Not exact matches
Then the psychologists once again administered a
test that asked participants to look at
images of eyes and discern which emotion the
person pictured was feeling.
He has also swept floors and run
tests in a chemical laboratory, the Pope said, in revelations sure to boost his
image as a «pope
of the
people.»
The trained experts were given three
tests where they had to decide if pairs
of images were
of the same
person.
«We've conducted tracking
tests in laboratories in which subjects follow moving
images across computer screens,» says psychologist McBeath, «and we've found that until the velocity
of the target changes by as much as 60 to 70 percent,
people don't notice that it's speeding up or slowing down at all.»
In a
test of cognitive control, researchers found that repeatedly pairing a specific face, such as this photo
of Leonardo DiCaprio, with the wrong name primed participants to focus entirely on the face when identifying the
person in the
image.
Test satellites launched in April and November demonstrated that the company's engineers can accurately position the orbiters and capture a continuous stream
of images with a resolution
of three to five meters — fine enough to distinguish individual trees in a rainforest, but not sharp enough to identify a
person tending his garden.
«
People should create detailed
images with unique characteristics to help avoid the endorsement
of false memories on recognition - based
tests like true / false or multiple - choice assessments, where you are tempted by lures and possible false memories.»
Rise
of the Planet
of the Apes (PG - 13 for frightening
images and intense violence) Prequel to the ever - popular «Gorillas Gone Wild» franchise, set in San Francisco, pits primates against
people after a scientist's (James Franco)
test of an experimental cure for Alzheimer's leaves millions
of chimps with human - like intelligence.
To millions
of parents and educators nationwide, the implementation
of Common Core still fits that
image of confused
people with measuring sticks because Common Core and the high stakes
tests that have come along with it have created more anxiety and confusion for students and teachers alike than ever before.
Printing a
test image and comparing it to what's on your screen can give you a decent idea
of how your monitor is impacting your design — and what
people will see if they print your ebook at home.
Group exhibitions include What
People Do For Money, MANIFESTA 11, Zurich, Switzerland (2016); 9th Berlin Biennial, Berlin, Germany (2016); Billboard, Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York, United States (2016); The Elephant
Test, Lothringer13 Städtische Kunsthalle München, Munich, Germany (2014); Altars
of Madness, Casino Luxembourg Forum d'art Contemporain, Luxembourg (2013); The Eye is a Lonely Hunter:
Images of Humankind, Heidelberger Kunstverein, Heidelberg, Germany (2011); N'importe quoi, Musée d'Art Contemporain de Lyon, Lyon, France (2009); Disturbance, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa (2008); Trials and Terrors, Museum
of Contemporary Art, Chicago, United States (2005); Elysian Fields, Purple Institute, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France (2000); and dAPERTutto, 48th International Exhibition
of Contemporary Art, La Biennale di Venezia, Italy (1999).
He
tested how
people reacted to
images of natural and urban settings, and concluded that natural views had more positive influences on psycho - physiological states than photographs
of cities.
Second, their members scored higher on a
test called Reading the Mind in the Eyes, which measures how well
people can read complex emotional states from
images of faces with only the eyes visible.
The
test that followed involved getting a patient's brain to form a new association between a
person and a place, when shown
images of a famous
person and a distinctive place, such as the Leaning Tower
of Pisa.
«It is also a
test for Rahul Gandhi, as the legitimacy
of his new - found love for Hindu pilgrimage to shed the
image of being pro-minority will be adjudged by the
people.
Instagram has never offered an option to publicly re-share
images and content posted by other
people, but the company is now
testing a feature that would let you share public news feed posts from other
people to your Instagram Story.Instagram this morning confirmed to TechCrunch that it is indeed exploring such a feature, which is available to only a small percentage
of Instagram users.
«We were
testing all kinds
of messages and all kinds
of imagery, which included
images of walls,
people scaling walls,» Christopher Wylie, a former employee at Cambridge Analytica, told CNN.
One thing few
people think about is the effect lighting or glass can have on the quality
of the camera
image, so
test it out at day and night to be sure you can see faces clearly.