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"aftereffect" Definitions
  1. a delayed effect; an effect that follows at some interval after the stimulus that produces it.
  2. Medicine/Medical
  3. a result appearing after the first effect due to an agent, usually a drug, has gone.

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Some New Yorkers reveled in the aftereffect of the nor'easter.
It's about the same as alcohol, except you don't have the aftereffect.
As Rubin noted, there is one other aftereffect of the GOP's mistake.
Space explorers have the Moon's unique environment to thank for this dusty aftereffect.
But the disease and the draining aftereffect of treatment have prevented her from working.
Injuries were a major theme in 2019, and their aftereffect will be felt next season.
Travare was experiencing the cognitive aftereffect of an unnoticed stroke she had had years before.
Residents are also being warned that a "volcanic tsunami" could be an aftereffect of the eruption.
Remind and convince myself of why I went to and need kickboxing, while slowly embracing the aftereffect.
And that aftereffect seemed to be enough to outweigh the incapacitation effect, as the Green-Winik study suggested.
But though we occasionally witness the immediate aftereffect of these acts, we virtually never see the acts themselves.
Also known as the waterfall illusion, the motion aftereffect causes your brain to see movement when there isn't any.
Consciousness has been exploded not so much as an aftereffect of a violent shock but thanks to becoming superfluous.
We live in a society marked by hierarchy and inequality — not as an unintended aftereffect, but built in its core.
The aftereffect of President Trump's capricious move will also be felt far beyond the border area of Syria and Turkey.
The Corps's lackluster management practices greatly exacerbated the ruinous flooding that was the most visible aftereffect of that natural disaster.
The aftereffect of that platform still echoes at Danspace, which also, of course, happens to be a church — St. Mark's.
They're responding to the demands of an increasingly right-wing voter base, an aftereffect of a broader trend toward political polarization.
Liam is my middle name, Boluk is my mother's maiden name, and it has this brilliant aftereffect of being incredibly SEO-optimized.
Scars remain from the war, as well as the aftereffect of the Indian Ocean tsunami that killed 230,000 people here in 2004.
She sent gossip blogs into a frenzy after cradling her "baby bump" (which she says was just the aftereffect of steak and fries).
Spectacle materializes most obviously in two contrasting works, "AfterEffect" and "Aurora's Wedding," both with striking scenery, colorful costumes, large groups and virtuoso dancing.
"Selling those big homes that are closer and closer to the water is more important than whatever the aftereffect will be," Ms. Kilroy said.
The $136 billion in consumer spending may be, in part, an aftereffect of hurricanes Harvey and Irma, which caused billions of dollars in damage.
"Distant Mandate" opens with "Cottonmouth," a venomous poem about seduction that recalls both the snake that bit Eurydice and the unpleasant aftereffect of getting high.
Accounting for the other studies in this area, Roodman concluded that more research found prison left a negative aftereffect, on net, than a positive one.
But those effects were offset by the aftereffect of ramped-up government spending and tax cuts, which she estimates probably lifted growth by about 0.4 percentage point.
This September, inaugural residents Freya Olafson and Yagiz Mungan present MÆ — Motion Aftereffect, a bold new performance that antagonizes and rediscovers the physical body using virtual reality technology.
Don't miss MÆ — Motion Aftereffect by Freya Olafson with Yagiz Mungan, presented in a double bill with Kinetech Arts' new work MESH, a work exploring resistance to body economics.
Black Kenyans have historically viewed the Indian community with suspicion, due to the number of Indians who own businesses and employ black staffers — an aftereffect of British colonial policies.
Among them: "The Nutcracker Pas de Deux" and "Aurora's Wedding" from "Sleeping Beauty," by Alexei Ratmansky, and "AfterEffect," a 2015 work by the Ballet Theater principal dancer Marcelo Gomes.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The disappearance and suspected assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi has had a resounding aftereffect on the art world, with no discernable end in sight.
The challenge was to wrap up all the stories and give you a sense of what the aftereffect was for all these characters, in a very short period of time.
While there's a scarcity of research about how to better support family and surrogates during intensive-care stays, there is negligible research into the aftereffect, or the "going home" process.
He also doubled down on his argument that the slowdown is "man-made" and an aftereffect of the Trump administration's tariffs on China and President Donald Trump's attacks on the Fed.
