Sentences with phrase «where body representation»

The discovery provides new insight into clinical conditions where body representation in the brain is disrupted due to changes in the central or peripheral nervous systems e.g. stroke, schizophrenia and phantom limb syndrome following amputation.

Not exact matches

At a news conference in Abeokuta on Sunday, where 11 state chairmen of different political parties in the state were present, the body, who spoke through its chairman, Moshood Adesina, said, «The outcome of the election, as announced by OGSIEC, is a true and fair representation of the performance of the different political parties that participated in the process.»
It has morphed gradually from a body exclusively male and hereditary to one which is almost entirely appointed and where female representation rivals the Commons.
Visual representations are no where near 100 % accurate at predicting your body fat percentage but they're all you need to get a good general sense of where you're starting at.
It assembled stills from a performance where Davis drew her body over projections of female nude drawings by Modigliani, as a recording of how a present body interacts with female representations in art history.
One can see this in two bodies of work: cultural representation is the primary issue in The African American Flag Project, where «African American» flags were the subject of the paintings; and the Made in USA series of paintings touch on the politics of consumption through self - referential text and image.
His figurative works explore the representation of the human body as a site where identity is transformed, theatrically expressed and concealed, in a fusion of organic and inorganic, skin and plastic, feminine and masculine, representation and nature.
Where Steiner uses a camera lens to not only present the self but also generate conversations around visibility, Collings - James has been using painting (and specifically the painting of animals, the insertion of language) to attend to the representation of gendered and racialised bodies, without the direct documentation or representation of these bodies.
A score becomes a map is a situation where objects, actions, and bodies encounter philosophical questions concerning representation, systems, and relations.
But where Kim attempts a «true» match between the skins of real bodies and the surfaces of his paintings, Levine trades in the field of representation, showing that the signifying power of the subject can not be held apart from the logic of the commodity.
Invoking both the potential of fetishism and ritual in representation, de Jong treats the body as an ambivalent locus - a site where the power and failure of the ideal collide.
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