The difference in location of these two muscles determines how
they interact during movement.
Not exact matches
«Animals
interact with their environment based on stereotypical
movement patterns, such as those performed
during running, breathing or feeding,» explains Prof. Lohmann, who directs the Developmental Biology research group at the Centre for Organismal Studies.
Joined by the neuroscientific study lab, which will
interact with visitors
during the show, the exhibition investigates the use of color in art through artistic
movements and research that stand apart from canonical histories on color and abstraction.
For example, satisfied married couples coordinate, or mirror their body
movements more
during conflict discussions than dissatisfied couples.5 Another study found that when participants believed that they were
interacting with someone from an out - group, they were more likely to synchronize their physical behaviors with them than an in - group member.4 If you are fighting with your partner and face the possibility of exclusion or rejection, you may unknowingly imitate him or her in order to feel closer to them.6