Given the artist's emphasis on time, on presenting the aftereffect of an elaborate process, at least some of this ambiguity derives from the motivations that led him to make such a work.
He clearly forgot the score at the worse possible time late in regulation in Game 183, but it has to help when it comes to coping with the aftereffect of that blunder.
Moving there and then back to Argentina as a boy gave Mr. Diaz double doses of immigrant dislocation; the emotional aftereffect of isolation and bullying seem to echo in his story of lonely Håkan.
As both tobacco and alcohol were supplied to the troops in Vietnam, they have a legitimate claim for compensation for their aftereffect, just as much as those that can be attributed to Agent Orange.
The lack of any major cleaning services in the rest of the city is largely a persistent aftereffect of budget cuts in 2009 amid the recession, said Donald Carlton, deputy commissioner of the Streets Department.
Super Cali bloom While many of you are still blanketed in white, California is experiencing a blizzard of color, a once-in-a-decade explosion of desert wildflowers, the aftereffect of long-waited-for rains in the drought-stricken area.
"AfterEffect" is choreographed by Mr. Gomes (a star who celebrated his 20th anniversary with the company in May); it exhibits his canny theatrical instinct with a wide assortment of devices (solos, duets, ensembles; a near-narrative of artistic visions; changing geometries, canon, unison).
Escaping their dreaded clutches has left me with the ironic aftereffect of actually WANTING to talk and write about sports (Deadspin was still primarily a sports blog, because we all LIKED sports), and so I'm gonna link this column up to sports right now for my sake and only my own.
" (Sequela — that's a noun referring to an "aftereffect of a disease, condition or injury," according to Merriam Webster.) On how she was "sure" it was Judge Kavanaugh, and not another person, who attacked her on that night all those years ago, she replied that it was "the way that I'm sure that I'm talking to you right now — it's just basic memory functions," including "the level of norepinephrine and epinephrine" that "codes memories into the hippocampus" so that "trauma-related experience is locked there.
The spiral can exhibit outward or inward motion. When one then looks at any stationary pattern, it appears to be moving in the opposite direction. This form of the motion aftereffect is known as the spiral aftereffect.
LM underestimated velocities over 12 deg/s. ;Motion aftereffect and Phi phenomenon Motion aftereffect of vertical stripes moving in a horizontal direction and a rotating spiral were tested. She was able to detect motion in both patterns, but reported motion aftereffect in only 3 of the 10 trials for the stripes, and no effect for the rotating spiral. She also never reported any impression of motion in depth of the spiral.
240px Example movie which produces distortion illusion after one watches it and looks away. See Motion aftereffect.
However, there is some evidence of binocular interactions. Any aftereffect requires a period of induction (or adaptation) with an induction stimulus (or, in the case of the McCollough effect, induction stimuli). It then requires a test stimulus on which the aftereffect can be seen. In the McCollough effect as described above, the induction stimuli are the red horizontal grating and the green vertical grating.
In 2008, a similar effect with different results was discovered, and has been termed the "anti-McCollough effect". This effect may be induced by alternating pairings of gratings in parallel alignment, one achromatic (black and white) and the other black and a single color (say black and red). If the color used was red, then after the induction phase the achromatic grating appeared slightly red. This effect is distinct from the classical effect in three important regards: the perceived color of the aftereffect is the same as the inducer's color, the perceived color of the aftereffect is weaker than the classical effect, and the aftereffect shows complete interocular transfer.
For example, if one looks at a waterfall for about a minute and then looks at the stationary rocks at the side of the waterfall, these rocks appear to be moving upwards slightly. The illusory upwards movement is the motion aftereffect. This particular motion aftereffect is also known as the waterfall illusion. Another example can be seen when one looks at the center of a rotating spiral for several seconds.
Trends in cognitive sciences, 7, 460-467. Bertelson, P., Vroomen, J., & De Gelder, B. (2003). Visual recalibration of auditory speech identification: a McGurk aftereffect. Psychological Science, 14, 592-597.
Example movie which produces distortion illusion after one watches it and looks away. The motion aftereffect (MAE) is a visual illusion experienced after viewing a moving visual stimulus for a time (tens of milliseconds to minutes) with stationary eyes, and then fixating a stationary stimulus. The stationary stimulus appears to move in the opposite direction to the original (physically moving) stimulus. The motion aftereffect is believed to be the result of motion adaptation.
