Not exact matches
For instance, couldn't a test that asks people to match pictures of faces with words for emotions end up measuring people's verbal knowledge rather than their level of empat
For instance, couldn't a test that asks people to match pictures of
faces with words
for emotions end up measuring people's verbal knowledge rather than their level of empat
for emotions end up measuring people's verbal knowledge rather than their level of empathy?
those are all parts of life... we deal with them as they come and realize that as tough as those things may be, it is a reality that we must
face... we accept that this life will bring us ups and down's...
emotions are a wonderful thing and we do not see the need to plead with an unknown deity to get solace
for those.
We learn to
face our
emotions head on and look
for solutions ourselves.
Very gladly would I learn what
face things present to a mouse or a bee; more gladly still would I perceive the olfactory world charged with all the information and
emotion it carries
for a dog.
With five kids and two states between them, Epp and Speer not only share stories
for every kind of
emotion a new mom might
face (think: guilt, overwhelmed, worried and grateful); they have kicked it up a notch and achieved the never - before - possible — but quite probably always dreamed of: They have paired wines (nearly 80 of them) with all those
emotions.
thanks
for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it
faces danger or problems
for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or
for example on the post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their
emotion after a game and abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
Bruce Edgar, at bat
for New Zealand, now
faced not only Botham but also an almost palpable wave of
emotion from the crowd, and cricket buffs will debate
for years the effect that had on him.
The Center provides a safe and supportive environment
for exploring the
emotions and challenges
faced by new parents.
These
emotions and concerns are nothing new, of course; new moms have been
facing such struggles within the privacy of their own homes
for many, many of years.
A startled look crosses Rachel's
face as she rises into the air, and
for a moment she's suspended between
emotions, deciding whether to laugh or cry.
Let's
face it, it can be hard
for all of us to manage our
emotions.
There are many experiences,
emotions and associations involved in this event
for each child: anticipation, excitement, anxiety, apprehension, new
faces, new teachers, new learning, sometimes new surroundings or a new school.
Ok, maybe it's the postpartum stew of hormones wreaking havoc on our
emotions, but sometimes, just looking at my newborn's little
face would trigger a crying outburst previously reserved
for such heart - wrenching events as getting dumped or having my favorite ice cream flavor discontinued.
I hosted two
face - to -
face workshops, one being an introduction to
emotion coaching
for parents and the other a brain / mindfulness workshop
for primary school aged children (these workshops were the inspiration
for the digital workshops mentioned above).
Karen Nicolson, CEO of the Center
for Elder Law & Justice, spoke of the complicated
emotions many seniors
face when exploited by relatives.
Part of this research is accounting
for the kind of
emotion - based reasoning that might lead someone to act against their rational self - interest
for the short - term satisfaction of «payback» — that is, cutting off their nose to spite their opponent's smiling
face.
Some regions help us recognize
faces in a scene,
for example, while other regions help us figure out what
emotions those
faces are expressing.
For the first study, which was published in February in Human Brain Mapping, 20 people were shown a video of a hand being poked with a pin and then asked to imitate photographs of
faces displaying a range of
emotions — happy, sad, angry and excited.
Fathers of daughters had greater responses to their daughters» happy facial expressions in areas of the brain important
for visual processing, reward,
emotion regulation, and
face processing than fathers of sons.
The findings, presented here yesterday at the 43rd annual meeting of the Society
for Neuroscience, suggest that amygdala neurons respond to the subjective judgement of
emotions in facial expressions, rather than the visual characteristics of
faces that convey
emotions.
«Using automated feature extraction is standard
for face recognition and
emotion recognition,» says Raia Hadsell, a machine vision engineer at Google DeepMind.
In autism,
for example, his preliminary work suggests that there are more pronounced differences in brain processing involved in distinguishing
faces from objects; in schizophrenia, there are greater differences related to decoding
emotions.
Studies have shown,
for example, that intranasal oxytocin administration may increase
emotion recognition and brain activity during
face perception.
Functional imaging studies have also shown that autistic minds show decreased activity and connectivity in areas of the so - called «social brain» — regions important
for language,
face recognition and
emotion.
Building on earlier work which teaches computers to recognise
emotions and expressions in human
faces, the system is able to detect the distinct parts of a sheep's
face and compare it with a standardised measurement tool developed by veterinarians
for diagnosing pain.
Professor Peter Robinson, who led the research, normally focuses on teaching computers to recognise
emotions in human
faces, but a meeting with Dr McLennan got him interested in exploring whether a similar system could be developed
for animals.
