Not exact matches
«49 Meland is convinced that intellectual and
emotional sensitivity to culture, to its depth
significance, to its transcendent qualities and felt reality can bring one to the realities of faith, to the meaning of realities
which can not be contained within merely rational structures, to realities
which have not so much to be defined as to be acknowledged.
Both the amygdala,
which tags memories for
emotional significance, and the hippocampus,
which processes the factual details of events for memory storage, have many cortisol receptors.
The story rushes through the artist's childhood years in a highly overworked page - by - page fashion
which detaches the story from any
significance or
emotional weight.
Regions of
significance indicate between
which values of
emotional transportation the impact on change in empathy is significantly different between the two conditions.
Remaining defiantly figurative despite an art scene that swung increasingly toward abstraction, and choosing as his subjects those places and homes to
which he felt most deeply connected, Porter produced a body of work of tremendous personal
significance and
emotional power.
Experienced through headphones and GPS activated, it generates an intimate and
emotional landscape,
which connects Preston City Centre with the battle fields of the Somme, and emphasises the
significance of home within conflict situations.
Something they might do,
which feels quite unimportant to them, can often have huge
emotional significance to you.