The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... movements are beneficial . When distressed prematurely born infants express themselves plainly with considerable repertoire of cries , expressions and body movements , a and they can be conditioned to seek pleasure and avoid pain . show ...
... movements are beneficial . When distressed prematurely born infants express themselves plainly with considerable repertoire of cries , expressions and body movements , a and they can be conditioned to seek pleasure and avoid pain . show ...
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... movements that serve as metacommuni- cative signals , i.e. movement patterns signalling that the accompanying behaviour is " not to be taken seriously " . Such play - signals have been described for a great many species . These may ...
... movements that serve as metacommuni- cative signals , i.e. movement patterns signalling that the accompanying behaviour is " not to be taken seriously " . Such play - signals have been described for a great many species . These may ...
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... movements ; 2 ) rhythm ; 3 ) the correct positioning of the body's centre of gravity ; 4 ) stability . Movements based on these principles are distinguished by their dance - like quality ; a skilled worker at work invariably reminds one ...
... movements ; 2 ) rhythm ; 3 ) the correct positioning of the body's centre of gravity ; 4 ) stability . Movements based on these principles are distinguished by their dance - like quality ; a skilled worker at work invariably reminds one ...
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