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specialsaathi · 2 years
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Visual perception: Play and learn by Pinki Kumar
Visual perception: Play and learn by Pinki Kumar
A video tutorial on visual perception by Pinki Kumar Author Pinki Kumar Pinki is a special educator, play therapist and a mother of a neurodivergent kid. She has a YouTube channel Play and learn to teach different methods and strategies. These videos are a great resource for the parents to help their child learn various skills.
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stayinghealthy12 · 7 months
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How Vision Science will Set New Benchmarks for Modern Healthcare in 2030
Explore the revolutionary impact of Vision Science in the global healthcare industry of 2030. With the rise of AR & VR technologies and the growing use of handheld devices, discover how this field will play a crucial role in shaping our visual reality.
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therapygrove · 10 months
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Unleashing the Power of Play: The Numerous Benefits of Play-Based Pediatric Occupational Therapy
As pediatric occupational therapists, we know that children learn and develop through play. Play not only allows children to have fun, but it also helps them develop the skills they need for daily activities and function. This is why play-based Occupational Therapy (OT) has become a popular approach among therapists and parents alike as it offers a range of benefits for children. Let’s dive in deeper to explore some of the key benefits of play-based OT.
1. Improves Motor Skills
Play-based OT is a great way to improve a child's motor skills, including both gross and fine motor skills. By incorporating various activities into therapy sessions, such as building blocks, playing with playdough, catching and throwing a ball, or crawling under an obstacle course, children can improve their coordination, balance, and strength. This can help them with daily activities such as dressing, feeding, and writing.
2. Enhances Cognitive Skills
Play-based OT can also help children improve their cognitive skills such as problem-solving, planning, and organization. By engaging children in activities such as puzzles, memory games, and board games, children can improve their attention, memory, and processing skills. This can help them with school-related tasks like reading, writing, and math.
3. Boosts Self-Esteem
Play-based therapy can be an excellent way to boost a child's self-esteem and confidence. By providing a safe and supportive environment where they can be creative and explore different materials and activities, children can experience success and accomplishment. This can help them feel more confident in their abilities and encourage them to try new things.
4. Facilitates Socialization
Play-based therapy sessions also offer children the opportunity to socialize and interact with others, which is an essential aspect of their development. In group sessions, for example, children can learn how to share, take turns, and collaborate with others while engaging in different activities. This can also help children improve their communication skills and develop relationships with peers.
5. Customizable to Individual Needs
Play-based therapy is customizable to each child's unique needs. Play-based sessions can be tailored to target specific skills and areas of weakness, whether it's fine motor skills, sensory processing, or social skills. This way, each child can receive a personalized approach that meets their specific needs and goals.
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ltslean · 1 year
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Top Reasons why Teams Abandon their Visuals
Clear objectives, design optimisation, comprehensive training, visual board maintenance, and addressing technological limitations prevent visual abandonment.
Read More: https://tcard.leantransitionsolutions.com/software-blogs-details/top-reasons-why-teams-abandon-their-visuals
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technobroo · 2 years
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Did you know that the human eye can perceive images with an incredible resolution of 576 megapixels? 🤯 Our eyes are amazing organs that allow us to see the world in stunning detail! From photoreceptors and rods and cones to the retina, fovea, and optic nerve, the complex structures of our eyes work together to create the images we see. 🌎💡 #HumanEye #576Megapixels #EyeAnatomy #Retina #Fovea #OpticNerve #Photoreceptors #RodsAndCones #VisualPerception #SensorySystem #Perception #Biology #AnatomyAndPhysiology #ScienceFacts #AmazingEyes #VisualAcuity #ContrastSensitivity #ColorVision #Dept lhPerception #DynblamicRange #Neuroscience #DiscoverScience #ScienceCommunication #ScienceIsCool #WondersOfTheBody #NaturalWonder #EyesOfInstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/Co3l6xKqalv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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clairelancecentral · 2 years
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supedium · 2 days
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The Science Behind Optical Illusions: An In-Depth Exploration
https://supedium.com/interesting-facts/the-science-behind-optical-illusions-an-in-depth-exploration/ #Cognitiveprocessing #Geometricillusions #Motionillusions #Opticalillusions #Visualcortex #Visualperception The Science Behind Optical Illusions: An In-Depth Exploration https://supedium.com/interesting-facts/the-science-behind-optical-illusions-an-in-depth-exploration/
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ9RPAjr0vKVJ91LUi4o4igAI Simulates Brain's Visual Processing: A Neuroscience Breakthrough! #ne...
Neuroscientists are leveraging artificial intelligence to simulate and understand how the brain processes visual information. By creating advanced AI models that mimic neural networks, researchers can gain insights into the complex mechanisms of visual perception. #Neuroscience #ArtificialIntelligence #VisualPerception #BrainScience #AIResearch #NeuralNetworks #VisionScience #BrainSimulation #TechInMedicine #cognitivescience 
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junsojung-works · 1 year
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The Ghost in the Machine 20m 10sec single channel video & installation 4K 2021
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In the midst of a pandemic where movement and contact are limited, The Ghost in the Machine faces a situation where even artworks are transmitted as data, suggesting the possibility of a museum as a machine for thinking that reproduces current problems. It reorganizes the senses mediated by the museum accessed via a hybrid narrative of Bamseom, which was destroyed for the purpose of developing Seoul, and approaches the tension between art and technology, artificial and nature, while thinking about the gap.
