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(Medical Xpress)—A trio of researchers with the University of Chicago, the University of San Francisco and the University of Virginia has found via experimentation that people watching video of ...
Viewers who watch videos in slow motion—as opposed to regular speed—are more likely to feel that the people filmed act with a willful, deliberate, and premeditated intention, researchers report.
According to a new paper titled "Slow Motion Increases Perceived Intent," viewing an action in slow motion compared to regular speed can cause viewers to perceive an action as more intentional.
With the Eagles and Cowboys tied in the first half, Fox went to commercial with a slow-motion replay of Jason Kelce screaming right into the face of Cowboys linebacker Damone Clark.
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