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  2. Talk:Juggling - Wikipedia

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    I completely disagree with your thinking on this. Juggling is juggling. If I had a picture of a child juggling, does that mean the page would need to mention children and juggling? An image serves two purposes: 1. It can describe the page; 2. It can add context to a page in its own right; or 3. It can be a source of information itself.

  3. 8 surprising ways your brain powers the rest of your body - AOL

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    The cerebellum (Latin for “little brain”) is a distinct part of your brain that is attached to the rest of your brain at the back of your head. The cerebellum is only about one-tenth the size ...

  4. Walking Could Make Your Brain This Many Years Younger, New ...

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    How Walking Could Make Your Brain 4 Years Younger Westend61 ... Lay’s just brought back a fan-favorite flavor to Sam’s Club. Food. Eating Well. 25 high-fiber breakfasts to support heart health.

  5. Aphantasia - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon was first described by Francis Galton in 1880 in a statistical study about mental imagery. [2] Galton wrote: To my astonishment, I found that the great majority of the men of science to whom I first applied, protested that mental imagery was unknown to them, and they looked on me as fanciful and fantastic in supposing that the words "mental imagery" really expressed what I ...

  6. Perceived visual angle - Wikipedia

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    The Murray, et al. (2006) observers viewed a flat picture with two disks that subtended the same visual angle θ and formed retinal images of the same size (R), but the perceived angular size, θ′, for one disk was larger than θ′ for the other (say, 17% larger) due to differences in their background patterns. And, in cortical Area V1, the ...

  7. Juggling - Wikipedia

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    Juggling today has evolved and branched out to the point where it is synonymous with all prop manipulation. The wide variety of the juggling scene can be seen at any juggling convention. Juggling conventions or festivals form the backbone of the juggling scene. The focus of most of these conventions is the main space used for open juggling.

  8. Here’s What Happens to Your Brain on TikTok ... - AOL

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    Your brain is pumping out dopamine in an area called the nucleus accumbens in response to the entertaining elements of each new TikTok. Your brain likes the dopamine rush—that’s the popular ...

  9. Juggling pattern - Wikipedia

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    A juggling pattern or juggling trick is a specific manipulation of props during the practice of juggling. "Juggling, like music, combines abstract patterns and mind-body coordination in a pleasing way." [1] Descriptions of patterns and tricks have been most common in toss juggling. A juggling pattern in toss juggling is a sequence of throws and ...