And the tilt aftereffect (TAE)Gibson, J. J., & Radner, M. (1937). Adaptation, after-effect and contrast in the perception of tilted lines. I. Quantitative studies. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 453-467.
In this case, the issue has been a highly emotional one to those involved, and is often considered the last depressing, divisive aftereffect of the Vietnam War for the United States.
An example of a visual contingent aftereffect is the McCollough effect. The McCollough effect is one of a family of contingent aftereffects related to the processing of color and orientation. One can induce the aftereffect by exposure to a magenta and black vertical grating alternating with a green and black horizontal grating. After a few minutes of induction (5 or more is best), followed by a break of a few minutes, black- and-white vertical and horizontal gratings will appear colored.
Celeste McCollough Howard (born 1926) is an American psychologist who conducts research in human visual perception. She is best known for her discovery in 1965 of the first contingent aftereffect, known soon after as the McCollough effect.
As an aftereffect of this restoration, the land rejected Rama Khan; he was now focused more on preserving his position than respecting the wishes of the land, which wished to help Diana and her teammates rescue its people.
The simultaneous tilt illusion is generated due to spatial context, and the tilt aftereffect is due to temporal context; experimental data however show many similarities between them. Schwartz et al. (2007) reviewed the psychophysical and electrophysiological parallels between the TI and TAE, which are probably revealing functional commonality between spatial and temporal context. It has been shown that when an aftereffect and a simultaneous illusion of opposite biases were paired (first adapting to a clockwise oriented line and then presenting the vertical test line with a counterclockwise inducing line), the two effects summed linearly,Magnussen, S., & Kurtenbach, W. (1980).
The perceived motion can also manifest by the eyes changing position. In either case, an aftereffect may occur. Peripheral drift illusion is another variety of perceived movement in the eye. ;Illusory motion in the brain Using an fMRI, Roger B. H. Tootell et al.
Tomato fever is an unidentified fever found mostly in India. There is a debate on whether the disease is a viral fever or an aftereffect of chikungunya or dengue fever. Victims of the disease have rashes and skin irritation and show signs of dehydration on the tongue.
Although there is no record of Somairle before 1153, his family was evidently involved in an earlier insurrection by Máel Coluim against David that ended with Máel Coluim's capture and imprisonment in 1134. An aftereffect of this failed insurgency may be perceptible in a Scottish royal charter issued at Cadzow in about 1136.
Adaptation is considered to be the cause of perceptual phenomena like afterimages and the motion aftereffect. In the absence of fixational eye movements, visual perception may fade out or disappear due to neural adaptation. (See Adaptation (eye)). When an observer's visual stream adapts to a single direction of real motion, imagined motion can be perceived at various speeds.
Sensitivity to a prolonged stimulation tends to decline over time, leading to neural adaptation. An interesting effect occurs when staring at a particular color for a minute or so. Such action leads to an exhaustion of the cone cells that respond to that color – resulting in the afterimage. This vivid color aftereffect can last for a minute or more.
Linear summation of tilt illusion and tilt aftereffect. Vision Res., 39-42. which also suggests a common mechanism of TAE and TI. It has been suggested that this similarity between the spatial and temporal effect could be explained by the natural scene statistics in which spatial and temporal context always share features, since objects are typically smooth and change slowly.
After the competition, she gives in to the looming sadness from her abortion and breakup. She goes to the restroom, cries, and bleeds from her womb as an aftereffect from her abortion operation. Eun-shik notices her missing and sends her to the hospital after discovering her in the restroom. Out of frustration and deep-seated hatred of Sang-ok, he searches for Sang-ok.
The tilt effects have been tested with various stimulus parameters, such as spatial frequency, color, luminance and contrast differences between the test grating and the contextual grating, and disparity depth or temporal separation between them. Dichoptic presentation, "invisible" and natural image contextual stimuli have also been studied. It has been shown that both the TAEWare, C., & Mitchell, D. E. (1974). The spatial selectivity of the tilt aftereffect.
Hunter was interested in studying delayed reaction in animals. Through his research, he developed the idea of symbolic process. According to Hunter, this is the process by which specific animals can change their orientation to a stimulus during a delay and afterward still be able to remember where the stimulus was originally. Hunter believed that his work on the aftereffect of visual motion was some of his best.
