Sentences with phrase «of objects in the environments»

This is the first example of a brain map that reflects the topology of an object in our environment, says Henriksson.
There are a ton of environmental puzzles in God of War, and most of them require noticing and charting out a bunch of objects in the environment.
All of the objects in the environment look blocky and most have lagged edges, and the character animations look like they come from the days of the original Xbox and PlayStation 2 (think black space between neck and body when the head moves in a certain direction).
Other enemies come in the form of objects in the environments that are controlled by the dark presence.

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Social order within these feelings explains, as one example, a string of associations following on the conscious perception of some important object in the environment.
Yet for Aristotle this direction is completely determined in advance by the essential nature of the object, whereas for Whitehead the direction is a function of several variables: the object in relation to its environment (PW 187/206).
The reason children require a number of years to develop mastery of certain basic concepts, according to some child psychologists, is not that they are slow in learning the words — they actually know the words quite early — but that they have to start experiencing the world in a new, more simplified way that corresponds with the classifications suggested by these words.4 For example, young children may know the words spoon, teaspoon, silver, knife, and metal but find it difficult for several years to apply them appropriately to objects in their environment, the reason being partly that these words form multiple and overlapping classifications.
The Enlightenment is white, male, European and rationalist, and is regarded as a key agent in perpetrating imperialism, colonialism, racism and the exploitation of the natural environment, The Enlightenment view assumes that we can possess knowledge based on publicly recognized fundamental principles that enable us to engage the world as an object of investigation.
Again, this event which comes to the man can not be an occurrence to be looked at objectively, a part of the world of objects constituting man's environment, which can be observed and analyzed in order to establish the fact that it is the event of forgiveness, to which the man can now relate himself.
What one can historically describe as the «mechanization of the image of the world» is, at any rate in an environment formed by machines, a process which is also being looked at psychogenetically; this process advances the same object categories and ideas of movement, if only in a rudimentary, pre-reflexive manner, which might, especially for that reason, influence thinking so much more persistently.
Despite Hall's appeal to the Whiteheadian separation of «practical» and «speculative» reason, 11 I think that on a more fundamental level Whitehead too regards knowing (or more broadly the relation of any actual occasion to its «environment») as an active process in which the aim of the subject at its own attainment of value partially determines how it will respond to the objects of which it is aware.
But in the essential contest between Yahweh - Moses - Israel and Pharaoh - Staff - Egypt, Egypt is defeated on her own terms — the magician's apparent power over objects of the environment — and the story highlights and augments this thematic motif.
This illustration is enough to show that in existential self - understanding there is an understanding not only of self but also of the object of encounter, the person or the environment which is encountered.
The ecological model makes sense only in so far as these qualitative elements of environment are given a reality as real as the material objects around us.
Whenever possible build on the labeling of objects in baby's environment by adding color words or shape words as well.
Babies spend 12 to 16 hours per day on their crib mattress, making the mattress the most prominent object in a child's environment for the first three years of their life and one of the most important items on your baby registry.
Thus, the first months and years of their life's, the mattress is the most used object in a child's environment.
The European Parliament's Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee (ENVI) will, on Thursday 14th January, vote on whether to object to proposals for new laws from the European Commission on the marketing of baby foods and formulas and to strengthen them in line with the World Health Assembly Resolutions.
There is clear evidence that the risk of SIDS is associated with the amount of clothing or blankets on an infant and the room temperature.182, 218,294,295 Infants who sleep in the prone position have a higher risk of overheating than do supine sleeping infants.182 It is unclear whether the relationship to overheating is an independent factor or merely a reflection of the increased risk of SIDS and suffocation with blankets and other potentially asphyxiating objects in the sleeping environment.
«Children that age are very curious and like to put objects in their mouth as a way of exploring their environment
As such, this book argues that much of the scholarly literature in the electoral domain has the wrong object in view in focusing on the outcomes of this work, rather than the processes that create information environments.
Furthermore, Article 8 (2)(b)(iv) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court criminalizes «intentionally launching an attack in the knowledge that such attack will cause incidental loss of life or injury to civilians or damage to civilian objects or widespread, long - term and severe damage to the natural environment which would be clearly excessive in relation to the concrete and direct overall military advantage anticipated.»
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The experiments are based on an innate behavior of mice, which are naturally curious and preferentially explore novel objects in their environment.
