They begin with random movements and then move to more purposeful actions such
as grasping objects, crawling, pulling themselves up to stand and walking.
Not exact matches
If an
object is thought of
as being at a certain point, you have lost your mental
grasp of its movement.
But for a goodly while now I have been wondering why a segment of American Protestantism — partly informed by Tillich — can not
grasp the anger of blacks at being used
as objects.
His solution was the disengaged form, but with that the form of the
object becomes abstract — not in the sense that it is
grasped as an abstract essence but insofar
as it no longer remains the form of that individual — and this is the problem that Whitehead saw and tried to solve.
It is analytic, or rather pseudoanalytic, because it treats the whole body - soul being
as composite in nature and hence
as dissectible — not the so - called unconscious alone, which is susceptible to a relative objectification, but also the psychic stream itself, which can never in reality be adequately
grasped as an
object.
Only thereafter, when it has «perished»
as a subject, moved away from in front of the lens, is it available
as an
object to be
grasped at by other subjects.
On the contrary, it makes possible a genuine objectivity, wherein an interpretation is only able to
grasp its
object and penetrate it in a relation in which the interpreter reflects on the
object and himself at the same time
as moments of an objective structure that likewise encompasses both and makes them possible.
Perception
grasps some aspects of concrete perceptual
objects directly in sense - awareness and other aspects indirectly by perceptual judgment, while letting the
objects stand
as they are in themselves.
The individual sensa involved are
grasped as «together» by a reflexive — though marginal and pre-propositional — awareness of their involvement in one continuing sequence of acts directed, not upon the sensa themselves, but upon the
objects enumerated.
It is objective and real, but elevates the mind
as far above intra-mundane reasoning
as its
Object is greater than our reason can
grasp.
We can never look directly at them, for they are bodiless and featureless and footless, but we
grasp all other things by their means, and in handling the real world we should be stricken with helplessness in just so far forth
as we might lose these mental
objects, these adjectives and adverbs and predicates and heads of classification and conception.
I call creativity - esse adverbial because it can never be
grasped as an
object, nor is it an activity — a verb — that we can guide or direct or that, in a straightforward way, is available to us or under our control.
By about 5 or 6 months old, babies should begin to
grasp objects in a baby play gym voluntarily
as opposed to reflexively.
By 4 months babies are able to
grasp and hold large
objects such
as blocks, but they are still not able to
grasp small things such
as peas.
You can provide her
objects that she can
grasp easily such
as plastic rings, soft toys, and board books.
But
as soon
as they start
grasping for things, even on the changing tables or whether laying down or you're playing with them you wan na start looking around for small
objects that they can pick up and put in their mouth and they can possible choke on.
Fine motor skills include reaching,
grasping, picking up small
objects, and self - help skills such
as self - feeding, dressing and hygiene.
They have a strong
grasp reflex,
as any caregiver who has tried to pry an
object from a new baby's hand can tell you.
Small motor skills - these include your baby's hand - eye coordination skills, such
as reaching and
grasping objects.
Hands on learning: Waldorf system helps children's development, Kids Naturally An article written by Halton Waldorf School
As early as infancy, as children suck on fingers and grasp objects of interest, their hands transmit important sensory information to boost brain developmen
As early
as infancy, as children suck on fingers and grasp objects of interest, their hands transmit important sensory information to boost brain developmen
as infancy,
as children suck on fingers and grasp objects of interest, their hands transmit important sensory information to boost brain developmen
as children suck on fingers and
grasp objects of interest, their hands transmit important sensory information to boost brain development.
Weight - bearing through the hands (
as in Tummy Time) and
grasping objects help babies begin to develop their palmar arches and upper body strength.
If your baby is learning to roll or
grasp objects, she may not babble
as much.
Babies at this developmental stage master the «pincer
grasp «-- meaning they can hold small
objects such
as O - shaped cereal between their thumb and forefinger.
As your baby's fine motor skills develop, he learns to perfect his pincer
grasp, which lets him pick up small
objects between his thumb and forefinger.
This can be achieved by helping your child with certain play patterns such
as grasping small
objects, pouring water out of cups, squeezing things like sponges, and doing other activities that force a child to use their hands in creative ways.
Shortly afterwards, the volunteers perceived touches on their elbow and fingertip
as further apart than they really were, and took longer to point to or
grasp objects with their hand than before they used the tool.
They began to show distinct, identifiable patterns of activity
as soon
as the
object was presented but the animal knew how it was supposed to
grasp that
object.
The key finding of a research team based at Brown University is that neurons in the area of the brain responsible for planning
grasping motions retain information about the
object to be gripped
as they make their movement plan.
This showed that the patients who had received tDCS were better able to use their hands and arms for movements such
as lifting, reaching and
grasping objects.»
Lawton steadies her hand by resting it against a solid
object; then, with robotic help, Damiano plunges the needle through the outside wall of the artery,
grasps its point
as it emerges on the other side, and pulls the needle through.
Words that originally had only concrete or external meaning (like «
grasping» a physical
object) have grown to have meaning in the realms of the abstract and internal (
as in «
grasping» an idea).
He was a mathematical Platonist, arguing with boldness that the human intellect is capable of perceiving pure mathematical abstractions, just
as the human senses are capable of
grasping material
objects.
Leonardo puzzled over how we can see a single world of solid
objects given the different eye views (now known
as Leonardo's paradox), but he failed to
grasp the critical point that retinal disparity is not a problem but is the basis for stereopsis.
However, scissors, lizard, and Spock call for imagining hand gestures that are more abstract and iconic than those needed to
grasp the visual
objects, and suggests, says Andersen, that this area of the brain may also be involved in more general hand gestures, such
as ones we use when talking, or for sign language.
Since they don't have hands, the teeth come in handy for
grasping and carrying
objects,
as well
as for playing with toys.
She's never quite alone,
as the player also has their fair share of the journey by interacting with
objects to create new pathways throughout the environments or
grasping at and using enemies
as solutions to the various environmental puzzles.
For example,
as shown in FIG. 20, when the user makes a gesture
as if
grasping an
object in the right side surface direction of the portable electronic apparatus 1, the application being presently executed is temporarily stopped.
In the undulation of data fluxes, Datumsoria
as well implicates that the politics of the real no longer only lies in the sphere of actual bodies and social sites recognized in the form of the traumatic and abject subject
as the predominant contemporary experience and
object of artistic inquiry but also alludes to how
grasping this new reality of bits and bytes is
as ethically imperative
as it is epistemologically fundamental.
However, rather than offering abstracted, fragmentary
objects that intervene within the space
as in his past exhibitions, Sibony appears to be aiming for more of a theatrical cohesiveness here, where
grasping at a sense of unity becomes easier through staged encounters.
It will be impossible to see the entire exhibition at once, just
as there is something in the woman's nature, the
object of desire, that forever eludes the protagonist's
grasp.
Clients often tell our brain injury attorneys that the most frustrating aspect of their post-injury life is the necessity to re-learn even the most basic tasks, such
as walking or
grasping objects
Billy still can't
grasp objects with his left hand, and he must walk around with a cane,
as his left foot drags on the ground when he walks.
This can be seen in their movements such
as wiggling their body, throwing their arms out and trying to
grasp objects.
Prior to age one, infants are able to follow the attention of others, to participate in simple turn - taking games (e.g., pick - a-boo), and to have an understanding of goal - directed behaviours, such
as grasping or reaching for an
object.