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‘Gen V’ Cast Mourns Chance Perdomo After Actor’s Death: We’ll Remember ‘His Infectious Smile’ and the ‘Authenticity He Carried With Him Always’ – Variety

  1. ‘Gen V’ Cast Mourns Chance Perdomo After Actor’s Death: We’ll Remember ‘His Infectious Smile’ and the ‘Authenticity He Carried With Him Always’ Variety
  2. Actor Chance Perdomo, star of ‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,’ dies at 27 after motorcycle incident CNN
  3. Chance Perdomo, ‘Gen V’ star, dies at 27 after motorcycle accident Entertainment Weekly News
  4. ‘Gen V’ actor Chance Perdomo dies at 27 ABC News
  5. ‘Gen V’ Cast Remembers Late Co-Star Chance Perdomo In Joint Statement: “You Will Be Deeply Missed” Deadline

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Larry David, Jamie Lee Curtis and Cheryl Hines Remember Richard Lewis: “Funniest Person and Also the Sweetest” – Hollywood Reporter

  1. Larry David, Jamie Lee Curtis and Cheryl Hines Remember Richard Lewis: “Funniest Person and Also the Sweetest” Hollywood Reporter
  2. Richard Lewis Said He Was ‘Doing Quite Well’ amid Parkinson’s Less Than 3 Weeks Before His Death (Exclusive) PEOPLE
  3. Richard Lewis Argued With Larry Davis About His Will in His Final ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Appearance | Video TheWrap
  4. Richard Lewis Joins ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Season 11 After Surgeries: ‘I’m Overwhelmed With Joy’ Variety
  5. Richard Lewis Riffing in One of His Last Interviews The New York Times

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John Stamos’ Alcoholism Got So Bad That ‘I Don’t Remember’ Filming ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2’ After DUI Arrest; Family and Agents Sent Him to Rehab – Yahoo Entertainment

  1. John Stamos’ Alcoholism Got So Bad That ‘I Don’t Remember’ Filming ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2’ After DUI Arrest; Family and Agents Sent Him to Rehab Yahoo Entertainment
  2. John Stamos’ ex Rebecca Romijn didn’t ‘have warning’ about star’s tell-all memoir Fox News
  3. John Stamos Explains Why He Felt ‘Emasculated’ During Marriage To Rebecca Romijn HuffPost
  4. John Stamos on Sobriety, Divorce, and Reuniting With the Olsen Twins Howard Stern
  5. John Stamos forgot he filmed ‘Greek Wedding 2’ due to excessive drinking Entertainment Weekly News
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James Corden’s Farewell Includes Duet With Tom Cruise and Parting Message to U.S.: ‘Remember What America Signifies’ – Variety

  1. James Corden’s Farewell Includes Duet With Tom Cruise and Parting Message to U.S.: ‘Remember What America Signifies’ Variety
  2. Tom Cruise & James Join ‘The Lion King’ Cast The Late Late Show with James Corden
  3. James Corden Says Goodbye in Star-Filled Final ‘Late Late Show’: “It’s Time to Go Home” Hollywood Reporter
  4. Late-Night Wars? It’s All Quiet On Talk-Show Front As Rival Hosts Get Together For James Corden’s Exit Deadline
  5. President Joe Biden makes surprise appearance on James Corden’s final episode of The Late Late Show Daily Mail
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Inside Samantha Ruth Prabhu And Varun Dhawan’s Citadel Dairies: “An Evening To Remember” – NDTV Movies

  1. Inside Samantha Ruth Prabhu And Varun Dhawan’s Citadel Dairies: “An Evening To Remember” NDTV Movies
  2. Richard Madden Says He & Priyanka Chopra Jonas Were ‘Like 2 Magnets Together’ Filming ‘Citadel’ Yahoo News
  3. Priyanka Chopra Delivers Red-Hot Style in Corset Dress & Heels With Nick Jonas at ‘Citadel’ Global Premiere Footwear News
  4. Priyanka Chopra Wore Vivienne Westwood To The ‘Citadel’ London Premiere Red Carpet Fashion Awards
  5. How dancing helped Priyanka Chopra Jonas be a better spy On Demand Entertainment
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Manchester United’s strength in depth can deliver a season finale to remember – The Athletic

