Not exact matches
And if you need more motivation to increase your shut -
eye time, there are plenty of
studies available that indicate that
people who don't get enough sleep age faster, experience a loss of brain power in mid-life and don't grow as tall as
people who are well - rested.
That's according to one component of Hartshorne's
study, which involved showing thousands of
people images of faces cropped tightly around the
eye area.
A Science Daily
study revealed that
eye contact may make
people resistant to persuasion and we've all experienced the nervousness that comes from another
person holding
eye contact for just a moment too long.
A
study commissioned by Facebook that tracked the
eye movements of
people while they watched TV found 94 percent of viewers kept their smartphones with them while watching TV.
The
studies are often short - term and so it doesn't necessarily say that this is a sustainable way for weight loss and also in my
eyes the intermittent fasting affects
people's lifestyles a lot and it means that actually if they have a really nice dinner planned with their friends one day but it's the day that they're having 500 calories then what do they do?
«If you don't think my ideas could get
people into stores then I have wasted a lifetime of
studying retail through my father's
eyes, and no one knew retail better than that man,» Cramer said.
A
study found that
people who work in offices filled with natural light experience substantially less
eye strain, headaches and blurred visions, all of which deter focus and performance.
A co-op work term at RBC, he says, «opened my
eyes to a world that involved strategy,
people and the finance I was
studying, and I never looked back.»
the problem is that
ppl read the bible thats been translated, if you realy want to know what was said youll need to
study hebrew... every letter has a meaning... every word isnt a perfect fit for english,, theres nuances and cultural differences that youll find,,, its a whole new thing to go back and look at the bible through hebrew
eyes,,, they arent required to look like us,,, were supposed to look more like them,,, yashua was a jew,,,, all the apostles were jews, yashua was sent to the lost sheep of the house of israel, not the gentiles, paul took it to the gentiles, and he never stopped being and living as a jew, the laws are very viable today, but they do nt give salvation, thats what yashua did...
In the parish church, as in the University lecture halls and the Friary
study rooms, the ascetic face, the evident sincerity, the sometimes almost frightening intensity of his quiet though easily audible voice, his glinting
eyes, and his ability to speak to the condition of those he was addressing, won
people to him.
Various
studies into this ancient concept have shown that when
people look at a picture their
eye does not look at the centre first, but usually their
eye is naturally drawn to one of the intersection points.
According to
studies,
people prefer babies with small faces and big
eyes — yes, the «anime look.»
People with Type 2 diabetes who have trouble sleeping are more at risk of
eye disease, foot problems and amputation according to two new
studies.
An
eye witness, Radoslaw Sikorski, a senior fellow at Harvard's Centre for European
Studies, posted a video to Twitter showing
people lying injured in the road on Westminster Bridge.
The more you
study the phenomenon, the more subtle the human - factor requirements turn out to be, because the amount of
eye contact maintained by
people varies enormously for social and situational reasons.
Those results square with another recent
study, presented at the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) meeting in October 2012, showing that after a dose of oxytocin, men with autism were better able to understand difficult - to - read emotions conveyed in photographs showing only
people's
eyes.
The exciting new
study by the psychologist Deborah Riby and Peter Hancock at Newcastle University uses cutting edge methods in
eye tracking to investigate the unusual social preferences and behaviors in
people with Williams syndrome and autism.
«By moving the
eyes off the head, we could test whether
people were really drawn to the
eyes or just the head in general,» says
study author Christina Starmans, a Ph.D. student at Yale University.
Although
eye tracking has been used in earlier
studies of social attention in
people with autism, Riby and Hancock's
study is the first to use
eye tracking to
study gaze behaviors in
people with Williams syndrome.
This new
study of non-military, civilian trauma patients visiting the emergency department builds on recent research conducted by Dr. Samadani, supported through the Cohen Veterans Center, which found that the use of this novel
eye - tracking technology could reveal edema, or swelling, in the brain as a potential biomarker for assessing brain function and monitoring recovery in
people with head injuries.
To make sure that
people were not judging distance from the head, researchers included an alien with
eyes on its chest in their
study.
This is the first time a direct connection has been established between a
person's
eye movements and patterns of brain activity, which follows up on previous
studies linking what we see to how we remember.
Accurately detecting a rare, but devastating cause of blindness in premature babies can be done as effectively with telemedicine as with traditional, in -
person eye exams, a
study published in JAMA Ophthalmology suggests.
A special program that involves balance and
eye movement exercises may help
people with multiple sclerosis (MS) with their balance problems and fatigue, according to a
study published in the January 31, 2018, online issue of Neurology ®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
People who get less rapid
eye movement (REM) sleep may have a greater risk of developing dementia, according to a new
study published in the August 23, 2017, online issue of Neurology ®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
In a
study published in March 2016, researchers at Bournemouth University in England recruited eight super-recognizers and 20
people with average face - recognition ability and tracked their
eye movements as they looked at photographs of faces.
