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Depending on the kind of motion pattern in the sequence, regions of coherent optic flow contain different optic flow vectors, e.g., for an expansional movement.
In the words of Franklin et al. [8], "conscious events occur as a sequence of discrete, coherent episodes separated by quite short periods of no conscious content" (see also [52]) - similar to the frames of a movie, the 'frames' of consciousness are discrete but are experienced as being continuous (although this analogy is not entirely accurate).
"For us it's a matter of trying to select a coherent sequence of courses emphasizing the essential skills and competencies needed to address the climate crisis," he said.
That it then took seven long years for Quick to frame a coherent sequence of events only confirmed the couple's suspicions: "For every sober person in this country, it must have been obvious that this guy was not trustworthy".
Specifically, I use the "catwalk" task as an example of how a single problem can serve as the basis for a coherent sequence of professional learning experiences.
Individuals have "intelligible genders" (Butler 1999, 23) if they exhibit this sequence of traits in a coherent manner (where sexual desire follows from sexual orientation that in turn follows from feminine/ masculine behaviours thought to follow from biological sex).
four credits in science by successfully completing chemistry, physics, and two additional science courses by selecting courses from subsection (e)(5) of this section; or. in addition to Algebra II, chemistry, and physics, a coherent sequence of three additional credits from no more than two of the categories or disciplines represented by subparagraphs (A), (B), (C), and (D) of this paragraph.
Brown and Marsden (1998) proposed that the basal ganglia facilitate a form of focused motor attention subserving the automatic binding of cortical motor areas in a coherent sequence of motor activity and thought.
A syntactically coherent sequence of words elicits a relatively small MMN relative to a syntactically illegal string of words (Hasting, Kotz, & Friederici, 2007; Menning et al., 2005; Pulvermüller & Assadollahi, 2007; Pulvermüller & Shtyrov, 2003; Pulvermüller, Shtyrov, Hasting, & Carlyon, 2008; Shtyrov, Pulvermüller, Naatanen, & Ilmoniemi, 2003).
They therefore had to identify a specific fault-line, mutate it, and then simulate a coherent and logical sequence of events that could have arisen following this mutation.
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