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- Those who learn kinesthetically like activities, opportunities to ask questions, quizzes and participation.
- Some spiders orient themselves purely kinesthetically.
- This sequence translates to heightened body awareness and an association of rhythm with a physical experience for the student, reinforcing concepts kinesthetically.
- Her tiny office has soft lighting and richly textured fabrics like velvet and velour that are soft to the touch, or, as she says " kinesthetically pleasing ."
- Recent studies in neurology and neuropsychology on mental imagery have further questioned the " mind as serial computer " theory, arguing instead that human mental imagery manifests both visually and kinesthetically.
- By the early 1950s, in part inspired by his personal interest in the'flying saucer'or'UFO'phenomenon, Hill began experimenting in his own time with kinesthetically controlled flying platforms.
- According to Yvonne Daniel, " the columbia dancer kinesthetically relates to the drums, especially the quinto ( . . . ) and tries to initiate rhythms or answer the riffs as if he were dancing with the drum as a partner ."
- Hands-on ( or kinesthetically appealing ) VERY enlarged print materials such as those found in " The Big Collection of Phonics Flipbooks " by Lynn Gordon ( Scholastic, 2010 ) are helpful for teaching word families and blending skills to beginning readers with low vision.
- Charness singled out the film's famous title number and states, " it's a very kinetic moment, for though there is no technically accomplished dance present, the feeling of swinging around in a circle with an open umbrella is a brilliantly apt choice of movement, one that will be readily identifiable by an audience which might know nothing kinesthetically of actual dance . . . Accompanying this movement is a breathless pullback into a high crane shot that takes place at the same time Kelly is swinging into his widest arcs with the umbrella.
- In a 2000 presentation, Clancey explained how an awareness of the different types of cognition can aid in developing heuristics for recognizing extraterrestrial intelligence . For example, participants in SETI might look for very long phrases, modality blending ( e . g ., tasting shapes ), noise that is actually music, and descriptions that articulate relationships that humans express kinesthetically as gestures and facial expressions . He also talked about how current advances in robotics and neuroscience are the beginnings of a process memory architecture that will become the foundation of a successful computational theory of intelligence . And he pointed out that consciousness is not a mystical phenomenon or a topic to be shunned, but is instead the key for understanding how human intelligence is possible at all, how it is distinguished from other forms of intelligence on this planet, and indeed, how it is distinguished from current computer systems.