Sentences with phrase «on rhythmic»

Play therapy that focused on rhythmic sensory integration would likely help calm the brainstem and allow the child to be focused and present during the rest of the session.
Back in the United States during the Great Depression of the 1930s, he developed a new style based on the rhythmic contrast between geometric areas of flat colour and objects clearly defined in linear perspective.
From breathing to walking to chewing, our days are filled with repetitive actions that depend on the rhythmic firing of neurons.
But organisms from humans to algae also have another clock that doesn't rely on rhythmic gene expression to keep time, but instead uses the rise and fall of the reactive oxygen molecules that are formed as natural byproducts of metabolism.
Adults and school - aged children with reading disorders, however, struggle to pick up on these rhythmic patterns.
Connecting patterns in these interactions may help explain why practices such as meditation and yoga that rely on rhythmic breathing can help people overcome anxiety - based illnesses.
The everyday rituals will focus on rhythmic dancing and chanting to stimulate the release of endorphins, which Robin Dunbar, also at Oxford, says are key to social cohesion.
Overdependence on the rhythmic structures of the music rather than on the text is a problem exclusive to more recent styles of music.

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«Recording released on April 14, 2017, a virtuosic song collection unified by its vernacular authenticity and rhythmic dynamism that offers affecting vignettes capturing the complexity of modern African - American life.»
I digress on occasional rhythmic salutations but at least I am morally and civilly restrained away from mimicking barbarisms that play center stages around religious contemporaries!
There is very little harmony in Jackson's songs; they depend on a few simple, phrases and a great deal of rhythmic repetition.
Regarding specific stages based on the text, or what Whitehead might prefer to call «rhythmic cycles» one might argue for the following configuration, which appears very Sullivanian in character: Infancy, Adolescence, Youth, Particularized - Self - Transcendence, Peace.
The translation is set in the form of cola (Atemzüge) rhythmic units based on natural breathing pauses.
Proper speech has a rhythmic quality, a pattern of ebb and flow, of refreshing pauses to consolidate ideas, to reflect on what has been said, and to prepare well for the next utterances.
Upbeat, rhythmic music filled the sanctuary as two 4,000 - member choirs, one clad in fire - engine red robes, the other in silver, swayed in chorus to words flashed on two of five 60 - foot Jumbo - o - Tron screens.
Because Gregorian chant lacks the regular rhythmic stresses and accents, it relies on these aspects of the text to give it impetus.
/ Focus your whole attention on one point — the slow, rhythmic flow of air in and out of your nostrils.
An unusually rhythmic version of the evangelical mainstay, «Lord, I lift your name on high» was followed by a couple dancing the salsa.
A horse runs with a new rhythmic vitality when he turns the last curve and straightens out on the home stretch.
In trying to answer, I shall turn exclusively to Peirce on the assumption that rhythmic durations have the function that infinitesimals have in part of Peirce's account of continuity3 I can only hope that a Bergsonian scholar will judge the extent to which my account of Peirce shows common ground with Bergson.
The limitation on this point, however, is that people do have the spontaneous ability to fit within the overall harmonies in ways that minimally harmonize, that barely meet the categoreal obligations; the price paid for this diminution of one's rhythmic answer to nature's pulses is the necessity to erect a barrier of a narcissistic image of self and world to which one answers instead.
To promote the event, Clear Channel launched a national on - air and online promotion across more than 140 of its mainstream and rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio (CHR), HOT - AC and Electronic Dance Music (EDM) stations beginning today.
So Morgan hasn't changed her unorthodox action — she has an odd right - leg flinch and overaccelerates in transition — which nevertheless is rhythmic and balanced, and she delivers the club square and on plane to the ball.
Open to inmates with no record of violence and three years or fewer left on their sentence, it's hell by design, to hammer discipline into the inmates» heads, and provide the full military experience — beds made just so, clothes worn just so, everything done just so, even conversation, all in that rhythmic hoo - ah cadence.
Besides the incredible speed and precision of the routine, Sofia Bouzos (also of Carondelet) dazzled the FINA and celebrity judges with her rhythmic gymnastics on deck and atop the lift.
Now, on this forward shift of weight, if the golfer thinks of initiating it from right to left, working from the feet to the hips — as he does when he throws a baseball overhand — he will develop a free rhythmic swing of the club.
