Sentences with phrase «bodily states»

We recognise that there are distinct differences across the individual identities and bodily states in these communities and a wide range of diversity.
Researchers found that people who had greater difficulties sensing their own internal bodily states were also more likely to be fooled into believing a rubber hand was part of their own bodies.
Here's what happened to both group's bodies when compared to their previous bodily states.
In other words, the transformation of human affections impacts bodily states, causing a change in countenance.
These latter knew themselves as subjects and developed intricate analyses of their psychic states and of the interrelation of their introspectively given subjectivity with bodily states.
As the various bodily states that are correlated with optimal mental health and total growth become better understood, biofeedback may be used more widely and productively in psychotherapy and life enrichment work, and in precise evaluation of these.
It is subject to the vagaries of «internal» decisions (selections, modes of integration, and so on) that are not caused but rather conditioned by «external» influences (such as altered bodily states through fatigue, drugs, etc.).
His practice engages dance and multiple other media to investigate bodily states in relation to a poetics of blackness, ambiguity and abstraction.
Clinicians will learn to identify, access and enhance positive bodily states and utilize the body as a resource with children.
Thus, narcotics are preparations which cause a detrimental impact on psychological and bodily state of the individual.
Even in dreams, as Bergson has shown, once and for all so far as I am concerned, two further realities are involved: some aspects of the subject's own past experiences (memory) and (sensory awareness) of the subject's bodily state, in whatever sense it has a body, and with the last, to some extent, the state of the environment, as well.
Also the distinction between a person's experiences and the person's bodily states is extremely complex and subtle.
As University of Toronto psychologist Spike Lee puts it, bodily states «aren't some extraneous thing — they're part of the thinking process.»
Our thinking and emotions are tightly intertwined and are the output of our bodily state.
Our bodily state, free of hormones or full of dopamine, produces a different emotional outcome and behavioral response depending on many contributing variables.
The memory imprints of trauma (s) are held in physical sensations, bodily states, and habitual action patterns.
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