  1. Manchester United’s strength in depth can deliver a season finale to remember The Athletic
  2. Nottingham Forest v. Manchester United | PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS | 4/16/2023 | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  3. Diogo Dalot explains Antony ‘handshake’ celebration after Man Utd duo run Nottingham Forest ragged Goal.com
  4. Was Maguire LUCKY? ‍♂️ Dean Saunders is CONFUSED why VAR allowed Maguire’s clear handball! talkSPORT
  5. Manchester United swamps Nottingham Forest, goes third despite Navas NBC Sports
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How far have Spain fallen? ‘This is the Spain we ALL REMEMBER from pre-2010!’ | ESPN FC – ESPN UK

  1. How far have Spain fallen? ‘This is the Spain we ALL REMEMBER from pre-2010!’ | ESPN FC ESPN UK
  2. Spain shocked by Scotland in Euro 2024 qualifying CNN
  3. “They were going down easily” – Andy Robertson responds to Rodri’s rant about Scotland’s style of play Football Espana
  4. Clarke insists Spain are still favourites as he warns players to maintain focus after historic win The Scotsman
  5. Scott McTominay confident he can score more as he praises Scotland after Spain win: ‘These are the nights people remember’ The Athletic
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18-year-old will be charged with murder of Temple police officer; family and colleagues remember Christopher Fitzgerald – The Philadelphia Inquirer

  1. 18-year-old will be charged with murder of Temple police officer; family and colleagues remember Christopher Fitzgerald The Philadelphia Inquirer
  2. Temple University police officer shooting suspect captured using fallen officer’s handcuffs, officials say Fox News
  3. Temple University police officer fatally shot in head while trying to stop carjacking in North Philadelphia WPVI-TV
  4. Shapiro orders flags to half-staff to honor slain Temple officer CBS News
  5. Temple University police officer killed in line of duty near Philadelphia campus Fox News

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Babies Remember Faces Despite Face Masks

Summary: 6 to 9-month-old babies can form memories of masked faces and recognize the faces when the mask is removed.

Source: UC Davis

Babies learn from looking at human faces, leading many parents and childhood experts to worry about possible developmental harm from widespread face-masking during the pandemic.

A new study by researchers at the University of California, Davis, allays those concerns, finding that 6- to 9-month-old babies can form memories of masked faces and recognize those faces when unmasked.

Michaela DeBolt, a doctoral candidate in cognitive psychology, and Lisa Oakes, a professor in the Department of Psychology and at the Center for Mind and Brain, used eye tracking to study how masks influence infants’ facial recognition.

In the study, 58 babies, each seated on a parent’s lap or in a highchair, were shown pairs of masked and unmasked women’s faces on a computer screen, while cameras recorded where they looked. Because babies linger longer over unfamiliar images, the researchers could derive which faces they recognized, DeBolt said.

The findings appear in a paper published in the January/February special issue of the journal Infancy, which focused on the impact of COVID-19 on infant development.

The testing took place at Oakes’ Infant Cognition Lab at the Center for Mind and Brain in Davis, California, from late December 2021 to late March 2022, during a statewide mask mandate and the arrival of the coronavirus omicron variant.

“When babies learned a masked face, and then they saw that face again unmasked, they recognized it,” DeBolt said.

However, when the order was reversed, babies did not show strong recognition of masked faces that they first saw unmasked. DeBolt said that was similar to her own experience of not instantly recognizing a friend who was wearing a face mask.

“When babies learned a masked face, and then they saw that face again unmasked, they recognized it,” DeBolt said. Image is in the public domain

Learning faces is central to how babies learn to talk, perceive emotions, develop relationships with their caregivers and explore their environment, Oakes said. “So people were very worried about face masks and the effect they would have on how infants are learning about human faces.”

Oakes, an expert on cognitive development in infancy, said the study highlighted a remarkable ability of babies to adapt. “I think that it should be very reassuring to parents in general,” she said. “Babies all over the world develop and thrive.

