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    awareness has two definitions first it is the ability of the body’s sensory organs in the muscles‚ tendons‚ and joints to respond to stimuli while dancing or viewing dance and secondly it is An individual’s conscious awareness of body and joint position in space. We see the world through our five senses: sense perception is the active‚ selective and interpretative process of recording or becoming conscious of the external world. Because sensory perception is an important dimension of our understanding of

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    literature attempts to highlight the importance of sensory experience in architecture. It is indeed a response to what the author terms as ‘ocularcentrism’ of Modern Architecture. Ocularcentrism is the act of prioritizing visual stimuli to all other sensory stimuli available to a human perception. He quotes famous German poet‚ Goethe‚ in his defense‚ “the hands want to see‚ the eyes want to caress” Firstly‚ Pallasma discusses at length the sensory deprivation and distance caused by ocularcentrism;

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    In the Trenches In literature sensory imagery is used to evoke emotions in the reader or to bring the text to life. In his essay‚ In the Trenches‚ Charles Yale Harrison does so by descriptively retelling his experience of fighting in World War I. As I read the vivid narrative‚ images were wrought in my mind. The writer’s use of sensory imagery was not only astonishingly effective in drawing out emotional response‚ but also in bringing the story to life. The visual imagery he utilized in the

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    Memory Process Memory is a person’s ability to form‚ store‚ retain‚ and retrieve information. The process of memory consists of three steps‚ which are encoding‚ storing‚ and retrieving. Among those steps there are stages of memory known as sensory memory‚ short-term memory‚ and long-term memory. Of the three steps in the memory process‚ encoding is the most critical of them all. Encoding Encoding is the process used to transform information so it can be stored (AllPsych‚ 2011). Also the

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    writer at his/her own cost. In all such cases where a scribe/writer is used‚ the following rules will apply : i) The candidate will have to arrange his/her own scribe/writer at his/her cost. ii) Scribe/writer must be essentially one grade lower in educational qualification than the minimum eligibility educational qualifications of the candidate (i.e. graduation in this recruitment). Thus the qualification of scribe/ writer should not be more than XII standard pass. iii) Both the candidate as well

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    on what is provided to them by the poet. While writing poems‚ authors tend not to incorporate devices that may entice the senses of their readers‚ but that is not the case for “Red Lily.” Between poems that use sensory devices like “Red Lily” and poems that don’t‚ the addition of sensory devices to the poem “Red Lily” creates a more intense feeling and emotion through the aid of aural and visual implementations to enhance the experience of reading the poem for the audience. After looking over the

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    What is Haptics? Mandayam A Srinivasan© Director Laboratory for Human and Machine Haptics: The Touch Lab Massachusetts Institute of Technology http://touchlab.mit.edu 1. Introduction Haptics refers to sensing and manipulation through touch. Since the early part of twentieth century‚ the term haptics has been used by psychologists for studies on the active touch of real objects by humans. In the late nineteen-eighties‚ when we started working on novel machines pertaining to touch‚ it became apparent

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    space is required for every movement we make. However even with this encountered it is still often overlooked as one of the senses because it is so automatic and frequent that our conscious mind barely notices it. Proprioception is a third distinct sensory modality that responds solely on bodies’ internal status. It is the sense that indicates whether the body is moving with the required effort‚ as well as where the various parts of the body are located in relation to each other Our sense of balance

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    rare occasions may attempt to elope and want staff to chase after him. Individualized visual schedule‚ timer‚ verbal prompts and physical prompts from behind are required. Bryce gravitate towards toys that give him a sensory input such as a clapper‚ beans sensory bin‚ a sensory toy (dinosaur) and scratches. He requires a Token Economy‚ Individualized Token Board and Functional Communication Training and benefits from adult attention‚ verbal praise‚ and access to a preferred reinforce during academic

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    like if you were unable to experience any external sensory stimulation? Be sure to include vision‚ hearing‚ taste‚ touch‚ smell‚ pain‚ and the role of culture in your discussion. Living in the 21st century‚ in the United States of America‚ technology has become an extremely important piece of self‚ culturally. From smart phones to digital books‚ tablet computers to DVRs‚ the world is run by technology it seems. To be without external sensory stimulation in today’s technological world would depend

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