Sentences with phrase «as spatial location»

Unlike other animals that might use visual cues, such as size, or perceptional clues, such as spatial location, to determine rank, the monk parakeet appears to rely on other clues - ones that are based on newly acquired social knowledge, the study found.

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He is a physical being, as Webb rightly observes, and this physicality limits him to one spatial location.
As external to me, it must have spatial location; it must be «a portion of space» that «can be regarded as reacting.&raquAs external to me, it must have spatial location; it must be «a portion of space» that «can be regarded as reacting.&raquas reacting.»
In quantum mechanics the exact spatial location of sub-atomic particles (e.g., an electron) is no longer viewed as a meaningful concept.
The neurons in the hippocampus that store spatial memories (such as the location where you parked your car) are called place cells.
Scientists know much less about this type of attention, known as object - based attention, than spatial attention, which involves focusing on what's happening in a particular location.
Previous studies focusing on spatial - reward associative learning in foraging animals have assumed that foraging efficiency increases as the forager learns the locations of greater rewards.
As participants passed by a particular store, the researchers correlated their spatial memory of that location with the pattern of place cell activation recorded.
Increased time spent exploring the object in the novel location was interpreted as successful spatial memory.
Potentially, the approach outlined in this research is applicable to other neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's Disease; however, more work is required to evaluate spatial location, exposure history, and toxins as a driver.
Where Gore Verbinski («The Ring») at least knew how to set a disconcerting, sickly mood, Gutiérrez can't unnerve you with a location or a situation; he overdoses on close - ups of his actors without indicating he cares about them as characters, to the detriment of any spatial coherence or framing tension.
This specification does not define expected behaviors, such as how the combination of two spatial offsets (i.e., start and end locations within a visual media) is to be interpreted by processing agents, including production tools and reading systems.
In Study 2, dogs were tested in a spatial location affective bias task to infer differences in their underlying state as measured by latency to approach ambiguous and unbaited probe locations.
It helps refine their spatial cognitive abilities, such as object discrimination and visually ascertaining the location and distance of an object.
After Grieve and Nini were able to determine these terms as well as their locations, they used a spatial analysis technique known as hot - spot testing to create the smooth mapping style, which you can adjust, that you see in their interactive.
The visible soldering lines on its surface form clear horizontal and vertical axes: the body is treated as the location of physical and spatial experience.
If the optical thickness and temperature distributions are such that the dominant spatial tendency in temperature is to either increase or decrease (as opposed to fluctuate) from a location out to a substantial optical thickness away, then farther increases in optical thickness will bring the flux and intensities coming from that direction toward the values they would have for a blackbody with a temperature equal to the temperature at that location.
Although teleconnections are best defined over a grid, simple indices based on a few key station locations remain attractive as the series can often be carried back in time long before complete gridded fields were available (see Section 3.6.4, Figure 3.31); the disadvantage is increased noise from the reduced spatial sampling.
The energy requirements of urban transport are strongly influenced by the density and spatial structure of the built environment, as well as by the location, extent and nature of the transport infrastructure.
The spatial extent, intensity and location of atmospheric river (AR) landfall are well reproduced by the RCMs, as is the fraction of winter rainfall from AR days.
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