«People of different cultures
use facial contrast as a cue for perceiving age from the face, even though they are not consciously aware of it,» says Porcheron.
Not exact matches
The women were aged from 20 to 80, and the researchers analyzed their
facial images
using computer software to measure various
facial contrast parameters.
Students compare and
contrast works of art in different media that depict people and consider how artists
use the gestures,
facial expressions, and body language of their subjects to communicate ideas and emotions.
Because
facial contrast is increased by typical cosmetics
use, we infer that cosmetics function in part by making the face appear younger.»