The service was suspended for some time after 2005 Kashmir earthquake due to aftereffect of road damage. A bus service connecting Poonch (India) with Rawalkote (Pakistan) over 55 km was also launched on 20 June 2006. On 5 June 2008 the passenger quota on the Poonch-Rawalkote Bus was doubled. Bus services connecting Kargil (India) with Skardu (Pakistan), Jammu (India) with Sialkot (Pakistan) and Mirpur (Pakistan) are also being planned.
Fig.1 The tilt illusion demo Fig.2 The stimuli used in the tilt aftereffect Fig.3 A sample data of tilt biases as a function of relative orientations between the contextual stimuli and the test stimuli Due to the effect of a spatial context or temporal context, the perceived orientation of a test line or grating pattern can appear tilted away from its physical orientation. The tilt illusion (TI)Gibson, J. J. (1937).
See also subsequent: Several other cases have been preceded by chronotherapy, a prescribed treatment for delayed sleep phase disorder. "Studies in animals suggest that a hypernyctohemeral syndrome could occur as a physiologic aftereffect of lengthening the sleep–wake cycle with chronotherapy". According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), "patients with free-running (FRD) rhythms are thought to reflect a failure of entrainment". There have been several experimental studies of sighted people with the disorder.
Joanna infiltrates the mansion and finds her father in a cell. He has been tortured, and begins speaking gibberish to her, an aftereffect of the neurodrive. The pair fight their way out of the complex, but their extraction is interrupted by Zhang Li's daughter, Mai Hem, who kills Jack before Joanna escapes in a hovercraft. Joanna and Chandra decide to pursue Zeigler's lead and seek out Dr. Caroll, who works aboard a research platform on the Pacific Ocean.
"Powerful Program of Iconic Works at American Ballet Theater", BachTrack.com, October 25, 2015 and "brought a seductive mix of demureness and sex appeal to 'Rum and Coca-Cola'" in Paul Taylor's Company B.Harss, Marina. "American Ballet Theatre: After You, Le Spectre de la Rose, Valse Fantaisie, The Green Table, Valse Fantaisie, Company B", DanceTabs.com, October 25, 2015 The same month, she created the role of His Loss in AfterEffect by Marcelo Gomes, danced to Tchaikovsky's Souvenir de Florence, at Lincoln Center.
172–173; Skene (1867) p. 15. it is apparent that one aftereffect of the destruction of the eponymous fortress was that the capital of the realm shifted up the River Clyde to the vicinity of GovanFoley (2017); Driscoll, ST (2015) pp. 5, 7; Clarkson (2014) chs. 1 ¶ 23, 3 ¶ 11–12; Edmonds (2014) p. 201; Charles-Edwards (2013) pp. 480–481; Clarkson (2012a) ch. 8 ¶ 23; Clarkson (2012b) ch. 11 ¶ 46; Clarkson (2010) ch. 8 ¶ 22; Davies (2009) p. 73; Oram (2008) p.
Spider- Man/Black Cat: The Evil that Men Do #5. Marvel Comics For a long period, Kurt's body housed the Soulsword. Magik states that Kurt is attuned to magic and thus able to wield her Soulsword and Pixie's Souldagger. As an aftereffect of his death and resurrection, Nightcrawler has developed a heightened resistance against psychic domination which helped him resist the Shadow King's telepathic powers, even after the latter had possessed such strong minds as Rachel Grey and Psylocke moments before.
Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine) is a monoamine neurotransmitter that plays a role in mood, eating, sleeping, arousal and potentially visual orientation processing. To investigate its function in visual orientation, researchers have utilised MDMA, or as it is commonly referred to, Ecstasy (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine). MDMA is known to affect serotonin neurons in the brain and cause neurotoxicity. Serotonin has been hypothesised to be involved in visual orientation because individuals who use MDMA exhibit an increase in the magnitude of the tilt aftereffect (TAE).
According to that, there are three main classes: physical, physiological, and cognitive illusions, and in each class there are four kinds: Ambiguities, distortions, paradoxes, and fictions. A classical example for a physical distortion would be the apparent bending of a stick half immerged in water; an example for a physiological paradox is the motion aftereffect (where, despite movement, position remains unchanged). An example for a physiological fiction is an afterimage. Three typical cognitive distortions are the Ponzo, Poggendorff, and Müller-Lyer illusion.