The Ghost in the Machine, a collaborative project by Jungju An and Sojung Jun, could be considered as a theatrical situation, one in which the museum becomes its stage. The scene consists of makeshift stage structures, objects, CCTVs, and an AI drone that cruises through the structure at designated time slots. These parts are similar to muscles, blood vessels, and the intestine, all of which are organs that symbolically lie beneath the skin of the body of the museum of art. In the continuous transfer of senses, these various elements construct a temporal and spatial dimension filled with a multi-sensorial experience. The gaze of the CCTV and the AI drone observing these movements offer an experience in a different dimension. In this work, the audience inevitably is positioned as the passive other because they have to simply watch what is happening on stage from the outside. Yet, the perspective of these machines is based on different speeds, heights, and angles, making it possible for them to transcend the visualperceptive capacity of humans. As a result the images recorded and transferred by these machines allows the audience to have access to the interior of the structure, otherwise unapproachable to the naked eye. As such, by extracting and transmitting images between structures and objects, the machines guide us into a world beyond the limits of recognizable time and space. On the one hand, the machines send us images pushing us to realize the perceptive limits of humans; on the other, they demand us to mobilize our dormant senses to join the race on a newly paved, unpredictable path.
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crusnik85 · 3 years
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Visual perception is commonly altered in people with ADHD with or without sensory processing disorders. Visual perception refers to how our brain recognizes and processes visual information from our eyes. People with ADHD tend to have a lower visual perception compared to typical developing people. Some of the factors identified as affecting the perception is inattentiveness and deficits in memory. People with low visual perception tend to find it difficult to discriminate subtle differences in text and shapes, difficulties in handwriting and poor left right discrimination. On top of that, doing activities that require visual perception like reading and focusing tends to cause headaches at the end of the day. Long term effects are predictably poor performance in school or work, avoidance of certain tasks and anxiety/depression. I find that I often have days when I feel my eyes straining even when I can see things just fine. Even after testing my refraction or changing glasses, it remains the same. On those days I feel like the images are just skimming the surface of my retina and just wish there was a way for me to just slam it into my retinas. Try telling that to an Opthalmologist 😂. Very little research is available for adult ADHDers with these issues. Most studies are done in people with strokes and brain injuries. Hopefully in the future people would recognize this as something significant because it’s really inconvenient. #adhd #adhdawareness #visualperception #asd #sensoryprocessingdisorder https://www.instagram.com/p/CbkJs-Kr_l4/?utm_medium=tumblr
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studioalexandracarr · 4 years
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This newfound time to reflect is a great opportunity to see the connections between one pice and the next. Phi came out of my fascination for geometry and patterns found in nature. It’s apparent that it’s as relevant in my current work as it was then, although now, I can see many more layers of meaning. I’m revisiting the practice of sacred geometry and making new links every day. Phi was a piece I made for a show that was curated by @alexis_soul_gray . It has since been exhibited in Sweden @avestaart for their show Struktur. You can find the full video on my website (link in bio). . . . . #phi #art #sitespecificart #installation #sculpture #parallax #observation #perception #visualperception #lightplay #repetition #sacredgeometry #geometry #patternsinnature #calmingcontent #timetoreflect #artisticpractice #alexandracarr #contemporaryart #contemporaryartist https://www.instagram.com/p/B_cXHULlP7E/?igshid=lhxapw4ikx0t
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specialsaathi · 3 months
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VISUAL PROCESSING/VISUAL PERCEPTION ACTIVITIES AND AUTISM
Triveni Goswami VernalRegistered Special Educator A64010Stims refer to self-stimulatory behaviour. The previous blog provided an overview of Visual Stimming and the forms it can take when there is hypersensitivity or hyposensitivity to visual stimuli. In today’s blog, we will look at how Visual Processing activities may be beneficial for individuals who stim visually.Visual Processing refers to…
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blwbisht · 4 years
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Perception - The world 🌍 is full of magic🧞‍♂️ things🤨, patiently waiting for our senses to grow🌱 sharper ⚔️ - All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream 💭 - The more I see, less I know for sure #learnsomethingnew #learningathome #wordswithmeaning #wordsforthought #learnenglish #learning_english #learningforlife #learningediting #editingphoto #infographicdesign #infophoto #infophotography #instagramediting #instagramedit #instagramedits #instagramediting #instagrameditor #changeperceptions #perceptiongap #visualperception (at World Wide Web) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_ZGwp0g-pn/?igshid=ls8pk02lbbyl
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mvillabonagart · 5 years
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Teoría d la percepción. Escuela de la Gestalt. "Principio o Ley de Figura-Fondo"
"Esta es la cualidad de nuestra percepción por la cual configuramos un fondo en una forma, y una forma en un fondo". El ejemplo más popularmente conocido es el de dos caras simétricas cuyos perfiles nos ayudan a configurar una copa.- Ahora.- ¿Cuál de los elementos consideramos como forma y cuál como fondo?
La imagen de Morticia y Frankenstein bajo una luna que les observa, solo es un simple juego de elementos basado en este principio y en otros principios de la Gestalt
Busco mi hueco en el arte. MVillabonaG
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thepareidolickid · 5 years
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Simultaneous Cycles of LiFe #patternsandwaves #cloning #concentric #cyclic #editing #sirjj #jjdiaries #visualart #visualdiaries #visualfx #visualperception #visualdrama #contemporaryart #sacredgeometry#kineticarchitecture (at Sir J.J. COA Newsfeed) https://www.instagram.com/p/B15ccc7leoy/?igshid=12kpcnptejch4
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royamissart · 5 years
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Reese Witherspoon and her parabolic chin. Acrylic painting on canvas by Roy Amiss. #visualillusion #opticalart #contemporaryart #curator #artcollector #artexhibition #artgallery #publicgallery #interiordesign #londonart #museum #culture ##mediaarts #experimentalart #artjournalism #artcritic #artmagazine #arthistorian #visualperception #publicartspace #colour #trompel'oeil #holograph #avantgarde #moire #reesewitherspoon #actresses #parabola #mathematics https://www.instagram.com/p/BxRqdh0hPTc/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=h9mu14ixesyb
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