• For it reveals to one that the anatomist or physiologist who investigates merely the physical processes in the organism is like a spirit-being who moves about under the earth without ever coming up to the surface, and who has never even seen men or wagons. (rsarchive.org)
  • The city, as a living organism, reflects social processes and interactions, economic relations, political conditions and private matters. (inenart.eu)
  • One large obstacle is the fact that organisms are complex and not everything is known about their inner processes and community interactions. (igem.org)
  • It posits that cognitive processes primarily are means to maintain allostasis in organisms whose ecological niches require movement to approach food-resources and avoid predation. (lu.se)
  • It incorporates the sensorium: the entire apparatus of one's perception of the world. (popsci.com)
  • Research has also suggested the feeling of awe has the ability to expand one's perceptions of time availability. (astronomycafe.net)
  • Therefore, we want to underline the strength of the simulacra by the perversion of the perception of animats, which are neither animals nor humans, carried through the inevitable instinct of anthropomorphism and projection of internal sensations, a reflex triggered by any manifestation that challenges our senses. (fondation-langlois.org)
  • Effects on Sleep, Dream Cycles and on , I Rhythmic Activities 464 Genetic Investigations I Genetic Studies, Effects on Chromosomes in Culture, in Animals, in Humans, and Lower Organisms and Plants, Effects on Reproduction, Controlled and / Uncontrolled Studies etc. 470 Biochemical Investigations General Biochemical Studies. (erowid.org)
  • As it has a cellular organisation that has much in common with the cells of humans, it is often used as a model organism for studying genetics. (lu.se)
  • As this example shows, the organizational and functional plan of a living being determines what can become "stimulus" and "characteristic" to which the organism responds with a certain reaction. (sciencetheory.net)
  • Or what kind of organs they would use to interpret their surroundings, whether that's through vibration, or, what organisms have ears? (chambermade.org)
  • It essentially amounts to the statement that, from the great cake of reality, every living organism cuts a slice, which it can perceive and to which it can react owing to its psycho-physical organization, i.e., the structure of receptor and effector organs. (sciencetheory.net)
  • Organism and organs presuppose their spiritual prototype. (globalgreyebooks.com)
  • For the ecologists, connectivity is 'the ease with which organisms, matter or energy traverse the ecotones between adjacent ecological units' (Ward et al, 129). (australianhumanitiesreview.org)
  • This 'hydrological connectivity' maintains a diversity of connected ecological zones over both time and space. (australianhumanitiesreview.org)
  • Depending on circumstance and the nature of the particulars of the ecological niche, an organism may require the ability to find the way to a goal-site containing food or water, perceive its surroundings in order to trigger allostatic behaviour, make choices and priorities, and predict outcomes. (lu.se)
  • Predictive processing Footnote 1 (henceforth, PP) depicts perception, cognition, and action as the closely woven products of a single kind of inferential process. (springer.com)
  • The computational basis of perception, cognition, and action (if this ambitious story is on track) involves only three 'basic elements' - predictions (flowing from a long-term multi-level 'generative model'), prediction error signals (calculated relative to active predictions), and the estimated, context-varying 'precision' of those prediction error signals. (springer.com)
  • In speaking about sense perception, many people are accustomed to listing five different types - seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, and touching (or feeling). (rsarchive.org)
  • Affinity is a phenomena of space in that it expresses the willingness to occupy the same place as the thing which is loved or liked. (scientolipedia.org)
  • The artist reflects on human desires, the perception of individual beauty, and the futile attempts to preserve moments that are fleeting. (archgallery.net)
  • All this makes one very specific aspect of airspace very obvious: it is a fluid space that is ultimately uncontrollable, it can expand in a way that cannot be seen by the human eye, it lacks any clear contours or boundaries, it can be crossed at high speed, and it almost completely surrounds every single person. (e-flux.com)
  • Visibility is fundamental not only to human perception but also to our judgement, and we need boundaries in order to protect ourselves. (e-flux.com)
  • The three protagonists of the piece appear as hybrids of machines and organisms, and their existence blurs the boundaries between fiction and experience. (kunsthalcharlottenborg.dk)
  • Frames typically used to restrict and contain images are deconstructed, breaking the space between two surfaces and extending the boundaries. (archgallery.net)
  • Supernaturalism as theologically conceived is scientifically absurd, but re-defined literally, that is, given a spiritual and not a dogmatic interpretation, signifies the depth of a rational perception of Nature's forces and her unchanging law. (globalgreyebooks.com)
  • existing - abstract perceptions view this as a definitive 'state', NI perception views it as the outcome of becoming within and around local regions of the infinite stillness of space as an intangible presence everywhere. (occurrity.com)
  • abstract perception of the eliminative relationship between autonomous individuals or groups striving for possession of the same resource or position. (occurrity.com)
  • This analytical work has critically countered narrow perceptions of water as an abstract resource for consumption, to focus on fresh water as a critical life force. (australianhumanitiesreview.org)