If so, such an aligned by Ragnall may have been undertaken in the context of countering the encroachment of Sigurðr's influence into the Isles. Whether Ragnall was subdued by Brian or merely formed an alliance with him, a possible aftereffect of Brian's apparent extension into the Isles may have been Sveinn's campaigning in the region, a venture possibly undertaken in an effort to offset Brian's influence.Wadden (2015) p. 18; Gough-Cooper (2015) p. 45 § b1017.1; Downham (2004) p. 60; Rhŷs (1890) p.
Somairle may have attempted to regain these lands from the Scots. Another possibility is that Somairle was attempting to secure a swathe of territory that had only recently been secured by the Scottish Crown. Although there is no record of Somairle before 1153, his family was evidently involved in an earlier insurrection by Máel Coluim against David that ended with Máel Coluim's capture and imprisonment in 1134. An aftereffect of this failed insurgency may be perceptible in a Scottish royal charter issued at Cadzow in about 1136.
IDW 20/20 is a multiple-issue, 20th-anniversary comic special with plot settings in the main comic franchises published by IDW: Ghostbusters, Jem and The Holograms, My Little Pony, Star Trek, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Each issue features a one-shot story set 20 years in the respective franchise's future; in the case of the Turtles, it entails the aftereffect of a civil war between the Utroms which threatens to destroy Earth once again. The TMNT issue was released on January 16, 2019.
This can result in immobilization or worse for the victim of the attack. To an observer who witnesses a person trumping to another location, the person becomes two- dimensional before disappearing, and there is a prismatic aftereffect. In Trumps of Doom, Merlin also mentions sensing a kind of electrical charge as Jasra trumps into a room where he waits. Further details about the nature of Trumps were revealed as the tale progressed; for example, Trumps are not limited to playing cards, but can be drawn on any surface.
Over the course of a year, with the help of speech therapists and specialists, she completely regained her ability to speak, albeit with a slightly affected pronunciation as an aftereffect of the operation. In 2010, she began making appearances on shows on Telecinco such as Sálvame Deluxe to talk about her successful recovery from her illness. However, on February 11, 2012, she revealed on La noria that the cancer had returned, this time in her throat. On July 13, she officially announced on Sálvame Deluxe that she was cancer-free.
In February 2020, Brandt made her debut as the title role in Giselle, which she was not an understudy. Though set to dance with Joo Won Ahn, she danced the role earlier than expected with Herman Cornejo, after one rehearsal, in order to replace an injured Misty Copeland. She was made principal dancer in September 2020. She created a Consort in Ghost Catcher, The Swallow in The Seasons, the Fairy Canari qui chante (Canary) in Alexei Ratmansky’s The Sleeping Beauty, a leading role in Her Notes and featured roles in AfterEffect, After You and Praedicere.
One device used in both shows is LabCo's "Hypnotron 2000", an animated optical illusion (designed by Jerry Andrus) in which concentric rings of black/white stripes rotate in alternating directions. Coby shows this animation for about fifteen seconds, and then instructs viewers to look at a photograph, or the back of their hand, to see the object they look at appear to distort in front of their eyes. This device is a well-known example of the motion aftereffect. The Hypnotron 2000 was reportedly so popular in the first show that Coby had to perform it again in the second.
4; Raven (2005) p. 57. Another apparent aftereffect of the Scots' invasion of Kintyre was the creation of the Clann Dubhghaill Lordship of Argyll,Oram (2013) ch. 4; Woolf (2007) p. 82; Sellar (2000) p. 201. first evinced in 1225.Woolf (2007) p. 82; Sellar (2000) p. 201. If members of the Clann Dubhghaill branch of Clann Somhairle indeed began operating as agents of the Scottish Crown at about this time, it is possible that Óláfr—as a rival to ruler of a reformed Kingdom of the Isles—acted as an agent of Scottish interests as well.
These effects were first studied by Gibson in 1937. The subject's vision was restricted so that he could see a black line (the test line) bisecting a white circular field, and he could grasp the edges of a disk to rotate the line about its midpoint. An experimenter would sit behind the disk to set the stimuli and to record the subject's adjusted position of the line. During the tilt aftereffect experiment, the subject was required to look at an oriented line for four minutes, and then to adjust another line to a position which appeared to be vertical.
