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In the case of spatial thinking, an embodied action would represent any purposeful body state or motion that reproduces a structural mapping to a spatial concept during learning.
We operationalize embodied actions as the purposeful body positions and movements that an individual engages in during a learning activity, where these body states and actions exhibit a non-trivial relationship to the targeted learning objective.
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Suddenly the crowd was dissected by three purposeful bodies: Nicholas Bruder, Lindsey Dietz Marchant and Mr. Zustiak, all charismatic performers, who moved among theatrical solos, moments of stillness and tangling partnerships in which they sometimes lay prone on the floor, rearranging themselves with dogged energy as their watchers hurried to get out of the way.
"Be gentle, purposeful with your body," he said.
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI; the purposeful destruction of body tissue without conscious suicidal intent) has emerged as a prominent threat to psychological functioning in adolescence, with prevalence rates among community samples ranging from 12.5 to 23.6% [ 1, 2].
Clinical RBD was defined when the bed partner reported significant, purposeful limb or body movements during sleep (as if patients were acting out their dreams) and when these movements were associated with a dream recall when the patient was awake.
c) In the Discussion section, we have expanded the discussion on various alternative scenarios, especially those involving mass death events as a result of some sort of calamity or death traps vs purposeful entry and body disposal.
But to submerge oneself in the feeling of the body in purposeful action is to turn away from the world and face oneself, unselfconsciously and truthfully.
The oft-quoted refrain in the industry is that "robotics is hard". It's hard to make devices made of metal, electronics, and other human-engineered bits function in the same sort of purposeful, elegant way that human bodies can.
Tumour, also spelled tumor, also called neoplasm, a mass of abnormal tissue that arises without obvious cause from preexisting body cells, has no purposeful function, and is characterized by a tendency to independent and unrestrained growth.
This is the ultimate vision of humanity as nature's steward, at once both an organ of the great natural body and its intelligent, purposeful overseer; part of nature, but also above it.
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