  • What are the political and ontological implications of blurring the boundary between technological and biological organisms? (confluxfestival.nl)
  • These findings indicated that those (students) who used campus green spaces more frequently rated their overall quality of life higher when compared with students who used the campus green spaces and arboretum less frequently", said McFarland. (medindia.net)
  • The researchers note that the research was performed in cell cultures, and will need to be replicated in living organisms to confirm the findings. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Although the study of this new form of visual perception measurement has been going for several years now, findings are not unequivocal. (bvsalud.org)
  • Professor Charles Spence heads the Crossmodal Research Laboratory at the University of Oxford's Somerville College, studying the psychology of human perception and the interactions of senses. (popsci.com)
  • Yet ever since aerosols started determining our everyday interactions during the Covid-19 pandemic, since the war in Ukraine has triggered vociferous calls to close its airspace, since the fear of poison gas or nuclear weapons being used has arisen once more, our perception of airspace and its relevance has become that much more acute. (e-flux.com)
  • These particles can remain suspended in the air for prolonged periods of time and can be carried on normal air currents in a room or beyond, to adjacent spaces or areas receiving exhaust air. (cdc.gov)
  • This perception, whose object is our own physical existence, is to be attributed to the sense of life. (rsarchive.org)
  • His work consists of performances and installations which play with the perceptions of spectators. (macular.nl)
  • Whatever we emit into the space around us can have a harmful effect on it. (e-flux.com)
  • DspB is also found in nature and not harmful to organisms since it serves only to degrade extracellular carbohydrate polymer bonds in the biofilm matrix. (igem.org)
  • Moreover, students who spent greater time in green space also rated their cognitive ability to apply knowledge learned in college as higher compared to those students who spent less time. (medindia.net)
  • 308 Psychological Investigations Psychological Studies Effects on Personality, Mood, Behaulor, Learning, Sexual Activity, Creativity, Test Battery Performance, Perception, etc. 324 / Manipulation of Time and Space By Roland Fischer 362 1 Neurological and PHYSIOLOGICAL Investigations Electrical Activity of Brain During Wakefulness / And Sleep. (erowid.org)
  • The immaterial and intangible character of light, colour and motion forms the starting point of Nicky Assmann's [NL] spatial installations, in which she endeavours to heighten our perception. (confluxfestival.nl)
  • Mostly working with light, his installations and performance range from hallucination inducing flickering landscapes, to serene infinite colour spaces, spinning holographic forms and singing micro-organisms. (macular.nl)
  • In the "Newtonian" view of space, there is no (theoretical) interaction between the (environmnetal) space and the objects that "move" through it ("Friction" can be seen as the influence of the "environment" on the moving object -but this is not a "reciprocal" action which involves bi-directional interaction between the object and its environment). (tebatt.net)
  • In using distorted mirroring materials, she challenges preconceived notions of our surroundings to open up space for other possibilities in our perception. (confluxfestival.nl)
  • whereas all organisms have experience of causal efficacy whereby their functioning is conditioned by their environment. (brocku.ca)
  • The same thing happens in the time dimension with the help of our internal model to make our jagged perceptions in time into a smooth movie experience. (astronomycafe.net)
  • It embeds an unknown, 2 hour long bio-digital experience in audience's perception. (decol.tv)
  • Three-dimensional Euclidean space, where the three rectangular coordinates are equivalent, was always identified with the a priori space of experience and perception. (sciencetheory.net)
  • The human organism as a whole is based on a sensitive balance between permeability and impermeability. (e-flux.com)
  • Homosphere addresses this ubiquitous but invisible sphere, interpreting it as a space for what is unknown or unexpected, for the frequently clandestine attacks not only on the human organism but also on people, society and nature-and as such it is a potential danger zone within the earth system. (e-flux.com)
  • He lets the listener rediscover the spaces of nature, everyday noises, and the miracle of the human voice. (art.pl)
  • Through our human practices project, we are exploring different perspectives of synthetic biology by asking members of the public, as well as iGEM participants, to create art in the form of visual arts or stories conveying their perception of synthetic biology and its potential impact on the world. (igem.org)
  • It is therefore important for anyone who wants their underlying perception to be understood, to choose language that corresponds most closely with this perception and to avoid language that is liable to misrepresent it. (occurrity.com)
  • NI view) a co-expression of space and energy in local gravitational form. (occurrity.com)
  • Physics is a natural scientific discipline which deals with matter, energy, time and space and actions and inter-actions concerning matter and energy in space and time. (boloji.com)
  • Thus Energy-Presence is Time-Space. (boloji.com)
  • Time-space as Energy-Presence can be termed Static Time or Time at Rest. (boloji.com)
  • The linear or periodic transformation of energy takes place in a regular way in the Universal Time-space to measure the duration and monitor the Time taken for a physical, chemical, biological, astronomical, cosmological, social, political,…etc process or event. (boloji.com)
  • Energy-Presence can also be referred to as time-space. (boloji.com)
  • an interchange of energy from one beingness to another in the thetan , and in Homo sapiens, communication is known as perception. (scientolipedia.org)
