Similarly when
participants viewed pictures of angry faces, they responded with a frown.
Previous imaging studies, she notes, show no difference in brain activation when homosexual and heterosexual
participants viewed pictures of their loved ones.
In the first task,
participants viewed pictures of everyday objects and were then asked to distinguish them from new pictures.
Not exact matches
After
viewing each
picture, the
participants rated how much they wanted to eat the food they had seen.
Participants in a web - based survey who
viewed pictures of patients before and after rhinoplasty rated patients after surgery as more attractive, successful and overall healthier, in an article published by JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery.
As a result,
participants were less influenced by the apparent competence of the reviewer, which would have been based on
viewing a
picture of him or her, and more by the actual content of the review.
Researchers found that looking at photos of former partners stimulated several key areas of
participants» brains much more than
viewing pictures of «neutral» people.
Then the researchers performed functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans of the
participants» brains as they
viewed pictures of a variety of foods (for instance, chocolate cake) and described how hungry they were.
For the study, researchers first used fMRI imaging to record the brain activity of study
participants while they
viewed pictures of cars, streets and other everyday objects while they were awake.
This program provides
participants with a «big
picture»
view of what it means to successfully manage stress.
Pictures at an Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday.Today's show: «Josef Astor: Displaced Persons» is currently on
view at
Participant Inc in New York.
«The competition was a success in more ways than one — not only did
participants have fun
viewing and voting on ugly frames, but the more likes a
picture got, the more exposure it would get on Facebook through users» news feeds,» says Matt.
During the scan, each female
participant received painful heat stimuli (at two different temperatures: moderate and high) while
viewing pictures of her relationship partner or control images (a stranger or an object).
During the experiment,
participants will
view a series of
pictures drawn from these categories, whilst seated in front of an eye - tracker.