For each Spidersense, a visual artist and a concrete poet engage
in spatial activities: one artist in the project room and one artist -LSB-...]
For each Spidersense, a visual artist and a concrete poet engage
in spatial activities: one artist in the project room and one -LSB-...]
Project Room: Argument # 3, Rivers of White Spidersense # 1 A series of six episodes in which a visual artist and a concrete poet engage
in spatial activities, taking possession of the associative texts and presentation space of the project room.
Not exact matches
Equivalently, then, that successor presiding occasion prehends the mentality of its predecessor (s)
in the dominant subsociety, not directly through
spatial contiguity, but through the patterns of
activity already present both
in the brain as its immediate environment and
in the entire organism as its overall field of
activity.
Brain wave
activity is both
spatial and temporal
in nature, and though not directly sensible it is externally detectable by instruments developed and used
in physiological psychology.
Do
spatial relations
activity: Ask your child to stand behind a chair, next to the chair,
in front of a chair, on top of the chair and crouch under the chair.DO NOT COPY CONTENT FROM THIS PAGE.
A study of older adults at increased risk for Alzheimer's disease shows that moderate physical
activity may protect brain health and stave off shrinkage of the hippocampus - the brain region responsible for memory and
spatial orientation that is attacked first
in Alzheimer's disease.
To determine how information is represented
in this area, we measured
spatial modulation of neural
activity in layers of medial entorhinal cortex projecting to the hippocampus.
For instance, zapping the temporal lobe using deep - brain stimulation can improve
spatial memory, and using a powerful magnet to alter
activity in the right temporoparietal junction can make our moral compass go haywire, causing behaviors we think of as immoral to become permissible.
The paper «Seasonal ITCZ migration dynamically controls the location of the (sub) tropical Atlantic biogeochemical divide» highlights how dust blowing off Africa's deserts amplify surface levels of iron
in the Atlantic that
in turn control the
spatial activity of nitrogen gas fixing phytoplankton and phosphate content
in the Tropical Atlantic.
«The pattern of
activity in a brain region involved
in spatial learning
in the virtual world is completely different than when it processes
activity in the real world,» said Mayank Mehta, a UCLA professor of physics, neurology and neurobiology
in the UCLA College and the study's senior author.
Langston et al. (p. 1576) and Wills et al. (p. 1573) investigated the early development of
spatial activity in the hippocampal formation and the entorhinal cortex of rat pups when they first began to explore their environment.
But mole rats that built nests within changing magnetic fields showed strong
activity in a brain region called the superior colliculus, which collects
spatial cues and directs orienting behavior.
In a normal brain, imagining tennis activates the supplementary motor area of the cortex, and picturing one's home prompts activity in regions involved in spatial perception, such as the posterior parietal corte
In a normal brain, imagining tennis activates the supplementary motor area of the cortex, and picturing one's home prompts
activity in regions involved in spatial perception, such as the posterior parietal corte
in regions involved
in spatial perception, such as the posterior parietal corte
in spatial perception, such as the posterior parietal cortex.
In addition, the Honeycomb Maze enables researchers to study the correlation of spatial navigation performance with the activity of place cells in the hippocampus where there is a map of an animal's location in spac
In addition, the Honeycomb Maze enables researchers to study the correlation of
spatial navigation performance with the
activity of place cells
in the hippocampus where there is a map of an animal's location in spac
in the hippocampus where there is a map of an animal's location
in spac
in space.
«Different
spatial positions are associated with different patterns of
activity in the hippocampus,» Maguire says.
In the brains of older adults, they detected an unstable activity in an area that is central for spatial navigatio
In the brains of older adults, they detected an unstable
activity in an area that is central for spatial navigatio
in an area that is central for
spatial navigation.
the patient responded «no» (also correctly) with
activity that matched that observed
in the
spatial - imagery localizer scan (Figure 3C).
The motor and
spatial imagery tasks have been well validated
in healthy control subjects10 - 12 and are known to be associated with distinct functional MRI
activity in the supplementary motor area and the parahippocampal gyrus.
In Panels C and D, the observed activity pattern (blue) was very similar to that observed in the spatial - imagery localizer scan (i.e., activity in both the parahippocampal gyrus and the supplementary motor area), indicating a «no» respons
In Panels C and D, the observed
activity pattern (blue) was very similar to that observed
in the spatial - imagery localizer scan (i.e., activity in both the parahippocampal gyrus and the supplementary motor area), indicating a «no» respons
in the
spatial - imagery localizer scan (i.e.,
activity in both the parahippocampal gyrus and the supplementary motor area), indicating a «no» respons
in both the parahippocampal gyrus and the supplementary motor area), indicating a «no» response.
In addition, they hope to take the spatial recognition experiments to the next level using a new microscopy technology that could show simultaneous activity in both subclasses of pyramidal cells in a freely moving mous
In addition, they hope to take the
spatial recognition experiments to the next level using a new microscopy technology that could show simultaneous
activity in both subclasses of pyramidal cells in a freely moving mous
in both subclasses of pyramidal cells
in a freely moving mous
in a freely moving mouse.