That means that scientists can design more complex virtual environments to see where objects get hidden, notes comparative psychologist Brett Gibson of the University of New Hampshire, Durham, who did not take part in the research.
Mantis shrimp are able to see the polarization of light, and by rolling their eyes they actively improve the polarization contrast of objects in their marine environment.
Participants were placed in a corner of the environment, facing a certain direction and asked how to navigate to an object in another corner.
In addition, these subsecond microadjustments are integrated with our ability to simultaneously adjust for the pursuit of objects moving in our environment as well, so we can turn our heads and bodies while still following the path of a bird flying across our yarIn addition, these subsecond microadjustments are integrated with our ability to simultaneously adjust for the pursuit of objects moving in our environment as well, so we can turn our heads and bodies while still following the path of a bird flying across our yarin our environment as well, so we can turn our heads and bodies while still following the path of a bird flying across our yard.
Humans are remarkable in performing skilful arm movements for manipulation of objects in dynamic environments with the presence of unstable perturbations.
Kempermann and collaborators raised mice of the same strain in the same environment, one full of interesting places to explore and objects to play with.
The mice were monitored for over a year and they maintained vision during this time, being able to recognise objects in their environment which indicated a high level of visual perception.
«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.»
«What we want to do is enable smart cities and fabrics where everyday objects in outdoor environments — whether it's posters or street signs or even the shirt you're wearing — can «talk» to you by sending information to your phone or car,» said lead faculty and UW assistant professor of computer science and engineering Shyam Gollakota.
To test the long - term spatial memory of mice, the scientists trained the rodents to spot a new object placed in a controlled environment where two objects of similar shape and volume stand.
Instead of broadcasting its own signal, a passive radar system listens in to the cacophony of radio signals in the environment and monitors the way moving objects change them.
In other words, the system provides a kind of x-ray vision, helping people relate to the physical objects of interest in their environmenIn other words, the system provides a kind of x-ray vision, helping people relate to the physical objects of interest in their environmenin their environment.
«In our three - dimensional environments, objects in the lower half of our visual field are usually close, a part of near spacIn our three - dimensional environments, objects in the lower half of our visual field are usually close, a part of near spacin the lower half of our visual field are usually close, a part of near space.
Most robots are taught to avoid bumping into people and objects, complicating the simple task of reaching for an object in a cluttered environment, like a salt shaker on a dinner table crowded with plates and glasses.
After many months of looking and listening for correlations between lots of different behaviors and cell activity, I began to realize that the major correlate was not what the animal was doing, whether it was eating or exploring an object or carrying out a simple tasks such as pressing a lever to get food, but something about where it was doing these things in the environment.
We now realise that the way these very low - mass objects form depends on their environment,» team member Amelia Bayo from University of Valparaíso in Chile, said in a statement.
«This is the first time in the world that people can operate a robotic arm to reach and grasp objects in a complex 3D environment using only their thoughts without a brain implant,» said Bin He, a University of Minnesota biomedical engineering professor and lead researcher on the study.
Now we just need to detect more of these objects that occasionally zip through our solar system, so we can build a better picture of the alien environment they evolved in.
Therefore, general relativity will leave an imprint in the motion of all moving objects in the universe (creating a deviation in an object's predicted Newtonian motion), and its slight effects become obvious in extremely strong gravitational environments, such as the immediate vicinity of Sgr A *.
Single black holes form in dense cluster environments and then — because they are the most massive objects — sink to the center of the cluster.
He displayed no signs of localization of sound and no visual recognition or interaction with objects or people in his environment, including his family members.
The series is also known for unique features such as using a variety of everyday objects in the environment as weapons, combining them, and also trying to complete the story before a doomsday clock runs out.
A bit like investigating in a Phoenix Wright game, you go from scene to scene, walking around in third person as Tim, observing all the objects in the environment, and talking to all of the people and Pokémon.
The environment is furnished with a collection of physics - based contraptions and interactive objects like poles, walls, and boost pads that you can use to dispatch enemies in new and flashy ways.
Sequences occur in contained rooms, recalling the claustrophobic, object - driven narrative environment established by the physicality of the stage.
It's quite pretty and it's fun to see how the relevant real world objects (a recorder, a rotunda) are inserted into the environment, but it doesn't come close to the fantasy sequences in Heavenly Creatures and, all in all, seems like a waste of the $ 100 million budget.
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