• Bodily Autonomy Matters! (ucc.org)
  • Far from tragic, access to abortion is necessary for bodily autonomy. (socialistworker.org)
  • One year after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, which guaranteed abortion rights nationwide, the legal landscape is as bad as reproductive rights advocates expected, with many conservative states banning or severely restricting the procedure - and most of the same states, not coincidentally, targeting other rights that involve bodily autonomy. (advocate.com)
  • Therefore, AST has the potential as a biological marker to monitor progress of orthodontic tooth movement. (scialert.net)
  • Orthodontic tooth movement is a process that combines both pathologic and physiological responses following external applied forces (Wise and King, 2008). (scialert.net)
  • In this study, where higher level of force applied was done to assess the suitability of AST as a biological marker to monitor orthodontic tooth movement. (scialert.net)
  • Finally, it affects orthodontic tooth movements, especially in movements of intrusion or bodily movement of teeth across the sinus floor 9-10 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Distalization of canine involves bodily movement of the tooth. (scialert.net)
  • According to Dixon-Peters, the approach to somatic interventions can vary between practitioners but often involves process-oriented therapy alongside mindfulness and some movement. (healthline.com)
  • A type of physical activity that involves planned, structured, and repetitive bodily movement done to maintain or improve one or more components of physical fitness. (cdc.gov)
  • Her particular area of interest is in using movement as a tool to re-engage and the potential it holds in developing ownership, choice & self-awareness, especially when working with non-dancers from potentially excluded communities. (uclan.ac.uk)
  • Her work at UCLan continues to delve into the value of movement when working with non-dancers considered hard to reach or socially excluded and is particularly interested in the role bodily awareness has to play within this context. (uclan.ac.uk)
  • Research has extensively tested the body and brain's response to movement and shown that it can greatly impact one's overall mental well-being," explains Helper. (psychcentral.com)
  • Read more about the origins of environmental justice movement , Dollie Burwell , or the Toxic Wastes and Race Report that came out of the movement. (ucc.org)
  • The Role of Language and Bodily Movements in Perceiving Others"˜ Actions. (mpg.de)
  • Any bodily movement that is produced by the contraction of skeletal muscle and that substantially increases energy expenditure. (cdc.gov)
  • Physical activity is any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that results in energy expenditure above resting level. (who.int)
  • Physical activity, as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), is any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure. (who.int)
  • [1] Physical activity is any bodily movement produced by the skeletal muscles that uses energy. (who.int)
  • All you have to do is call for CanguRo with your smartphone or tablet PC and once it greets you, CanguRo transforms into ride mode and adapts to your physical movements. (yankodesign.com)
  • From this perspective, every aspect of a human bodily self - from chromosomal couplet to sense organ to limb shape - is a capacity for moving that develops through a process of its own movement making. (bigthink.com)
  • It is thus probably inevitable that culturally influenced ideas of bodily integrity and health from time to time are at odds with so-called vaccination technocracies ( 10 ). (cdc.gov)
  • People with SCD have abnormally shaped hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to bodily tissues. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Tingling in the limbs and a sort of lag between movements caused a mild panic sensation and I quickly google'd the lethal dose of nutmeg for the 10th time just to be sure. (erowid.org)
  • Bodily effects boil down to the lagging sensation in movements. (erowid.org)
  • When riding CanguRo, bodily sensation technologies help to unite the machine with the human user. (yankodesign.com)
  • This study investigated the potential of AST as a biological marker to monitor tooth movement by determining its activity in Gingival Crevicular Fluid (GCF) during bodily tooth movement (canine distalization). (scialert.net)
  • Through minute and specific fluid movements, they engage in tasks aimed at care and solace - whether that be through touching one another or taking space for emotion, relaxation, and grief. (hyperallergic.com)
  • Second, it emphasizes how descriptive phenomenology recognized the body as reference for movement and action in the constitution of self-consciousness, indicating convergences with existential phenomenology. (bvsalud.org)
  • New abortion laws are just one example in recent movements to contract ways of being by criminalizing behaviors, speech, and identities. (historians.org)
  • The return of stringent abortion laws is part of a small but powerful movement designed to contract ways of being by criminalizing behaviors, speech, and identities. (historians.org)
