Sentences with phrase «elicit such feelings»

There are few names in the tech industry that elicit such feelings of nostalgia like Nokia.
Those who are not like us, who couldn't possibly be us or our loved one, tend not to elicit such feelings.

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Much of the current confusion in neuroscience research on fear stems from the conflation of two separate phenomena that are both labeled «fear»: behavioral and physiological fear responses elicited by threats, such as a snake or a mugger, and conscious feelings of fear, which occur in the same situation but are controlled by a different brain system.
Classical conditioning is a learning process that occurs both in animals and humans alike when two stimuli are repeatedly paired (such as the bell ringing and the feeding, or a particular behavior and the electric shock), so that the response originally elicited by the second stimulus (the secretion of saliva that originally occurs in the presence of food or the unpleasant sensation that follows an electric shock) is eventually elicited by the first stimulus alone (meaning that after a number of repetitions, the sound of the bell is enough to make the dog salivate like it does in the presence of food and the engagement in unwanted behavior is enough to make you feel the same discomfort an electric shock would cause).
It elicits such a wonderful feeling, even though the story turns out to be a sad story.
I find that themes in a score are an incredibly effective way to elicit an emotional response from an audience, and I felt strongly God of War would benefit from such an approach.
Newer pixelated horror titles such as Home and even lesser known ones such as The Witch's House are good examples of how visual simplicity allows the story and the feelings the game elicits to overlay what is otherwise nothing more than a wire frame for our imaginations.
The operational definition of distributive justice in this study is as follows: retailers» psychological feelings elicited through comparison between real acquired outcomes and their desired outcomes based on standards such as «efforts and investments made for marketing this supplier's products», «the role and obligation undertaken by the retailer for the supplier», «profits of other retailers in the same industry», «profits obtained by this supplier through exchange with the retailer» and «the retailer's contributions to the supplier».
Socially challenging and emotionally evocative contexts such as social rejection and feelings of embarrassment and loneliness elicit cortisol release (Cacioppo et al., 2000; Gunnar et al., 2003; Gruenewald et al., 2004; Dickerson et al., 2008).
Turquoise can instantly add a pop of color to any space, and the versatile color — which is often associated with forms of escape, such as a tropical paradise — often elicits pleasant and inviting feelings as you step into a room.
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