“There are so many variations in babies’ everyday lived experience,” she added. “As long as they are well cared for and fed and they get love and attention, they thrive. We can get into a mode where we think the way we do things is the best way to do things and that anything different is going to be a problem. And that’s clearly not the case.”

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Author: Kathleen Holder
Source: UC Davis
Contact: Kathleen Holder – UC Davis
Image: The image is in the public domain

Original Research: Closed access.
“The impact of face masks on infants’ learning of faces: An eye tracking study” by Michaela C. DeBolt et al. Infancy

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Abstract

The impact of face masks on infants’ learning of faces: An eye tracking study

This preregistered study examined how face masks influenced face memory in a North American sample of 6- to 9-month-old infants (N = 58) born during the COVID-19 pandemic. Infants’ memory was tested using a standard visual paired comparison (VPC) task.

We crossed whether or not the faces were masked during familiarization and test, yielding four trial types (masked-familiarization/masked-test, unmasked-familiarization/masked-test, masked-familiarization/unmasked-test, and unmasked-familiarization/unmasked-test).

Infants showed memory for the faces if the faces were unmasked at test, regardless of whether or not the face was masked during familiarization. However, infants did not show robust evidence of memory when test faces were masked, regardless of the familiarization condition.

In addition, infants’ bias for looking at the upper (eye) region was greater for masked than unmasked faces, although this difference was unrelated to memory performance.

In summary, although the presence of face masks does appear to influence infants’ processing of and memory for faces, they can form memories of masked faces and recognize those familiar faces even when unmasked.

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Why Yes, Christopher Meloni Does Remember That Fan-Favorite Law And Order: SVU Shirtless Scene With Mariska Hargitay

Even though Law & Order: SVU has been on for over 20 seasons, the hope that Benson and Stabler will get together will never fade for some fans. After the former partners reunited for the launch of Organized Crime, Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni seem to be as close as ever, even after all this time. Now, Meloni is recalling a fan-favorite scene scene with Hargitay years ago when both were shirtless.

Ahead of what’s sure to be a Bensler reunion to remember on SVU, Christopher Meloni spoke to Today.com to talk about a very memorable scene that remains a fan-favorite today. In the Season 10 episode “Wildlife,” in order to stay undercover and not get caught, Benson pretends to be a prostitute when smugglers come knocking on the door, which involved taking off her shirt, while Stabler was already shirtless. Meloni opened up about the scene and how uncomfortable their characters likely were:

I do remember that being out of the box. There was something about that exposure — a literal exposure — that made it very dynamic. I just remember that feeling, and I remember she and I — we were extra, I don’t know, vibrant or vivacious or whatever, and that was our expression of, ‘Oh, my God, this is really pushing these characters towards an uncomfortable place.’ I remember it clearly. I remember the feeling.

It’s no secret that Benson and Stabler have gone through a lot together and forged a very strong bond back in their mutual SVU days, all while he was married to complicate matters. They always had each other’s backs in dangerous situations, whether or not the circumstances could get uncomfortable. Meloni and Hargitay nailed the scene together, even though it was not the kind of moment that their characters usually shared. Take a look:

Bensler’s potential relationship has been a popular source of speculation among fans for quite some time now, even more so now with Organized Crime airing. With Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni’s IRL friendship, now I need more behind-the-scenes tea on some other fan-favorite Benson/Stabler scenes. With SVU at 24 seasons and counting and Organized Crime going strong in its third, could the two iconic characters really get together?

Well, Benson and Stabler seem to be on different pages when it comes to SVU and Organized Crime, which makes sense since the two shows focus on different kinds of crimes to solve and have different formats. It’s hard to predict just where the former partners will go, but it might finally be time to explore their relationship with more crossovers, or at least indications that they’re spending time together off screen.

Whether or not Bensler will finally get together is, of course, unknown, but it may just be a matter of time before that happens. Hopefully their relationship continues to deepen, whether or not it becomes romantic. New episodes of Law & Order: SVU air on Thursdays at 9 p.m. EST on NBC! Check out CinemaBlend’s 2023 TV schedule to see what else to look forward to in the coming months for the new year.

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