  • Conventional science says that space is cold and still, and that what energy does exist cannot be put to useful work. (zpenergy.com)
  • There are magnets that can redirect the energy of space. (zpenergy.com)
  • Renewed perception is the objective of Sciarrino's "ecology of sound. (art.pl)
  • This flow of information creates unanticipated micro-biological organisms with the help of the intersect between light and sound. (decol.tv)
  • basically we all work together as horizontal platform - the (Organism of Sound - Sound of Organism basic events are concert perfomances - artistic statements - this will be announced upfront - so we have to have the precise dates of concerts. (cirkulacija2.org)
  • That type of working and co-creating space and doing events has really come about because I feel a constant desire to be in collaboration. (chambermade.org)
  • von Skramlik, 1934, and others) prove that the space of visual and tactual perception is in no way Euclidean. (sciencetheory.net)
  • 1987), y el Modelo de Control de Locomoción Visual (Lee & Lishman, 1977b) se integran en un solo modelo, que todavía incorpora desarrollos recientes en la investigación empírica. (bvsalud.org)
  • The final part of the last century observed the onset and development of a new concept in the visual space perception assessment, the visually directed tasks, named after the task created by Foley and Held (1972), visually directed pointing . (bvsalud.org)
  • When the underlying perception differs markedly from what is familiar to most people, the need for careful language use becomes crucial if people are truly to understand what is being said. (occurrity.com)
  • presence of diverse organisms and/or people in common space. (occurrity.com)
  • Evolution itself embodies an ongoing exchange of information between organism and environment. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • These defects in time perception may play a part in the hallucinations and delusions experienced by schizophrenic patients according to some studies. (astronomycafe.net)
  • They really do offer a space of experimentation and play that I feel like all my best ideas have come from. (chambermade.org)
  • Manipulating objects in three dimensional space gives a learner unprecedented personal control (agency) over the learning environment. (frontiersin.org)
  • All these different spaces and cross art forms offer different ways to go into the detail of each cosmology and each creature and each story. (chambermade.org)
  • According to von Uexkull's expression, any organism, so to speak, cuts out from the multiplicity of surrounding objects a small number of characteristics to which it reacts and whose ensemble forms its "ambient" ( Umwelt ). (sciencetheory.net)
  • In the space of perception, the coordinates are in no way equivalent, but there is a fundamental difference between top and bottom, right and left, and fore and aft. (sciencetheory.net)
  • Dentro de estos modelos, la calibración entre señales visuales y señales vestibulo-kinestésicas es de fundamental importancia, especialmente en el caso de tareas dirigidas visualmente. (bvsalud.org)
  • I've been spending a lot of time snorkelling and I feel quite a calling to the aquatic space at the moment. (chambermade.org)
  • The vibrations of the micro-biological organisms constitute the basic elements in Gaiser's music. (decol.tv)
  • Already the organization of our body and, in the last resort, the fact that the organism is subjected to gravity, makes for an inequality of the horizontal and vertical dimensions. (sciencetheory.net)
  • The model-building aspect of our brain is just another tool it has that is equivalent to its pattern-recognition ability in space. (astronomycafe.net)
  • A new study says that college campuses with more green space are more conducive for learning than those lacking in these areas. (medindia.net)
  • This will no doubt provide valuable insights as to the workings of the organism in study and also lead to the production of synthetic chassis and systems that are much more manipulable, controllable and predictable. (igem.org)
  • It encompasses the entire globe and extends up to the point where space begins. (e-flux.com)
  • his music begins at the threshold of perception. (art.pl)
  • Fragments and artifacts originated in virtual environments, with fractions of it becoming tangible in physical perception through the installation. (cristian-anutoiu.com)
  • This is a challenge because the language needs to be as simple and familiar as possible at the same time as clearly reflecting and reinforcing the difference in intended meaning from common perceptions. (occurrity.com)
  • The common perception is that the germs in our gut are free-floating organisms, just drifting around like stars stuck in some inner-space within us. (biohmhealth.com)
  • We seem to be wanting something which is not within our present perception,and feel happy about what we know not. (dlshq.org)
  • The students were also asked to rate their perception of quality of life. (medindia.net)
  • According to McFarland, the researchers were able to make a "statistically significant" correlation between green space users and those who gave a high rating to their quality of life. (medindia.net)
  • To understand this, it must be realized that even organism has its origin in spirit This we can both affirm and prove, for the soul is the basis, as it is the law, of all its functions. (globalgreyebooks.com)
  • Their non-conforming bodies are inhabiting the concept of space on various platforms and perpetually present themselves by being forever embedded in the internet - confronting corporate structures and binaries. (cristian-anutoiu.com)
  • Og den tredje karakter, samlingspunktet mellem de to mennesker, det ikoniske One World Trade Center i New York, som Just betragter som en protese i byrummet, en arkitektonisk fantomlegemsdel, der udfylder tomrummet efter det traumatiske tab af tvillingetårnene. (kunsthalcharlottenborg.dk)
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