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en It looks as though when the brain reorganizes itself during puberty, rewires itself as a consequence of the hormonal changes presumably taking place at that time...we actually get worse at recognizing facial expressions and remembering faces we have seen before than we were 5 years previously,

en There is deterioration for some facial expressions, particularly sadness and anger, at puberty for boys and girls. If anything it's actually worse for girls.

en [British researchers have found that people lose the ability to detect expressions of anger and sadness around the time of puberty, reports The Daily Telegraph. The discovery, which surprised scientists conducting a pioneering study of the ability to read expressions, could reveal why 13- and 14-year-olds suffer the exasperating inability to understand their parents.] Teenagers really do get 'dumber' in their social intelligence around the time of puberty, ... One wonders sometimes if they understand anything you are saying. It would appear that this is a function of their brain at that time.

en We want to understand what happens over time. The way the brain adapts and reorganizes after injury may be the best indicator of how a child will do.

en I've seen in the past other images of me and some were bogus, I would say. This is the first time the movements, the facial expressions don't look like I can't recognize myself.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en Her workouts were what really got my attention. She puts in so much hard work all the time. His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive. She never gives any back talk and she does whatever she is asked to do. She may get burned out by doing the same exercises all the time but she never shows it with her facial expressions. She definitely has the heart to be a real competitor.

en Humans do a rough categorization of objects very quickly. For instance, in just a tenth of a second, we can recognize whether something we see is an animal or not. Our results show that this immediate, rough impression probably depends on recognizing just one or more individual parts of what we see. Fine discriminations – such as recognizing individual faces – take longer to happen, and our study suggests that this delay depends upon emerging signals for combinations of shape fragments. In a sense, the brain has to construct an internal representation of an object from disparate pieces.

en Humans do a rough categorization of objects very quickly. For instance, in just a tenth of a second, we can recognize whether something we see is an animal or not. Our results show that this immediate, rough impression probably depends on recognizing just one or more individual parts of what we see. Fine discriminations - such as recognizing individual faces - take longer to happen, and our study suggests that this delay depends upon emerging signals for combinations of shape fragments. In a sense, the brain has to construct an internal representation of an object from disparate pieces.

en She probably has to be so serious in her line of work, but she has so much fun doing it (acting). She's got the facial expressions like she's really enjoying it. I wish we had 15 more like her.

en My immediate reaction was he looked well considering the circumstances and I was really happy. He seemed himself from his facial expressions.

en Obviously he's a load. There's no question about that. He's way beyond his years in maturity. You watch him and you watch his body language and his facial expressions and you can tell the confidence that he plays with. But the thing that amazes me is his team has so much confidence in him.

en Evan has a lot of facial expressions. We are not sure which ones are happy though. It was a long birth but it was worth it since he is so cute.

en Comedy's easy for me now - it's all about timing and the way you deliver lines. I use facial expressions to get the point across.

en The gestures I make are very limited. Your emotions should only come from facial expressions. It's quite difficult acting.

en The leap forward from a technological standpoint as far as what it'll look like . . . it's pretty close to television, with facial features and expressions,


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