After being on a small boat for a few hours and then going back onto land, it may feel like there is still rising and falling, as if one is still on the boat. It can also occur on other situations, such as after a long train journey or after working up a swaying tree. It is not clear whether sea legs are a form of aftereffect to the predominant frequency of the stimulation (e.g., the waves or the rocking of the train), whether it is a form of learning to adjust one's gait and posture, or whether it is a form of the Tetris effect.
The McCollough effect is a phenomenon of human visual perception in which colorless gratings appear colored contingent on the orientation of the gratings. It is an aftereffect requiring a period of induction to produce it. For example, if someone alternately looks at a red horizontal grating and a green vertical grating for a few minutes, a black-and-white horizontal grating will then look greenish and a black-and-white vertical grating will then look pinkish. The effect is remarkable because, although it diminishes rapidly with repeated testing, it has been reported to last up to 2.8 months when exposure to testing is limited.
This waterfall influenced Robert Addams to write a paper in 1834 about the motion aftereffect. The flow over the falls has been much reduced since 1895 when North British Aluminium Company built an aluminium smelting plant on the shore of Loch Ness which was powered by electricity generated by the river. Artist Mary Rose Hill Burton, who was active in the unsuccessful resistance against the smelting plant, made many drawings and paintings of the falls before the plant was built, to capture the landscape before it was lost.Janice Helland, "Artistic Advocate: Mary Rose Hill Burton and the Falls of Foyers," Scottish Economic and Social History 17(November 1997): 127-147.
The great economic and socio-political inequalities between the former Germanies required government subsidy for the full integration of the German Democratic Republic into the Federal Republic of Germany. Because of the resulting deindustrialization in the former East Germany, the causes of the failure of this integration continue to be debated. Some western commentators claim that the depressed eastern economy is a natural aftereffect of a demonstrably inefficient command economy. But many East German critics contend that the shock-therapy style of privatization, the artificially high rate of exchange offered for the Ostmark, and the speed with which the entire process was implemented did not leave room for East German enterprises to adapt.
Koestenbaum's claim is that opera derives its power from a kind of physical sympathy between singer and audience that has as much to do with desire as with hearing. He says of the act of listening: :The dance of sound waves on the tympanum, and the sigh I exhale in sympathy with the singer, persuade me that I have a body—if only by analogy, if only a second- best copy of the singer's body. I'm a lemming, imprinted by the soprano, my existence an aftereffect of her crescendo. (42) Koestenbaum's conclusion is that gay men's affinity for opera tells us as much about opera and its inherent questions about masculinity as it does about homosexuality.
The writers of Married... with Children deliberately did not write Sagal's two later pregnancies into the show due to the earlier stillbirth, opting instead to write off her absences in a subplot in which Peg is traveling the world to reunite her parents. In scenes where Peg was shown, Sagal had her midsection obscured, such as in a taxi or at a craps table in Las Vegas and was often seen or heard talking to family members over the phone.E! True Hollywood Story Married... with Children One aftereffect of Sagal's having lost her stillborn daughter was that it inspired her to write the lyrics for "(You) Can't Hurry the Harvest." She recorded this song on her second album, Well..., which was released in April 1994.
Lateral inhibition consequently plays a pivotal role in each neuron's tuning bandwidth, such that if lateral inhibition no longer occurs, a greater number of neurons will become stimulated to the same orientation. This results in the activated neurons becoming adapted to the same orientation stimulus, if the stimulus is viewed for a period of time. As a consequence, if those neurons are subsequently 'shown' another stimulus that differs slightly in its orientation, those neurons are no longer able to achieve the same level of response as compared to other non-adapted neurons. Image Displaying the Serotonin Nerve Pathways in the Brain Example of the Tilt Aftereffect Studies have consequently utilised the TAE to assess the degree of lateral inhibition that occurs from MDMA use.
After the crew claim a gas moon rich in Helium-7 for the JMC (an exercise orchestrated mainly by Rimmer), the crew are forced to retreat quicker than anticipated when an incoming solar storm is detected. On the way back onboard Starbug, the crew experience a timewave, which Kryten explains is the aftereffect of an imploding black hole, and that whoever falls victim to one risks the chance of being washed-up into an inhabitable corner of deep space. They discover a ship swept by the timewave, which is on a direct collision- course with the gas moon. After conducting some research, discovering the ship is from 24th century Earth and that it operates on a system of no criticism, they venture onboard to stop it.