Amélie works
in the realm of marine and coastal ecology and conservation and her research interests include the use of
spatial tools (GIS, spatio - temporal analyses, bio-logging, habitat mapping) to understand and mitigate impacts of anthropogenic
activities and changes on wildlife and natural values.
Conditional expression of hairpin constructs
in Drosophila is a powerful method to disrupt the
activity of single genes with a
spatial and temporal resolution that is impossible, or exceedingly difficult, using classical genetic methods.
The idea that the
activity of a place cell is predictive and can be modified by learning and the behavior of other animals may make it easier to conceptualize an all - encompassing framework that ties together the hippocampus» role
in spatial navigation with its well - established role
in learning and memory formation.
Citation: Goossens HHLM, van Opstal AJ (2012) Optimal Control of Saccades by
Spatial - Temporal
Activity Patterns
in the Monkey Superior Colliculus.
«Warning signs are changes
in mood or personality, withdrawal from work or social
activities, decreased or poor judgment, misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps, new problems with words both
in speaking and writing, trouble understanding visual or
spatial relationships, confusion with time or place, difficulty completing familiar tasks, challenge
in planning or solving problems and memory loss,» according to The Alzheimer's Association.
Help your students explore geometric shapes, area and perimeter, measurement, and fractions; practice
spatial visualization; and use logical - thinking skills with the challenging
activities in these books!
The eight intelligences
in MI theory — linguistic, logical - mathematical,
spatial, bodily - kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalist — provide a pedagogical palette that the teacher can draw from
in creating just the right
activity or strategy to suit a particular student.
Findings from the study suggest that Web - based GIS
activities had a positive effect on preservice teachers» dispositions toward teaching
spatial thinking
in their future classrooms.
There are four areas that could benefit from consideration
in research, practice and policy: (
in) the culture of recess, (ii) the importance of healthy role models on the playground, (iii) the necessity of
activities, options and variety during recess and (iv) the significance of space and
spatial layout (indoor and outdoor)
The
spatial thinking involved
in any of these
activities can supplement biology, mathematics, and social studies curricula.
The findings of the study indicate that Web - based GIS
activities had a positive impact on participants» beliefs, attitudes, and confidence
in GST implementation and teaching
spatial thinking
in their future classrooms.
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in a plug -
in hybrid variant.
This catalogue raisonne covers four decades of this creative
activity, starting with the astonishing corpus of figural works and culminating
in his original invention of
spatial art, which led to the creation and development of the highly individual «holes,» «environments,» and «slashes.»
Focusing mainly on patterns, I reorganize motion
in an attempt to look at time
in spatial terms, using the pattern itself as the framework for temporally redistributing all of the surrounding
activity.
Over the past decade Sze has established an international reputation for her extraordinary ephemeral installations where everyday objects are meticulously constructed by hand to form often immense, intricate installations which are legible as complex mapping systems or
spatial archaeologies of human
activity excavated
in the present.
One key metric
in this debate is the
spatial pattern of cooling which may provide a «fingerprint» of the underlying climate change, whether that was externally forced (from solar or volcanic
activity) or was part of an intrinsic mode of variability.
For example, Dafflon et al. [2017] demonstrated
in a polygonal tundra how soil electrical resistivity tomography and vegetation
activity cameras can be merged with
in situ measurements
in a way to corroborate the role of active layer thickness and polygon geometry on
spatial control on productivity, and demonstrate how changes
in solute concentration and unfrozen water content
in winter contributes to acceleration of permafrost thaw.
Finds that
spatial and temporal patterns of increasing fire season PE and BA during the 1990s — 2000s highlight the potential sensitivity of US fire
activity to climate change
in coming decades
The study also collected
spatial — or geographic — information on
activity use that will be used
in Oregon's Territorial Sea Plan process to identify suitable locations for renewable energy development off Oregon's coast.
They calculated the so - called shape asymmetries from the seismic data and found each coefficient was essentially zero at
activity minimum and rose
in precise
spatial correlation with rising surface
activity, as measured using Ca II K data from Big Bear Solar Observatory.
Assumptions about the relevant
spatial and temporal relations are used to estimate levels of electrical
activity in small regions of the brain corresponding to pixels
in the finished image.
The issue of how much credibility the global models have
in their simulations of the
spatial structure of the trends
in ocean surface temperatures is likely to be a central issue when assessing the credibility of projections of future tropical storm
activity.
A key requirement
in the reasonableness test is whether the clause is clear or ambiguous with respect to the nature of the restricted
activity, or the
spatial (territorial) or temporal (period of time) restrictions.
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The brains of males and females could be structured differently (nature); boys could receive more encouragement from adults to engage
in activities that promote
spatial skills (environment); or boys could have an innate preference for such
activities and improve their abilities through greater practice than girls, who prefer other
activities (interaction).