«Because 85 percent of
people in the
study reported extending the antenna during calls, we might have expected to find a disproportionate cluster of tumors behind the
eye and the ear on the side the cell phone was used since radiation emission is highest at the antenna,» says co-author Mark Malkin, a neuro - oncologist at Memorial Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center.
Carter recalls how he used to roll his
eyes when
people would describe his work on reciprocity as
studying «bat friendship.»
This past January Claudio Del Percio of Sapienza University in Rome and his colleagues reported the results of a
study in which they measured the brain waves of karate champions and ordinary
people, at rest with their
eyes closed, and compared them.
Studies that track
eye movements as
people view faces have provided support for both hypotheses.
Based on her dozens of
studies in the field of chronobiology, Figueiro says she finds it implausible that dim light coming through a window shade, or from under a bedroom door, could possibly be bright enough to suppress melatonin — particularly when a
person's
eyes are closed during sleep.
Together with Drs. Ami Klin and Warren Jones, Moriuchi
studied how 86 two - year - old children with and without autism paid attention to other
people's
eyes.
Toddlers with autism are oblivious to the social information in the
eyes, but don't actively avoid meeting another
person's gaze, according to a new
study.
David C. Neely, M.D., of the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Ophthalmology, and colleagues conducted a
study that included 644
people 60 years or older with normal macular health per medical record based on their most recent dilated comprehensive
eye examination by a primary
eye care ophthalmologist or optometrist.
People with a relentless
eye disease now have a better - than - average prospect of recovering some vision, thanks to a new drug that takes a lesson from an anticancer strategy, two
studies show.
«The observations reported in this
study are valuable,» says Friedlander, but it's unclear how this process works in an
eye in a living
person, particularly when there are defects.
Now our cameras are sensitive enough to pick it up and
people's
eyes and intellect were critical in noticing its importance,» said Donovan, a co-author of the
study.
This claim struck me as odd because I could have sworn that while flying a red -
eye across the Atlantic (the ocean) I'd read an article in The Atlantic (the magazine) by Virginia Postrel declaring that science is in fashion and that more young
people than ever were choosing to
study it.
For example,
people in one
study thought
eye health was a more important issue for them when they were told about an expensive but unfamiliar food ingredient that would protect their vision.
Previous
studies have found that
people with autism and anorexia tend to score lower on the
Eyes Test.
For example,
people in the
study consistently associated narrowed
eyes — which enhance our visual discrimination by blocking light and sharpening focus — with emotions related to discrimination, such as disgust and suspicion.
Overall, the new
study suggests that genetic variations in the gene that codes for POU6F2 may affect the structure of the
eye and increase a
person's risk of glaucoma, but additional
studies will be needed to describe the exact mechanism.
Researchers from Aarhus University conducted a case - control
study on the condition of the dopamine - producing nerve cells in the brain and cells that participate in the brain's immune system in
people suffering from rapid
eye movement sleep behaviour disorder (RBD).
The current
study included a total of 854
eyes of 691
people, who had one or both
eyes treated.
Bach - y - Rita had spent much of the 1960s
studying the physiology of
eye movement at the Smith - Kettlewell Institute of Visual Sciences in San Francisco, and he later became known for helping promote the idea of neuroplasticity — the now widely accepted theory that the brain maintains the ability to adapt, rewire itself and form new connections between neurons throughout a
person's life span.
In a
study published today by Royal Society Open Science, the international research team revealed that
people who show evidence of autistic traits are more likely to suppress coarse (as opposed to fine) visual information when they move their
eyes rapidly from one part of the world to another than those without autistic traits.
But a new
study from NYU Langone Medical Center's a gross reminder about why it really is a bad idea to use unwashed fingers to pop them out or sleep in them (as tempting as that may be when you're sooo tired): It found
people who wear contacts have different types of bacteria in their
eyes than non-users — including one kind often connected with
eye ulcers.
Fuse / GettyIf you're having trouble getting enough shut -
eye, your zip code may be to blame:
People in the southern U.S. don't get as much sleep uninterrupted sleep as those in the rest of the country, according to a new
study mapping the quality of Americans.
There have been empirical
studies that have shown
people with darker
eyes to be better at sports like boxing and tennis while
people with lighter
eyes are shown to be better at sports like bowling and golf.
A new
study suggests that
people who lose just a bit of sleep, or those who have poor quality sleep, are more likely to get sick after being exposed to a cold virus than those who get more shut -
eye.