visual exploration

collocation in English

meaningsofvisualandexploration

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visual
adjective
uk
/ˈvɪʒ.u.əl/
us
/ˈvɪʒ.u.əl/
relating ...
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exploration
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌek.spləˈreɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌek.spləˈreɪ.ʃən/
the activity of searching and finding out ...
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(Definition ofvisualandexplorationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofvisual exploration

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The target article also emphasizes the role ofvisualexploration.
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We suggest that the basic thing people do when they see is that they exercise mastery of the sensorimotor contingencies governingvisualexploration.
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The brain enables us to see by subserving the different capacities that get drawn on in the activity ofvisualexploration.
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Taken together, these findings indicate that internal memory representations of the visual world play a critical role in vision andvisualexploration.
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Specifically, for subjects aged 13 years and above learning performance was significantly higher if preceded by a haptic rather than avisualexploration.
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They also spent longer fixating on a single object and were less active in their spontaneousvisualexploration.
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Prior exposure also shapes the nature of subsequentvisualexplorationof those materials when presented again, as measured by eye movements.
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Rather, the significant interaction between the factors of age and condition indicates that haptic andvisualexplorationcontribute independently to the ontogenesis of mental object representations.
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A further suggestion of the need forvisualexplorationconcerns the phenomenon of fading that occurs when the retinal image is immobilized artificially by use of an optical stabilization device.
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It has been shown that duringvisualexplorationof complex natural scenes, both humans and nonhuman primates make highly stereotyped eye movements.
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Brushing and linking is also an important technique in interactive visual analysis, a methodology for performingvisualexplorationand analysis of large, structured data sets.
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Common themes include people whispering, half-full (or half-empty) drinking glasses, thevisualexploration of clichs, film noir themes, sequential narratives, and thematic apperception tests.
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