quarter of the time.
So, regardless of how nervous you're feeling, do your best to maintain eye contact, stand with your feet shoulder - width apart, and make hand gestures away from your body — rather than small movements toward yourself.
I was turning away when a flash of movement caught my eye in one of the third - floor windows opposite and very quickly something landed with an abrupt and repulsive thud on the lawn near the children's swings.
Their eyes are also more sensitive to movement, which makes it easy for them to spot, say, a tiny mouse scampering away in the corner of the house.
... reaction to eye contact, and then being stared at by the evaluator... responses to being petted in various places of the body (does the dog move closer, pull away, stand still, wag, relax, stiffen)... reaction to sudden movements (curious?
According to the ASPCA's tips for reading canine body language, symptoms of stress can include a wide - eyed looked referred to as «whale eye,» pulled back lips or licking their lips, ear movement, a lowered tail, rapid panting, stiff body posture, or turning their head away.
Also, children should be cautioned to keep their fingers away from the puppy's eyes, which are easily injured, to avoid sudden movements or loud noises, and to let the puppy rest when it is tired.
These «ambassadors» include Lily — an Italian greyhound whose tragic story inspired Theresa Strader, the founder of National Mill Dog Rescue (NMDR), to launch her movement — and Harley, a sweet one - eyed Chihuahua who was also cared for by NMDR, and sadly passed away recently.
Limping Scratching Favoring Licking an area Unusual mouth movements Turning the head to look at an area frequently Roaming in circles Pacing Erratic movements Uncharacteristic aggression — snapping at people or other dogs Reluctance to get up or lie down Reluctance to climb stairs or climb into a car Panting for no apparent reason An odd look to the eye or face Trembling Seeming inability to curl up comfortably Becoming quieter than usual and wanting to be close Unusual tail position Unusual tension in the face and throughout the body Awkwardness / stiffness of movement Lack of appetite / refusal to eat Withdrawal and passivity, even in situations that would normally evoke fear or avoidance Choosing remote places to lie or sleep in, away from all activity
His sculpture «Distancing Device» (1970) coordinates the movements of the viewer, while films such as Mirror Films (1972), Towards / Away from (1972) and Blind Spot (1973) control the eye with careful precision.
Since the very beginning of the movement, Op Art has been known for its use of black and white geometrical shapes that easily fool the viewer's eye, but Anuszkiewicz breaks away from this norm by making color his central theme throughout all of his paintings, a technique he most likely learned from Albers, whose works were equally well known for their use of color as a means of creating optically intriguing specimens.
the human eye reacts to movement and a moving slider takes away attention from the content on your page that matters;
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