Born to former German rhythmic gymnast champion Regina Weber and former footballer and Senegalese international Souleymane Sané, the 20 - year old possesses dual French and German citizenship and opted to represent world champions Germany, making his senior debut on 13 November 2015 - ironically ag ainst France.
When Baby Plus is turned on, it emits rhythmic thumping sounds.
Classes progress from our rhythmic and relaxing Tinies on to the colourful and lively Wrigglers.
A love of reading is born on the lap of a parent, in the soothing cadence of a mother's voice reading the same beloved story night after night, in the rhythmic sway of a rocking chair, and in the comfortable rustle of well - worn pages being turned one after another after another.
For instance, newborns depend on close contact to adapt to the world outside the womb and carrying your baby will not only help him feel secure but will regulate his immature heartbeat, rhythmic movements and respiration, helping to balance irregular waking, sleeping and feeding rhythms.
Swinging or Rhythmic movement.: there are many conventional rhythmic movements, including dancing, rocking, baby bouncers on vibrant, baby swings, rhythmic pats on the bottom or back, baby carriers, baby squats (this is my favorite one), car rider, walks or forth and back movements of your knees while you let your baby Rhythmic movement.: there are many conventional rhythmic movements, including dancing, rocking, baby bouncers on vibrant, baby swings, rhythmic pats on the bottom or back, baby carriers, baby squats (this is my favorite one), car rider, walks or forth and back movements of your knees while you let your baby rhythmic movements, including dancing, rocking, baby bouncers on vibrant, baby swings, rhythmic pats on the bottom or back, baby carriers, baby squats (this is my favorite one), car rider, walks or forth and back movements of your knees while you let your baby rhythmic pats on the bottom or back, baby carriers, baby squats (this is my favorite one), car rider, walks or forth and back movements of your knees while you let your baby rest on.
It's based on an ancient art called rhythmic shushing that can come off as loud and jarring, but is actually comforting to a baby (similar to the sound of a vacuum cleaner).
While using a rhythmic (but not fast or too strong) bounce, I allow baby to be soothed by the motion while I put a little milk on their philtrum (base of the nose / upper lip area).
For shiatsu massage, the therapist uses varied, rhythmic pressure on certain precise points of the body.
Put two fingertips on your wrist or on your neck and allow yourself to feel the rhythmic pulsation of your heart beating.
I find it more comfortable to turn on some music or some other form of noise, to (hopefully) drown out the rhythmic sound of the pump for anyone who may be using the conference area right outside my door.
Drums light up in rhythmic flashing lights on playing.
The rhythmic pressure of the baby's head pushing down on your cervix as you walk, may stimulate the release of oxytocin.
I agree in some ways it is, but I'd give my right arm for those cuddly breastfeeds, fingers playing with my lips and teeth and the little rhythmic pats on the chest.
A variation of massage is the baby pat; many babies love a gentle, rhythmic pat on their backs or bottoms.
According to Pediatrician and author of «The Happiest Baby on the Block», Harvey Karp, strong rhythmic noise can be beneficial for babies.
The «thinking» behind sex to bring on labor is that it will help to cause the kind of rhythmic uterine contractions that will jumpstart labor.
You can do this in front of a toy that she wants to reach for, you can add some rhythmic rocking to a song you are singing, or you can simply use this as an opportunity to teach her to get into sitting... Once on hands and knees, baby can shift weight back further and to one side or the other, move pelvis over a leg that is planted into the floor and get into sitting.
Chalk up any tiny rhythmic movements you may be feeling to a case of baby hiccups, which may be common from now on.
You feel a rhythmic tugging on your nipple.
Rather than relying on earwitness testimony, the forensic musicologist should apply standards that should, so to speak, stand up in court, the scientists note: «The comparisons typically would involve structured categorizations for «objective» melodic, harmonic and rhythmic analyses, applied to both foreground and accompaniment elements.»
But in an animal study published in Nature in 2012, Shenoy and his colleagues reported finding that much more is going on: Motor cortical neurons work as part of an interconnected circuit — a so - called dynamical system — to create rhythmic patterns of neural activity.
This was her first competition after suffering a concussion on Oct. 8 which sidelined her for three weeks, but she took first in Freestyle 3 interpretive, second in dramatic spotlight and footwork and third in light entertainment and rhythmic ball.
During ice ages, which are mainly driven by rhythmic variations in Earth's orbit and spin that alter sunlight in the Northern Hemisphere, growing ice caps and glaciers trap so much frozen water on land that sea levels can drop a hundred meters or more.
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