Professor John O'Keefe of the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre at UCL, and 2014 Nobel laureate for the discovery of place cells, a class of neurons important
for spatial sense, commented on the achievement:
Not exact matches
Even if only a few actually do speak, the possibility that anyone might address everyone produces a powerful
sense of artificial closeness, and consequently a desire
for real closeness and
for the overcoming of
spatial divisions and distances between people.
Contrariwise, divine relativity can make
sense of omnipresence, especially when seen in terms of Hartshorne's understanding of the world being the body of God: «
For God there is no external environment, the divine body just is the
spatial whole; moreover, this body is vividly and distinctly perceived» (OOTM 94).
Many people think that it does not make
sense for the universe to have a limit in
spatial size, some think it is flat, some think it is spherical, and so on and so forth, but no one knows
for sure.
Universal Algebra, in precisely this
sense, is a poor framework
for mathematics insofar as it unites
spatial manifolds and symbolic logic by introducing the common notion of an algebraic manifold (Whitehead's terminology) or a semi-group (current standard terminology), an object with very little structure or intrinsic interest.9 In this case, generalization comes at the expense of abstract sterility.
It is because I seek after facts (rather than after «a sign» in the
sense of the sort of evident manifestation which I agree with him it would be radically wrong to seek) that I look
for a publicly observable state of affairs in the
spatial and temporal world, not disclosing, nor containing, but still pointing towards (in a way that I agree remains entirely ambivalent) that which is, in my view, necessarily unique and creative.
Hence simultaneity
for Whitehead is the
spatial spread of events in a given inertial frame as defined by a given duration, and is Newtonian in the
sense that each instantaneous space in a frame provides a single present class of all events in nature relative to that frame.
Howard Gardner is a psychologist and professor known
for developing of the theory of multiple intelligences, which points out that a person has multiple intelligences distributed in various skills, such as logical reasoning, language, music,
spatial sense, kinesthetic ability, and interpersonal and intrapersonal skills.
«We wanted to find out how much methane is released in a region and were looking
for spatial patterns in gas emissions,» says lead author Katrin Kohnert from GFZ's section
for Remote
Sensing.
These neurons, described in today's issue of Nature, appear to be first in line to process incoming visual signals into a
spatial map, suggesting that one of the brain's first steps toward making
sense of the outside world is to compensate
for the body's own motion.
Simple sensors can tell a machine whether it is in contact with something, but detectors that also
sense texture tend either to be too complicated and delicate
for commercial use or lack the
spatial resolution needed to detect details dozens of micrometers across.
«Humans» built - in GPS is our 3 - D
sense of smell: Like homing pigeons, humans have a nose
for navigation because our brains are wired to convert smells into
spatial information.»
«The data, information and knowledge on long - term trends of surface water bodies across the CONUS at high
spatial resolution are valuable
for planning and management of surface water resources, however, they are not widely available yet,» said Xiao, professor of ecology and remote
sensing in the Department of Microbiology and Plant Biology, OU College of Arts and Sciences.
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As
for Phillips, there's something to be said
for his
spatial logic and compositional
sense in the heist and chase sequences: the only moments that really work.
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Using generalized USA information from ArcView and
spatial data from the Otsego County Planning Office, the students were challenged to use GIS to see and make
sense of the connection between the topography of the Susquehanna Valley, existing land use (farms, housing, commercial, restaurants, entertainment), the proposed baseball park, location of existing roads, and public opposition to and support
for the proposed development.
The Commercial Remote
Sensing &
Spatial Information (CRS&SI) Technologies program is authorized in the Safe, Accountable, Flexible and Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy
for Users (SAFETEA - LU)(PL 109 - 59) § 5506.
The phone uses several technologies, including Motion Tracking (to detect the movement of the user), Depth
Sensing (to detect the distance of objects in the physical space) and Area Leaning (the device
spatial memory
for drift correction and also support multiplayer games that take place in space physical space).
Founded by Toshiyuki Inoko, the collective bases its practice on a distinctly Japanese
sense of
spatial recognition and human behavior in the information era, proposing innovative models
for societal development.
These 1967 paintings by Komodore and Anuszkiewicz demonstrate the New York interest in ambiguous
spatial depth which varied greatly from the California artists
for whom a unified composition with no
sense of background and foreground was essential.
The experience allowed him a more comprehensive understanding of stage practices and a much - heightened
sense for theater,
spatial arrangements, interactivity, and teamwork.
As well as the
sense of
spatial enclosure and release achieved
for the eye rising over these forms, the hollowing out had practical benefits.
Antony Gormley admires scientific innovation in art: «I think the whole world of nano - engineering is extraordinary because I think it opens up the opposite which is in a
sense a limitless
spatial potential
for art.
The press release
for David Salle's recent exhibition of his new «Vortex Paintings» is conspicuous in its magniloquence, claiming that the spiral at the center of these ten large oil - on - linen works creates an «unprecedented
sense of
spatial depth.»
Research activities include remote
sensing techniques
for retrieval of
spatial, radiative and microphysical cloud properties from multispectral sensor data.
Using new remote
sensing methods to generate an updated glacier inventory
for the Karakoram region of Asia — which is part of the Hindu Kush - Karakoram - Himalaya mountain range located between the borders of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and China — Rankl et al. (2014) developed what they describe as «a new comprehensive dataset on the state of advancing, stable and retreating glaciers, including the temporal and
spatial variations of frontal positions between 1976 and 2012.»
Environmental variables estimated over larger
spatial and temporal scales included the upwelling index (UI)
for 48 ° N, 125 ° W (http://www.pfeg.noaa.gov), an indicator of upwelling strength based on wind stress measurements, as well as the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO, http://jisao.washington.edu/pdo/PDO.latest), a composite indicator of ocean temperature anomalies [33], seawater temperature from Buoy 46041 ∼ 50 km to the southwest from Tatoosh (www.ndbc.noaa.gov), and remote
sensing of chl a (SeaWiFS, AquaModis).
Since it takes several hundred years
for the deep ocean water to cycle up to the top, where it can be warmed up and lose CO2, it makes
sense to suppose that if a warming event is initiated by something else (like changes in the amount and
spatial distribution of incoming solar radiation,) the concomitant rise in atmospheric CO2 (which would enhance the initial warming) might lag behind by several hundred years.
Ice and phenology aren't so useful
for detection in that
sense because they are qualitative measures and it's hard to extract relative magnitudes or
spatial patterns from them.
This allows
for a realistic
sense of
spatial awareness, paramount
for first - person shooter gamers.
This arrangement allows
for a greater soundstage — or perceived
sense of
spatial awareness.
We also previewed HomePod, a breakthrough wireless speaker
for the home that delivers amazing audio quality and uses
spatial awareness to
sense its location in the room and adjust the audio automatically.
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