  • During the past four decades, the conservative anti-abortion movement has waged a tireless campaign to restrict abortion rights toward their ultimate goal of overturning Roe . (socialistworker.org)
  • We reject the bigoted and cruel logic of a movement that calls itself "pro-life" while working to outlaw lifesaving abortion care and enable deadly violence against abortion providers . (socialistworker.org)
  • The force needed to induce this movement is higher than what is needed to align teeth which involve tipping with no translation displacement (Proffit, 1993). (scialert.net)
  • Ultimately, the efforts of that day would spark a six week civil disobedience campaign that would awaken the conscience of a nation and kick-start the Environmental Justice Movement. (ucc.org)
  • her proposed practice methodology was published in The Dancer Citizen journal and is being used to develop projects in collaboration with The University Of Central Lancashire's Criminal Justice Partnership and forms the movement direction for the Creative Writing and Performance Project, Reading The World. (uclan.ac.uk)
  • Remember always that the nonviolent movement in Birmingham seeks justice and reconciliation, not victory. (spiritualityandpractice.com)
  • Our commitment to reproductive justice stands in stark contrast to the sexist, racist, homophobic and transphobic anti-choice movement that has attracted a growing effort of white supremacists and neo-Nazis to recruit to the organized far right . (socialistworker.org)
  • The finding of enzymatic response could enhance our understanding of the enzyme`s role during tooth movement. (scialert.net)
  • Perhaps best remembered today in history of science as the codiscoverer of the principle of natural selection, Wallace also played a prominent role in the antivaccination movement. (cdc.gov)
  • Time and again, researchers are discovering the vital role played by bodily movement not only in the evolution of the human species, but in the present-day social and psychological development of healthy individuals. (bigthink.com)
  • An examination of the role of ostension-the bodily manifestation of intention--in word learning, and an investigation of the philosophical puzzles it poses. (mit.edu)
  • The American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) defines dance therapy as "a psychotherapeutic use of movement to promote emotional, social, cognitive, and physical integration of the individual. (psychcentral.com)
  • He declared that the most important part of a movement occurs after the crowds go away. (ucc.org)
  • Constipation means that a person has difficulty passing stool or does not have bowel movements very often. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • A steady rhythm can encourage us to bodily movement, while a well-known tune can bring forth memories and nostalgia. (lu.se)
  • This enables precise recognition of intricate and various bodily motions through a single sensor. (photonics.com)
  • Movement can be used for both assessment and intervention. (healthline.com)
  • The score "Bodily Listening in Place" invites the public to improvise music across sensory boundaries in response to sonic, kinetic, visual, and haptic stimuli. (naisa.ca)
  • Poor regulation of bodily functions. (homewatchcaregivers.com)
  • This aggressive tumour that interferes with all bodily functions, depriving a child of the ability to move, to communicate, and even to eat and drink. (justgiving.com)
  • As the tumour begins to grow, it puts pressure on the nerves that control the essential bodily functions regulated by the pons. (justgiving.com)
  • Additionally, force feedback is implemented into the steering functions in order to bridge the human's sense of touch with the movement of the ride. (yankodesign.com)
  • The extraction and quantification of human movement data from musical performances offers a range of potential uses to researchers of musical interaction. (frontiersin.org)
  • A brain takes shape as it records patterns of neuromuscular coordination, and then remembers the outcomes in terms of pain or pleasure, emotional tags that help it assess whether to mobilise that movement again, and if so, how. (bigthink.com)
  • Seizures are episodes of uncontrolled and abnormal firing of brain cells that may cause changes in attention or behavior such as bodily movements. (medlineplus.gov)
  • It measures activity through light and movement. (psychcentral.com)
  • Physical activity refers to any bodily movement which uses energy and is performed as part of daily activities, such as household chores, walking, certain work and leisure-time activities, games, sports or planned exercise. (who.int)
  • Manipulating human movement characteristics: Effects on action prediction and cortical activation. (mpg.de)
  • Most relevant studies have focused on the interactions between dance teachers and students ( Keevallik, 2015 ), between two dancers (e.g., the legitimacy of a dance hold as examined by Keevallik, 2021 ), or the coordination of a simultaneous movement start ( Broth and Keevallik, 2014 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • The measurement and tracking of body movement within musical performances can provide valuable sources of data for studying interpersonal interaction and coordination between musicians. (frontiersin.org)
