Due to a wider range of character portraits, improved visual detail on those portraits, and a better
visual aging process, the game feels that bit more convincing.
Not exact matches
A brief period of postnatal
visual deprivation, when early in life, drives a rewiring of the brain areas involved in
visual processing, even if the
visual restoration is completed well before the baby reaches one year of
age, researchers at the University of Trento, McMaster University, and the University of Montreal revealed in Current Biology.
At the same time, the
aged brain
processes the stream of
visual data much more slowly.
To be able to quickly identify someone's level of
visual processing speed, especially in
aging individuals, could flag who might have greater cognitive difficulties, she said.
In this talk, I'll present data showing that (1) neural distinctiveness declines with
age in multiple cortical regions, not just
visual cortex; (2) GABA levels also decline with
age across cortical regions; (3) participants with higher GABA levels exhibit greater neural distinctiveness; and (4) participants with higher GABA levels and greater neural distinctiveness perform better on a range of fluid, but not crystallized,
processing tasks.
The exhibition considers drawing in Europe and the United States throughout time, observing how artists advanced the role of drawing in artist's creative
processes — from a primary tool to record the
visual world to a medium distinguished for its expressive qualities and immediacy in the advent of photography and subsequent technological advances in the digital
age, ultimatelyunderscoring what makes drawing different from other forms of notation.
Using digital and wireless platforms, as well as analog printing and traditional casting techniques as a point of departure, each of the artists» creative
processes explore the development of artistic practices and
visual vernacular in the post-information
age.
• Assist the lead teacher with curriculum development and lesson planning • Ensure that the lesson plans are purposeful and
age appropriate • Work with the lead teacher to plan and implement study programs aimed at meeting the individual needs of the students • Encourage student enthusiasm for learning
processes by working with each student on an individual basis • Observe students» behavior and progress on a regular basis • Work with the lead teacher to recognize and address learning problems • Assist the lead teacher in developing reasonable classroom rules in accordance to the school guidelines • Evaluate students periodically to determine progress and need for intervention • Handle student record management tasks • Assist lead teachers in make needed adjustments to the instructional program • Prepare bulletin board displays in accordance to the lead teachers» instructions • Tutor students in groups and individually in order to enforce concepts taught in class • Assist students with assignments or in understanding difficult concepts • Supervise students during instruction and in the absence of the lead teacher • Organize and supervise games during activity time • Assist students during lunch time and with their toileting needs • Handle instruction resource research activities and hand out materials to students • Take and record class attendance • Assist students in embarking and disembarking from the school bus • Operate and maintain audio -
visual equipment from special class projects