Spatial
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88 examples of Spatial in a sentence
This is that giant
spatial
scale.
We can choose between good
spatial
coverage with airborne radar sounding and good temporal coverage in one spot with ground-based sounding.
My father, very inventive,
spatial
thinker.
We'll have
spatial
computing.
But the
spatial
arrangement of the images here is actually meaningful.
Some are much more
spatial.
And scientists have begun to understand how
spatial
memory works by recording from individual neurons in rats or mice while they forage or explore an environment looking for food.
So beyond
spatial
memory, if we look for this grid-like firing pattern throughout the whole brain, we see it in a whole series of locations which are always active when we do all kinds of autobiographical memory tasks, like remembering the last time you went to a wedding, for example.
So it may be that the neural mechanisms for representing the space around us are also used for generating visual imagery so that we can recreate the
spatial
scene, at least, of the events that have happened to us when we want to imagine them.
So if this was happening, your memories could start by place cells activating each other via these dense interconnections and then reactivating boundary cells to create the
spatial
structure of the scene around your viewpoint.
Of note, they were using, or they seemed to be using, a part of the brain that's involved in
spatial
memory and navigation.
What Simonides figured out at that moment, is something that I think we all kind of intuitively know, which is that, as bad as we are at remembering names and phone numbers, and word-for-word instructions from our colleagues, we have really exceptional visual and
spatial
memories.
That's a vestige of when people used to think about oratory and rhetoric in these sorts of
spatial
terms.
Sure, you can say
"spatial
and temporal," but why not just say "space and time," which is so much more accessible to us?
In contrast, the people that wrote the reviews that were actually there, their bodies actually entered the physical space, they talked a lot more about
spatial
information.
For example, you can use the verb "go" and the prepositions "to" and "from" in a literal,
spatial
sense.
I could have put the two voices in different
spatial
locations, I could have made one louder.
And so is space, the
spatial
aspect of games.
But the
spatial
evolution in video games is extremely important.
Visual capture implicitly frames a limited frontal perspective of a given
spatial
context, while soundscapes widen that scope to a full 360 degrees, completely enveloping us.
And then what you can do is put that in space, because much of this information is
spatial.
Microsoft were absolutely right, it took a good 10 years, but screen displays now do have improved
spatial
resolution, and very much improved photometric resolution thanks to anti-aliasing and so on.
The different scales that give you these kinds of patterns range over an enormous range of magnitude, roughly 14 orders of magnitude, from the small microscopic particles that seed clouds to the size of the planet itself, from 10 to the minus six to 10 to the eight, 14 orders of
spatial
magnitude.
Spatial
resolution of brainscanning of all types is doubling every year.
What looked enormous in an artist's studio could get lost on the playa, but there are virtually no
spatial
limits, so artists can dream as big as they can build.
The next thing that we had to do is to persuade them that there needed to be
spatial
correspondence, which is straightforward, but again, it's something that didn't fall naturally out of a telecommunications or computing style of thinking; it was a very, if you will, architectural or
spatial
concept.
Now, this sounds like common sense, and it is, but there's a lot of science to back this up, based on the way our
spatial
memory works.
This is a Klein bottle wine bottle, which, although in four dimensions it shouldn't be able to hold any fluid at all, it's perfectly capable of doing so because our universe has only three
spatial
dimensions.
And because our universe is only three
spatial
dimensions, it can hold fluids.
This was taken using satellite, so it's got tremendous
spatial
resolution.
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