  • These results indicate that computer vision techniques can be effective in quantifying body movement from videos of musical performances, while also highlighting constraints that must be dealt with when applying such techniques in ensemble coordination research. (frontiersin.org)
  • Overview of Movement and Cerebellar Disorders Voluntary movement requires complex interaction of the corticospinal (pyramidal) tracts, basal ganglia, and cerebellum (the center for motor coordination) to ensure smooth, purposeful movement. (msdmanuals.com)
  • In cultural and social studies, configurations are patterns of behaviour, movement (→movement culture) and thinking, which research observes when analysing different cultures and/ or historical changes. (wikipedia.org)
  • and to mobilise these movement patterns as a means for sensing and responding to whatever appears. (bigthink.com)
  • These movements pull its bones and muscles into shape, as contracting cells build the physiological forms needed to meet the movements' demands. (bigthink.com)
  • These include alignment with the beat of the music, bodily synchronization with dance partners, and the integration of verbal sense-making activities (e.g., instructions, explanations, or inquiries) into the dance movements. (frontiersin.org)
  • Configurations of human behaviour and movement have attracted special attention in the framework of phenomenology and particularly in materialist phenomenology. (wikipedia.org)
  • Children with this cancer commonly experience double vision, reduced eye movement, facial weakness or asymmetry, and arm and leg weakness. (justgiving.com)
  • The techniques that track movement in two dimensions (optical flow and KCF) provided more accurate measures of movement than a technique that provides a single estimate of overall movement change by frame for each performer (frame differencing). (frontiersin.org)
  • Absence seizures (also called non-motor seizures) include seizures involving a change in behavior but without changes in motor movement (such as staring spells). (medlineplus.gov)
  • High levels of stress can cause changes in bowel movements, which can include constipation. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Dance therapy is a form of somatic therapy that utilizes movement as a pathway to healing, particularly for those navigating trauma. (healthline.com)
  • Accordingly, the things of the world and the bodily movements they shape, following Merleau-Ponty (1964), are pregnant with new knowledge that cannot foresee itself, and that no existing knowledge can anticipate. (edu.au)
  • The data clearly show that the children did not foresee, and therefore did not intentionally construct, the knowledge that emerged from the movements of their hands, arms, and bodies that comply with the forms of things. (edu.au)
  • Ostension is bodily movement that manifests our engagement with things, whether we wish it to or not. (mit.edu)
  • and the metaphysical problem of the ultimate status of the key terms in his argument: animate movement, language, and mind. (mit.edu)
  • If you're unfamiliar with somatic therapies or interventions, you might wonder why movement is essential in healing from trauma. (healthline.com)
  • 1:35 T+ 8.35 Actual bodily sleepiness is approaching while mixing with the drowsing effect of the nutmeg. (erowid.org)
  • In the first study ever to quantitatively measure trunk posture and wrist motion during simulated pruning activities, Kato and Fathallah tracked the movements of skilled vineyard workers as they pruned actual branches embedded in foam at heights where the branches would be cut during actual pruning. (cdc.gov)
  • With slow, focused movements, the dancers distribute cords that have been spread out on the floor to the audience. (hyperallergic.com)
  • Any combination of movement, image, and/or sound in attentive response to an environment is a valid interpretation of the score. (naisa.ca)
  • Instead of talking about your feelings directly, the way you might do in a talk therapy session , a dance movement therapist will encourage you to express yourself using your body. (psychcentral.com)
  • The continued development of tools to extract such data from video recordings will offer new opportunities to research musical movement across a diverse range of settings, including field research and other ecological contexts in which the implementation of complex motion capture (MoCap) systems is not feasible or affordable. (frontiersin.org)
  • In addition to measuring the workers' wrist and trunk movement, Fathallah and Kato asked them to rank the trellis systems for bodily discomfort. (cdc.gov)
  • In this video Ellen Waterman performs a realization on flute of her Instructional Score "Bodily Listening in Place. (naisa.ca)
  • In this video Ellen Waterman performs an outdoor musical improvisation interpreting her Instructional Score "Bodily Listening in Place" using amplified flute, electronic pedals and a maple syrup barrel. (naisa.ca)
  • Simulation and prediction of natural movement: results of an fMRI study. (mpg.de)
  • Some differences in movement tracking accuracy emerged between the three video datasets, which may have been due to instrument-specific motions that resulted in occlusions of the body part of interest (e.g., a violinist's right hand occluding the head while tracking head movement). (frontiersin.org)