celebrate, express, and connect. When the energy that naturally moves through the body is expressed through intentional movement, it has the capacity to reconnect us with our own Source energy and power of manifestation. This is a practice that, in mainstream culture has been lost. We have bec...
aBut experts in the study of communication through body movement are not yet prepared to spell out an exact dictionary of gestures ,as body movements can mean many things .For example ,a student in conversation with a professor may hold the older person 's eyes a little longer than usual ....
Repeat this movement on the other side. Extend your right leg forward, left leg bent underneath the body, tilt your hips back, rock down, rock forward, and drive those hips forward. Do this one more time. Hips go forward, while your tailbone remains tucked underneath you. ...
Directional cell movement through tissues is critical for multiple biological processes and requires maintenance of polarity in the face of complex environmental cues. Here we use intravital imaging to demonstrate that secretion of exosomes from late end
ArCHI: engaging with museum objects spatially through whole body movement. designing for emergent experience and interactivity enabled through depth sensing (with Kinect) that go beyond traditionally applied methods within Human Computer... GSA Fatah,A Moutinho 被引量: 16发表: 2012年 Designing and eva...
1. As you run a current up your spinal column by accelerating the movement of cerebrospinal fluid, your body becomes like a magnet and you create an electromagnetic field around it. 2. When the pineal gland is activated, a reverse torus field of electromagnetic energy is drawing energyintoyour...
Aiming at objective early detection of neuromotor disorders such as cerebral palsy, we propose an innovative non-intrusive approach using a pressure sensing device to classify infant general movements. Here we differentiate typical general movement patte
body constructs its surroundings virtually, operating as a subject through movement, but doing so within objective space. A phantom limb persists vividly for the amputee—a phenomenon that cannot be explained in solely psychological or physiological terms [3]. In the same way, the phenomenal body ...
The novices’ changes to gait based on hand interactions require integration of sensory information from one part of the body to command movement changes in another part of the body. Increased sensorimotor engagement may result in longer-lasting changes to movement than direct mechanical assistance or...
For instance, BIBS can be described as the difference between having a perception (belief) regarding one's body (such as conscious moni- toring of one's movement, or a belief about one's body's capacity to move), and hav- ing a capacity to move (the actual accomplishment of the ...