Sentence examples for visual orientation from inspiring English sources

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Her behavior now looked much more "blind," reflecting not only her increasing inability to decipher what faced her but her complete lack of visual orientation and searching and gaze.

Another similarity between jellyfish and vertebrate eyes involves the dark shielding pigment providing visual orientation [see (Kozmik et al. 2008a) for data, further discussion and references].

Cubism, for example, implies a visual orientation quite different from realism, but both idioms belong to a common tradition in that they strive to show us something of the real.

Essentially, talk like visual orientation or gestures can be used to identify what is experienced as important in the context (Goodwin 2000), and in doing so expand and deepen understanding of the video segment.

Nonetheless, it remains an interesting question to ask why the Drosophila larval eyes are recycled into supplementary extraretinal components of the circadian control system after relinquishing their visual orientation function.

Load-sensitive activity reflects specific working memory functions, such as temporary retention and manipulation of information, while load-insensitive activity reflects supportive functions, such as visual orientation, perception, encoding, and response selection and execution.

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Isenberg believes we are offering "directions for perceiving" the work, i.e., by singling out certain its features, we are "narrow[ing] down the field of possible visual orientations" and thereby guiding others in "the discrimination of details, the organization of parts, the grouping of discrete objects into patterns" (Isenberg 1949, 336).

Therefore, an important caveat to conclusions drawn from studies which compare haptic and visual orientation-sensitivity is that it is not clear how well-matched changes of orientation are across modalities.

Different visual orientations were emulated by varying the amplitude of the brief (5 ms) pulse representing thalamic input (see Materials and Methods).

In contrast to the orientation-dependent modulation of force direction, subjects did not modulate peak force magnitude either for the different visual orientations of the hammer (analysis of variance [ANOVA], p = 0.53; Figure 2B) or across successive blocks of four trials (ANOVA, p = 0.76; Figure 2C).

In the current context, orientation can be defined as a process by which position is established using visual cues with respect to features and obstacles within the environment; non-visual orientation, such as use of echolocation [ 25] is excluded.

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