The Lord doesn't sleep.
He only needs to rest.
He doesn't need to eat.
He's really the best.
He loves you ever day.
No matter whats in the way.
He loves old and the youth.
And thats the honest truth.
Thats the best I could do.
I hope it helps. :)
9-The process of vision begins as lights passes through cornea and lens, the two combined produce a image of the visual stimuli on the retina. The eye resembes a camera, since the image on retina is reversed: The information located in the retina composed of electrical signals travels through the optic nerve to differents paths in the brain, in a tremendous speed we experience sight.
10- Proximity: The principle of proximity states objects that are close to one another appear to form a group. The eye tends to interpret them as a group if they are close.
Similarity- The principle of similarity refers to, all else being equal, the human perception lends itself to seeing stimuli that physically resemble each other as part of the same object. We tend to see a distinction between adjacent and objects that are overlapping based on a given visual texture and resemblance.
Continuity: When there is an intersection between two or more objects, Human mind has a tendency to perceive objects as a single continuos object.
Clousure: This refers to the mind’s tendency to see complete figures or forms even if a picture is incomplete, even when there are some missing lines.
It is called Conscious mind. The conscious mind incorporates such things as the sensations, discernments, recollections, feeling and dreams within our present mindfulness. Firmly aligned with the cognizant personality is the preconscious, which incorporates the things that we are not considering right now but rather which we can without much of a stretch draw into cognizant mindfulness.
Answer:
Procedural memory
Explanation:
Procedural memory is the memory that deals with the tasks that we have been accustomed to. These tasks are performed without consciously thinking about them. They generally involve tasks that require motor skills and cognitive skills.
Here, the task of riding a bike becomes something that a person can do without consciously thinking about it. Hence, the question is referring to procedural memory.