In a world where men are finally being held accountable
for their actions and are
facing consequences
for past transgressions, many parents who are bringing up boys are
facing an important question: How can they raise sons who will grow up to be mindful, respectful toward women, nonviolent, and comfortable displaying their
emotions?
For the latter, the women were shown a series of pictures of people with angry or frightened
faces, which they had to match to other
faces showing the same
emotions.
On this blog, I keep reminding our users about the need
for quality photos, the importance of how you are dressed in the pictures, the expression of
emotions on your
face, and the feeling your texts convey.
A sequence that captures Brady driving home after visiting Lane focuses on the young man's
face, waiting
for his tears or
emotion to break through.
«Seeking a Friend
for the End of the World» is a refreshing, unique look into what happens to people's
emotions when they're
faced with their impending deaths.
And so it goes: Marlo cares
for the kids while Drew works and plays, occasionally pausing to deliver one of those slightly surprised nice - guy looks that the likable Mr. Livingston has a near patent on: eyebrows gently perturbed,
face drained of readable
emotion, voice slightly rising as if in innocent protest.
Not only does shaggy Wilby commandeer Tim's ice cream truck, but he tells off a pound employee (John Fiedler, the
face behind Piglet's voice), triggering a massive pound break
for his fellow captive canines (who voice their
emotions, in a scene unmistakably inspired by Lady and the Tramp).
Credit goes to Peter Weller too
for managing to communicate the
emotion in that scene despite having half his
face covered.
The vast intricacy of
emotion mapped unto characters»
faces are astonishingly subtle — not unlike Charlie Kaufman's Anomalisa — especially
for something manipulated one micro-gesture at a time.
• That respect and love
for the physical form is part of what makes Jenkins» direction so powerful: namely, we're allowed to see people's
emotions on their
faces.
It probably doesn't help that Alexander Skarsgård, who was an inspired choice
for the title character, plays him so grim -
faced that he doesn't seem capable of
emotion.
Yet, surprisingly (
for a film with a poster campaign full of
faces during climax) there is a chapter — Jerôme — dedicated exclusively to love, an
emotion that discomforts Joe.
The moms
face problems rooted in reality, from the pressures of delivering the perfect holiday to battling with their own parents over how to best raise a family, but Lucas and Moore's go -
for - broke attitude keeps most of the
emotion at bay (until an honestly tear - jerking final act confrontation, but enough about the tears).
Cougar Town goes
for the same jokes that Scrubs goes
for, giving us in - your -
face jokes, amusing characters, but usually hitting us with some real
emotion as the episode draws to a close.
While the finished design of Dr Kurt Connors» scientist - turned - reptile has smaller hands and a
face that looks more similar to Rhys Ifans» (the better to allow
for performance capture and human
emotion), this one is much scarier and somehow a little more convincing as monsters go.
Kunis substitutes a pinch -
faced pout
for emotion, and Tatum's expression when his character is in turmoil mostly closely resembles constipation.
But I digress, these are allegedly two of the world's most advanced robots — magicLab's EDI (Electronic Deceptive Intelligence) and the University of Pisa's
FACE (Facial Automation
for Conveying
Emotions).
The narrative isn't entirely comprehensible on one viewing, but the torrent of
emotions, the dreamlike tone and the gorgeous cinematography makes
for an unforgettable story of human connection in the
face of an unfeeling and at times enormously unfair and mystifying world.
The long duration of unbroken close - up shots on his
face provides time
for him to embody the shifting
emotions of joy and anxiety that a relationship can place on a person.
But when he befriends a young girl at at park, he has to
face his old demons... It was always going to be a tough sell to elicit empathy
for such a complex lead character, but Kevin Bacon manages to convey a complex range of
emotions, from guilt, to desire and to fear of re-offending, in one of the best performances of his career.
The screenplay by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber («Paper Towns»), based on the novel by Kent Haruf, accentuates the little moments; there's a great, extended shot of Addie and Louis, a panoply of
emotions crossing both their
faces as they wordlessly drive home the morning after they've had sex
for the first time.
The other extreme is first - time nominee Timothée Chalamet, who I'd argue earned the gold
for the last few minutes of Call Me by Your Name, when all of the
emotions of the movie cross his
face.
Her
face, which so subtly shifts between
emotions, is perfect
for the conflicted part — ably matched by Cohen's swoonsome American suitor, Tony, who, unlike our heroine, never feels less than certain about his feelings.
They also feature rich characters and abnormally (
for an action film) strong
emotion, and what makes
Face / Off a Woo film through and through are these two qualities.