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pursuit$65637$ - traducción al árabe

EYE MOVEMENT USED WHEN TRACKING OBJECTS
Pursuit movement; Pursuit, smooth; Pursuit system; Smooth pursuit eye movement; Pursuit velocity; Smooth pursuit eye movements
  • Predictive smooth pursuit for a sinusoidal target movement

pursuit      
n. ممارسة, مباشرة, مهنة, مطاردة, ملاحقة, حرفة, عمل, نشاط, متابعة, مواصلة
Pursuit         
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Pursue; Pursuit (disambiguation); Pursuit (film); Pursuit (1972 film); Pursuit (novel)
مطاردة ، متابعة ، حرفة ، مهنة
pursuit         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pursue; Pursuit (disambiguation); Pursuit (film); Pursuit (1972 film); Pursuit (novel)
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Definición

fresh pursuit
n. immediate chase of a suspected criminal by a law enforcement officer, in which situation the officer may arrest the suspect without a warrant. It can also refer to chasing a suspect or escaped felon into a neighboring jurisdiction in an emergency, as distinguished from entering another jurisdiction with time to alert law enforcement people in that area. Example: when a deputy sheriff from Montgomery County pursues a car driven by a suspected bank robber into Baltimore County (in which he normally has no power to enforce the law), the doctrine of fresh pursuit allows him/her to make the arrest. It is also called hot pursuit. See also: hot pursuit

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Smooth pursuit

In the scientific study of vision, smooth pursuit describes a type of eye movement in which the eyes remain fixated on a moving object. It is one of two ways that visual animals can voluntarily shift gaze, the other being saccadic eye movements. Pursuit differs from the vestibulo-ocular reflex, which only occurs during movements of the head and serves to stabilize gaze on a stationary object. Most people are unable to initiate pursuit without a moving visual signal. The pursuit of targets moving with velocities of greater than 30°/s tends to require catch-up saccades. Smooth pursuit is asymmetric: most humans and primates tend to be better at horizontal than vertical smooth pursuit, as defined by their ability to pursue smoothly without making catch-up saccades. Most humans are also better at downward than upward pursuit. Pursuit is modified by ongoing visual feedback.