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The body schema will be modified in a way that resembles transfer of embodiment from the controlling limb to the new supernumerary one by using the efferent information from one movement to control a new limb, and providing afferent information from the actions of the new limb.

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And please, always take time for a long Corpse Pose (Savasana) at the end of your practice so that the benefits of the poses have time to spread throughout all layers of your embodiment-- from thembodiment-- fromd, from thembodiment-- fromsciousness, from the consciousness to the intelligence, from the intelligence to the Soul," wrote Yogacharya Iyengar.

Embodiment perspectives from the cognitive sciences offer a rethinking of the role of sensorimotor activity in human learning, knowing, and reasoning.

Young suggests that the inhibited intentionality characteristic of female embodiment derives from the fact that women often experience their bodies as things/objects, "looked at and acted upon" (2005, 39), as well as the source of capacities.

This environment provides for the representation of conceptual schemas and subsequent embodiment from computer based component selection modules.

A humanist would respond that the question itself reveals that the critic simply is not clear on the concept of "human being"—a concept that includes the notion of a common life, based on shared embodiment, from which radically impaired humans are excluded.

For alternate frameworks of analysis as well as for comparative perspectives, we will also examine theories of power and embodiment from other cultures, including recent scholarship in anthropology and critical theory.

His novel runs to almost five hundred pages; in addition to dense footnotes, nearly every chapter totters, like some hydrocephalic embodiment of erudition, from the weight of two or three long epigraphs (from Edward Said, Saul Smilansky, Freud, V. S. Naipaul, Cicero, Simone Weil, Dante, John Donne, George Eliot, and the like).

In Elizabethan England, Jesuits were reviled as the embodiment of the Catholic threat-from-within, ruthlessly persecuted and even dragged into the gunpowder plot.

The court's ruling has transformed an ordinary citizen's love of his country into a "duty" to the state, the Constitution from an embodiment of the ideals of freedom to a coercive instrument and the movie theater from a place of entertainment to a venue for demonstrating patriotism.

The ruling of the court, Tharoor continues, "has transformed an ordinary citizen's love of his country into a 'duty' to the state, the Constitution from an embodiment of the ideals of freedom to a coercive instrument and the movie theater from a place of entertainment to a venue for demonstrating patriotism".

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