Not exact matches
Previously, researchers had two theories about how neurons
in the motor cortex might control
movement: One was that these neurons fired
in patterns that represent more abstract commands, such as «move your arm to the right,» and then neurons
in different brain areas would translate those instructions to
guide the muscle contractions that make the arm move; the other was that the motor cortex neurons would actually send
directions to the arm muscles, telling them how to contract.
In order to guide cells in a certain direction a signal from outside is needed, which leads then to cell polarization and coordinated mechanical movemen
In order to
guide cells
in a certain direction a signal from outside is needed, which leads then to cell polarization and coordinated mechanical movemen
in a certain
direction a signal from outside is needed, which leads then to cell polarization and coordinated mechanical
movement.
(or just do the unit) Students: - Invent, describe and inhabit an imaginary world - Identify and make character choices - Create story ideas - Use improvisation to explore elements of the story - Put themselves
in someone else's shoes and reflect on characters - Respond to
directions - Use voice,
movement and gesture to convey meaning - Collaborate with peers to create scenes and contribute ideas - Interpret a story - Contribute to
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Students: - Visualise a world and respond to text (psycho drama)- Relate parts of the story to personal experiences - Put themselves
in someone else's shoes and describe a characters feelings - Respond to
directions - Use
movement, facial expression and gesture to convey meaning and show emotions - Create soundscapes - Collaborate with peers to create scenes and contribute ideas - Contribute to
guided drama experiences - Develop creative ideas - Practice rhymes from the story Check out my store for more drama resources!