cognitive ability
Opaque objects don't allow light to pass through them while translucent objects slow the passage of light but ultimately allow it to pass through.
By removing the objects you choose to subtract from the group of objects.
you can trace the evolution of organisms backwards. this enables scientists to understand the species better as well as the living and climatic conditions on the early earth.
Small objects that can be carried in the magnetic current.
Mass
The human ability to speedily recognize familiar objects best illustrates the value of visual memory and pattern recognition. This skill allows us to quickly interpret our surroundings and make sense of the world, leading to efficient and effective decision-making in everyday life.
Parallel Processing
ASIMO has the ability to recognize moving objects, postures, gestures, its surrounding environment, sounds and faces, which enables it to interact with humans.
Ghosts are mainly attracted to objects that they were familiar to when they were alive. They are also attracted to noises that represent a familiar environment to, also.
Mechanical
Subitising is the ability to instantly recognize the number of objects in a group without the number being displayed. Subitising is used in elementary school classrooms to help students recognize the relationship between whole numbers. Dot cards are a good example of subitising.
Mechanical Energy
An agnosia is an inability to recognize objects by use of the senses.
The "visual assocation areas" include = Broadmann's area 18 and 19 + Broadmann's area 20,21 and 37 + Broadmann's area area 39.Any damages to areas 18 and 19 might cause "visual agnosia" (cannot recognize objects by vision, though they can see those objects).Any damages to area 37 might cause the inability to recognize familiar faces.
buoyancy
Shape, size, color, and texture, but not necessarily in that order...
Energy...