In South Korea, there are also kisha clubs similar to those in Japan, which are thought to exist as an aftereffect of the period of Japanese rule. There has also been criticism of the negative effects of these clubs in South Korea. There have been incidents which have served to hasten the dismantling of kisha clubs. These include reforms by the media itself, such as the event on June 11, 2001 when 11 local newspapers attending government offices in Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, including the "Kyongin Ilbo" and "Jeonmae", disbanded the club and withdrew from the conference room, and events such as that in the same year, where the internet newspaper OhmyNews was expelled from a press conference at Incheon International Airport, and issued a lawsuit appealing against its expulsion.
Women receive less news coverage and the coverage they do receive concentrates more on their viability and less on their issue positions, which causes female candidates to be overlooked and underrated during elections, which is an obstacle for women running for U.S senate. Lack of preparation for political activity: An aftereffect of political socialization is that it determines how inclined women are to pursue careers that may be compatible with formal politics. Careers in law, business, education, and government, professions in which women happen to be minorities, are common occupations for those that later decide to enter public office. Balancing work and family: The work life balance is invariably more difficult for women, because they are generally expected by society to act as the primary caregivers for children and maintainers of the home.
Dyad means two things of similar kind or nature or group and dyadic communication means the inter-relationship between the two. In practice, this relationship refers to dialogic relations or face-to-face verbal communication between two people involving their mutual ideas, thought, behavior, ideals, liking, disliking, and the queries and answers concerning life and living in nature. A sudden communication between two strangers in the street and not continued afterwards or not having lasting aftereffect on each other can not be termed as dyadic communication. Examples of dyadic communication occur between Jesus and Peter, the Buddha and Ananda, or between Socrates and Plato, where dialog is not only outward, superficial, or mechanical, but instead brings the two people into a sphere where each person influences the other.
Nelson George began filming a documentary leverage the chance to present her comeback. Copeland reprised her role as Gulnare in June 2013 in the pirate-themed Le Corsaire. She also played an Odalisque in the same ballet. Later in the year, she danced in Tharp's choreography of Bach Partita for Violin No. 2 in D minor for solo violin,Zlokower, Roberta E. "American Ballet Theatre: Les Sylphides, Bach Partita, Gong", Roberta on the Arts, November 1, 2013, accessed January 30, 2016Hochman, Jerry. "American Ballet Theatre: The Tempest, Aftereffect, Bach Partita, Les Sylphides, Clear, Gong, Theme and Variations", Critical Dance, November 9, 2013, accessed January 30, 2016 and as Columbine in ABT's revival of Ratmansky's Nutcracker at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. In May 2014, Copeland performed the lead role of Swanilda in Coppélia at the Met.
The creation of the MW was a delayed aftereffect of the 1996 NCAA conference realignment, which had initially been triggered two years earlier when the Big Eight Conference agreed to merge with four members of the Southwest Conference (SWC) to create the Big 12 Conference, which would begin competition in the 1996–97 school year. The Western Athletic Conference, which had initially announced plans to expand beyond its then-current 10 members to at least 12, ended up with even more potential expansion prospects. Ultimately, the WAC took in three of the four SWC schools left out of the Big 12 merger—Rice University, Southern Methodist University (SMU), and Texas Christian University (TCU). Three other schools were added to bring the total membership to 16, namely Big West Conference members San Jose State University and UNLV, plus the University of Tulsa, an NCAA football independent and otherwise a member of the Missouri Valley Conference.
Physiological illusions, such as the afterimages following bright lights, or adapting stimuli of excessively longer alternating patterns (contingent perceptual aftereffect), are presumed to be the effects on the eyes or brain of excessive stimulation or interaction with contextual or competing stimuli of a specific type—brightness, color, position, tile, size, movement, etc. The theory is that a stimulus follows its individual dedicated neural path in the early stages of visual processing and that intense or repetitive activity in that or interaction with active adjoining channels causes a physiological imbalance that alters perception. The Hermann grid illusion and Mach bands are two illusions that are often explained using a biological approach. Lateral inhibition, where in receptive fields of the retina receptor signals from light and dark areas compete with one another, has been used to explain why we see bands of increased brightness at the edge of a color difference when viewing Mach bands.

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