Kids learn greeting, echo, and repertory songs, as well
as rhythmic patterns to play rhythm instruments.
Not exact matches
* There are common verbal devices used for structuring memory, such
as: thinking memorable thoughts; use of mnemonic, heavily
rhythmic and balanced
patterns; use of frequent repetitions or antitheses, alliterations and assonances; use of epithetic, formulaic, proverbial sayings; use of standard thematic settings
a change in the baby's sucking
pattern from a quick suck - suck to a
rhythmic suck - swallow
pattern as the milk begins to flow.
But in an animal study published in Nature in 2012, Shenoy and his colleagues reported finding that much more is going on: Motor cortical neurons work
as part of an interconnected circuit — a so - called dynamical system — to create
rhythmic patterns of neural activity.
As signals are sent from one cell to the next, rhythmic patterns of electrical activity, commonly known as brain waves, are generate
As signals are sent from one cell to the next,
rhythmic patterns of electrical activity, commonly known
as brain waves, are generate
as brain waves, are generated.
Connecting
patterns in these interactions may help explain why practices such
as meditation and yoga that rely on
rhythmic breathing can help people overcome anxiety - based illnesses.
«We essentially defined each participant's «chronobiome» - a collection of their individual physiological traits in a 24 - hour
rhythmic pattern —
as a reflection of their time - dependent deep phenotype under free - ranging conditions,» said senior author Garret FitzGerald, MD, director of the Institute for Translational Medicine and Therapeutics, who coined the term.
This creates their
rhythmic pattern, known
as the heartbeat.
She has pioneered understanding of how a neural circuit can generate the necessary
rhythmic firing
patterns that control
rhythmic muscle movements such
as breathing, walking, and passage of food through the gut.
The pace and intensity are still every bit
as frenetic; enemies fly at you from all directions and there are frustrating trial and error deaths
as one learns the attack
patterns of bosses, but Cursed Castilla's finesse strikes a balance that feels almost
rhythmic to control while still testing the skills of veterans and newcomers alike.
With no training, she developed her unique style, often labeled
as «outsider» or «folk» art, of painting simple figures and covering them with a
rhythmic pattern of dripping paint.
So, on some level I don't think it matters what my subject or style is
as much
as that I get that kind of
rhythmic patterning that I like so much in music and dance.
In these works, Sparagana blurs and erases figures and texts — pulled from classic comics such
as Dick Tracy and Nancy — distorting them to near indecipherability within
rhythmic patterns, reconfigured into grids contaminated by narrative.
Using carefully sculpted carrots
as tools, Dyrehauge stamps raw canvases with gridded fields of colored dots and marks, creating iterative blocs of
rhythmic patterning that meet, bleed and coalesce in organic and dynamic motifs.
The musicians create their highly inventive music collectively
as well
as individually, always with reference to the
rhythmic pattern and to each other.
Recalling the repeated geometries of 1960s minimalist artists such
as Donald Judd and Sol LeWitt, this vibrant punctuation highlights the
rhythmic, overall
pattern of rectangles across the building's surface.
LARGELY KNOWN
AS A WASHINGTON, D.C, - BASED ARTIST who dedicated herself to her practice full - time late in life, Alma Thomas (1891 - 1978) is recognized for her abstract compositions, exuberant works defined by
rhythmic pattern and vibrant color.
«Prendergast in Italy will show the enduring place Prendergast holds in American art
as a technically superb watercolorist, and one whose buoyant surfaces and
rhythmic patterns are are simply a joy to behold.»
** Please message a photo of your space with wall dimensions, and we will provide a photoshop rendering to scale Medium: oil and mixed media on canvas Description: Belingheri's new work maintains the fundamental idea, or
as he calls it the fundamental problem of
rhythmic pattern making.
That wallpaper has its poetry, in any case, was already clear enough to modernist painters like Matisse, Vuillard, and Bonnard, for whom its
rhythmic patterns had at once a formal raison d'être, functioning
as an approximation of what Clement Greenberg would later call the «all - over picture,» «tightly covered, evenly and heavily textured,» which «tended — but only tended — to
«Seeking harmony between action and result, the artist synchronized his engagement in a
rhythmic, repetitive
pattern, ingraining movement into the work
as the relationship between artist and instrument stemmed into a symbiotic interconnection, manifesting somewhere between the predetermined and the unconscious.
Reichler and colleagues used weather observations and 4,000 years worth of supercomputer simulations of weather to show a surprising association between decade - scale, periodic changes in stratospheric wind
patterns known
as the polar vortex, and similar
rhythmic changes in deep - sea circulation
patterns.