The phrase
"movement control" refers to the act of restricting or regulating the movement of people, goods, or vehicles from one place to another, usually for safety or security reasons.
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She has pursued other post graduate courses focusing
on movement control, muscle balancing, and sports rehabilitation.
Vitamin E deficiency can cause nerve and muscle damage that results in loss of feeling in the arms and legs, loss of
body movement control, muscle weakness, and vision problems.
A
camera movement control on the right analog stick to view surrounding areas would have been a nice addition as well.
There is no
direct movement control, inventory management or on screen exploration, but there are some potentially challenging puzzles that are made too easy by a much too willing hint system.
The inclusion of more
modern movement controls options as a result is a welcome addition; other than this though the controls are true to the original.
If the camera control is proving to be too difficult, then there is the option to make the
main movement control of the snake on the left analogue stick instead of using both.
A lot of effort was made to make you feel like you aren't missing anything without a more traditional
analog movement control.
Data from Poldrack's brain scans show changes in coordination between regions
for movement control, attention and vision, as he shifted between states of being fasted (left) and fed (right).
The game controls as you would typically expect; a top - down twin stick shooter to play, with
movement controlled by one stick, aiming from the other, and the right trigger shooting.
Rail shooters have been a part of my life for as long as I can remember, from cursor - based shooters to tunnels with limited
movement controls like After Burner Climax.
The user - interface components reflected contemporary and future consumer electronics technology such
as movement control mounted on the steering wheel, a floating instrument cluster with multi-layered projection, and a large background display for navigation, entertainment and other information.
Game Features: Real game environment Beautiful game graphics Easy
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A battery - powered microcontroller plugged into its nervous system can control its movements
The user - interface components reflect contemporary and future consumer electronics technology such as
movement control mounted on the steering wheel, floating instrument cluster with multi-layered projection, and a large background display for navigation, entertainment and other information.
Rise Of Nightmares is surprisingly good fun and lets you use your Kinect sensor to brutally mutilate countless slavering zombies... but its learning curve for even
basic movement controls sort of goes against everything the peripheral is supposed to be about.
Your
head movement controls where you point your «multi-tool» device, while the shoulder buttons activate the device's many functions.
In Parkinson's the pathways are thought to be out of balance, with interrupted motor cells causing the debilitating tremors and loss
of movement control symptomatic of the disease.
The eurosceptic party has made considerable political gains by stoking fears about the extent of Romanian and Bulgarian immigration into the UK
after movement controls end.
We then will monitor and manipulate neurons throughout the eye -
movement control regions to see how these networks adjust, or re-tune, their neural dynamics to adapt to the new environment.
It was fun trying out 360 - degree video, and playing basic
movement controlled games, an experience enhanced over Cardboard thanks to the hands - free nature of the Homido.
The company said it will devote more resources to developing adult - sized humanoid robots and will focus particularly on the R&D of servo systems used in robotics,
movement control algorithms for walking, and computer vision.
An additional study of 400 babies showed that at 1 year old, babies lagged behind their age group in gross motor development (
large movement control like arm and leg swinging).
As is evident in bonding with your newborn through holding so that it can feel calm and safe, learn to regulate breathing and body rhythm, and also
develop movement control, bonding is the intensely felt attachment between parent and baby.
David Cameron gave in to demands for restrictions on Romanian and Bulgarian migrants today, just weeks
before movement controls come to an end.
The symptoms of Parkinson's — which is characterized by stiffness and can lead to a loss of motor and speech function — are triggered by the progressive death of neurons in a midbrain region called the substantia nigra that produce the neurotransmitter dopamine (implicated in the pleasure and reward systems as well as in the maintenance of
proper movement control).
A leading expert in
neural movement control, Jessell, a U.K. native who completed his Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge, conducted pioneering studies that identified mechanisms involved in the neural development and organization of the spinal cord.
A new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows that the combination of manual therapy and exercise is an excellent way to
combat movement control impairment in the lower back.
The study analysed which form of treatment better alleviates non-specific lower back disability: a personally tailored exercise program
targeting movement control impairment, or a generic exercise program.
The new relationship between sleepwalking and
conscious movement control offers new insights into the brain mechanisms of sleepwalking and could potentially be used to aid diagnosis of sleepwalking while the subject is awake, rather than requiring an overnight stay in a sleep laboratory.
In the laboratory «Neural Basis of Sensorimotor Control» we study brain circuitry mechanisms for
voluntary movement control and sensory processing that involves the arm and hand.
16:25 - Jeff Macklis of Harvard studies the neurons connecting brain's cortex (crinkly surface) to the basal ganglia (
movement control bit)
This means, for example, that a brain - computer interface incorporating glassy carbon electrodes and designed to reanimate a paralyzed limb would allow the user much
finer movement control, and fewer surgeries would be required to replace corroded electrodes over the life of the implant.
A few shortcomings here and there, like the
wonky movement controls (not that noticeable if you play with a gamepad, but still there), some repetitiveness, useless (as in not necessary) helper characters and no more game after the last mission (meaning no more open world) push this game away from star status.
In this reviewer's humble opinion, you should give Human: Fall Flat a go on PlayStation 4 if you enjoy clever puzzles and platforming, enjoy open - ended physics - based gameplay in a bite - sized package — and have the patience to engage with purposefully
challenging movement controls.
The fluidity and
movement control between each move harkens back to Mirror's Edge, except of course with the tension and prospect of being eaten alive.
To ensure your driving experience is both dynamic and refined, the Flying Spur also comes with the Comfort Specification as standard, including front and rear seat massage and ventilation, front seat rolling nose adjustment and front passenger
seat movement controlled from the rear compartment.
Shrouding themselves and their aims in deepest secrecy, the leaders of the
Taliban movement control Afghanistan with an inflexible, crushing fundamentalism.