نتایج جستجو برای: developmental orientation

تعداد نتایج: 224600  

2006
Michela Ponticorvo Orazio Miglino

The performance of children in an orientation task involving geometric and nongeometric spatial cues presents an interesting pathway during development. At an early stage, children are able to exploit the first, but do not use the information provided by the second. This surprising result has been interpreted resorting to the presence of a geometric module in vertebrates’ brain whose limitation...

2016
Nolan Branson NOLAN BRANSON

Social psychologists are increasingly interested in the growth of irreligion, defined by Lugo (2015) as identification with no particular religious affiliation. Findings that suggest that religion is a product of evolution have influenced this social psychological research, warranting the question: If religious tendencies were strictly a product of evolution, then how does one explain the pheno...

2014
Joshua D. Garcia Evan B. Dewey Christopher A. Johnston

Communication between cortical cell polarity cues and the mitotic spindle ensures proper orientation of cell divisions within complex tissues. Defects in mitotic spindle positioning have been linked to various developmental disorders and have recently emerged as a potential contributor to tumorigenesis. Despite the importance of this process to human health, the molecular mechanisms that regula...

2017
Alexandra B Rebocho Paul Southam J Richard Kennaway J Andrew Bangham Enrico Coen

Out-of-plane tissue deformations are key morphogenetic events during plant and animal development that generate 3D shapes, such as flowers or limbs. However, the mechanisms by which spatiotemporal patterns of gene expression modify cellular behaviours to generate such deformations remain to be established. We use the Snapdragon flower as a model system to address this problem. Combining cellula...

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
f. sajedi md associate professor of pediatrics, clinical sciences dept., & pediatric neurorehabilitation research center, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran mph r. vameghi md assistant professor of pediatrics, clinical sciences dept., & pediatric neuro- rehabilitation research center, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran m.a. mohseni bandpei phd associate professor, physiotherapy dept., university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran v. alizad bsc occupational therapist, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran s. hemmati gorgani md assistant professor, psychiatry dept., university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran s. shahshahani pour md pediatrician, pediatric neurorehabilitation research center, university of social welfare & rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran

objective the purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence and the most common risk factors of motor developmental delay in infants. materials & methods following ethical approval, a study was carried out on the prevalence and risk factors of infants with motor developmental delay. the first stage was conducted through a cross-sectional study to determine the prevalence of motor develo...

2013
Danielle van den Brink Gabriele Janzen

In spatial development representations of the environment and the use of spatial cues change over time. To date, the influence of individual differences in skills relevant for orientation and navigation has not received much attention. The current study investigated orientation abilities on the basis of visual spatial cues in 2-3-year-old children, and assessed factors that possibly influence s...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2004
Markus Bastir Antonio Rosas Kazuto Kuroe

The absolute and relative breadths of the mandibular ramus (MRB) display substantial variation in modern humans, and are of analytical value in paleoanthropology. According to Enlow et al. ([1969] Am. J. Orthod. 56:6-23), the ramus is the growth counterpart of the middle cranial fossa (MCF) and the pharynx. Such counterpart principles state that variation in ramus breadth is a frequent function...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1989
P W Baas M M Black G A Banker

Microtubules in the dendrites of cultured hippocampal neurons are of nonuniform polarity orientation. About half of the microtubules have their plus ends oriented distal to the cell body, and the other half have their minus ends distal; in contrast, microtubules in the axon are of uniform polarity orientation, all having their plus ends distal (Baas, P.W., J.S. Deitch, M. M. Black, and G. A. Ba...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 2007
Christofer Troedsson Philippe Ganot Jean-Marie Bouquet Dag L Aksnes Eric M Thompson

In models of growth and life history, and in molecular and cell biology, there is a need for more accurate frames of reference to characterize developmental progression. In Caenorhabditis elegans, complete fate maps of cell lineage provide such a standard of reference. To be more widely applicable, reference frames should be easier to measure while still providing strong predictive capacity. To...

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