In other words the tendency for for colour areas to fluctuate ambivalently
in spatial location in «flat» painting, is counteracted by the further cues of shape.
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.
In women not taking the pill, the team found an increase in the volume of grey matter in the right parahippocampal and fusiform gyri, areas of the brain involved
in spatial location and facial recognition (Brain Research, DOI: 10.1016 / j.brainres.2010.06.019).
Not exact matches
It is at a given
spatial - temporal
location that I recognize whether or not what I have expected
in fact occurs.
We all
in practice assume that, when speakers raise their hands, thereby (among other things) changing the
spatial location of the electrons
in them, they do so because they decided to do so; or, if we take the speaker's hand gestures to be involuntary, we at least assume that they occurred because of points the speaker had decided to make.
The practice of worship is thus always localizable
in temporally extended actions requiring particular, concrete physical and
spatial location; and that constitutes a congregation.
In quantum mechanics the exact
spatial location of sub-atomic particles (e.g., an electron) is no longer viewed as a meaningful concept.
They teamed up with James Dedrick and Andrew Gibson from the York Plasma Institute, University of York, U.K. to study how plasma behavior varies
in relation to
spatial location, time and particle energy.
If two people want to pull that trick off, the researchers wrote, they have to put the particle
in a «superposition of different
spatial locations.»
But the real surprise was the dramatic
spatial variation
in the field, which was significantly higher than expected
in some
locations, and markedly lower
in others.
Each place cell is activated by a
location; together, they create a
spatial map
in the brain.
The neurons
in the hippocampus that store
spatial memories (such as the
location where you parked your car) are called place cells.
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.
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.
«The imaging system, developed by Dr. Young while at the University of Pittsburgh, pinpoints the
spatial and temporal
location of HIV -1-infected cells
in the body, allowing us to observe HIV - 1 replication
in real - time and to essentially see HIV - 1 reservoirs
in latently infected cells and tissues,» Dr. Khalili explained.
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.
The satellites give temperature measurements with a
spatial resolution of roughly 1 square kilometre, which the team matched up with data from the US Federal Aviation Administration on the exact
location of 2358 wind turbines
in west - central Texas.
In the hippocampus, he erases memory for spatial locations like the platform; in the amygdala, fear memories; in the insular cortex, memories of nauseating tast
In the hippocampus, he erases memory for
spatial locations like the platform;
in the amygdala, fear memories; in the insular cortex, memories of nauseating tast
in the amygdala, fear memories;
in the insular cortex, memories of nauseating tast
in the insular cortex, memories of nauseating taste.
There were also cells that fired when either the other or the self were
in specific
spatial locations.
«We think the cognitive map
in the hippocampus is not just for knowing where the self is located,» says Fujisawa, «but also for plotting the
locations of other people, animals, or objects, and to comprehend the
spatial environment surrounding the self.»
Other assets would cover broad
spatial scales to address questions about species» range, migration routes, or presence
in unexpected
locations.
«Space is a parameter that unifies the different senses; it allows us to merge information from, say, vision and audition when the
spatial location of the source matches,» says Leon Deouell, a cognitive neuroscientist at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and co-author of the report published
in Neuron.
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.
Spatial navigation tasks are used to study the way animals identify their
location and navigate towards favourable, and away from unfavourable,
locations in response to changes
in the environment.
Using a video game
in which people navigate through a virtual town delivering objects to specific
locations, a team of neuroscientists from the University of Pennsylvania and Freiburg University has discovered how brain cells that encode
spatial information form «geotags» for specific memories and are activated immediately before those memories are recalled.
To determine whether the imagery tasks produced the expected activations
in predefined neuroanatomical
locations, two scans were compared for each participant: motor imagery and
spatial imagery.
Smith ML, Milner B. Right hippocampal impairment
in the recall of
spatial location: encoding deficit or rapid forgetting?
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.
No overly busy assemblage of cast photos, no weird need to shoehorn
in other
locations, and no massively oversized head ruining the
spatial geography of everything else?
Such virtuosic
spatial clarification becomes a key visual gesture
in the film, which goes on to aerially trace the cornfields of Cayden's surrogate home, the recurring
locations in the off - the - grid town, and the forest lair where a squad of malicious werewolves host their man - eating bacchanalias.
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In the case of
spatial offsets, the start and end
locations should reference the same visual media.
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.
Both renowned artists turned to the projected image
in the seventies, highlighting the shifting awareness of
spatial perception
in the interaction between illusionistic filmed space and a physical
location.
Different time spans (
in the range 10 — 50 yr) for the EOF
spatial patterns, and different geographical distributions for the 1 - D thermosteric sea level time series (interpolated at specific
locations from the 2 - D grids), are successively used to reconstruct the 54 - year long thermosteric sea level signal.
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.
We consider the temporal variance to be the statistical variance of the values over intervals of time close to the defined interval, and the
spatial covariance to be the covariance over regions close
in location, shape, and size to the defined region.
Despite the complexity of global food supply, here we show that simple measures of growing season temperatures and precipitation —
spatial averages based on the
locations of each crop — explain ~ 30 % or more of year - to - year variations
in global average yields for the world's six most widely grown crops.
Two kind of variabilities are involved, the
spatial variability between the changes
in average temperature from the past to the later period and the variability around the mean at every
location.
These funnel traps are typically deployed for relatively short periods of time (minutes to hours)
in a relatively small number of
locations (generally fewer than 10 sites per reservoir), making it difficult to capture the
spatial and temporal variability of fluxes (see the Hot Spots and Hot Moments section below).
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.
The challenges are finding a good enough measure of urbanity, dealing with uncertainty
in station
locations (a problem
in many areas outside the U.S., where lat / lon coordinates aren't always accurate), and ensuring that your method doesn't suffer from
spatial coverage biases between urban and rural sets (I tend to prefer station pair comparison methods for that reason).
Matt Skaggs writes: «I have seen two
spatial pattern claims about GHG warming, 1) the troposphere should warm more quickly, and 2) the poles should warm more quickly... I was unable to find a single instance where any of the feedbacks thought to enhance warming
in specific
locations were associated solely with CO2... I can not make the dots connect.»
Further affirmation of the reality of the warming is its
spatial distribution, which has largest values at
locations remote from any local human influence, with a global pattern consistent with that expected for response to global climate forcings (larger
in the Northern Hemisphere than the Southern Hemisphere, larger at high latitudes than low latitudes, larger over land than over ocean).
I thought one of the most interesting appeared
in footnote 8, «Though it is beyond the scope of our work, we note that, by making use of additional information (e.g., the
spatial locations of the proxies and local temperatures), it is possible that the proxies might become considerably more predictive / informative than they have so far proven to be.»
Courts sometimes comment on territorial concerns, where, for example, a computer is used or found
in a bedroom or a workplace, but given the mobility of technology and the accessibility of digital data from multiple
locations, the
spatial boundaries to privacy are increasingly meaningless.
The picture superiority effect is also present
in spatial memory, where
locations of items and photographs were remembered better than
locations of words.
It isn't mixed into several separate channels; instead, sounds are mapped to virtual
locations in 3D space, and that
spatial data is sent to your speaker system.