Sentences with phrase «imagine speaking words»

After guiding subjects into the device, the researchers would ask them to imagine speaking words like athlete, musician, and lunch.
But there is a huge added benefit: The seizure patients who volunteer for Schalk's experiments prior to surgery have allowed him and his collaborator, neurosurgeon Eric C. Leuthardt of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, to collect what they claim are among the most detailed pictures ever recorded of what happens in the brain when we imagine speaking words aloud.

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Secondly, can you imagine if on gods level he's actually not nearly as powerful as you think he is, it's just he's so much more powerful than you (or at least you perceive him to be) that you give him powers he doesn't posess, I mean you are just taking other people from 2,000 word for it that this is what god is like and sure you pray, but like you said, you just know, god hasn't come down and spoken with you, sent you a note, a vision or any other nonesense.
Imagine a report to the authorities: «This monitor did see four students in Room 203 in discussion and did hear the word «God» spoken four times in a tone suspiciously devotional.
He has called me to an active, all encompassing, radical love that looks beyond all things to see the value, dignity, and humanity of each person, to speak the words «you are loved more than you could ever imagine» to every soul.
He found that especially for people who have strokes and aphasia — they can imagine things but they can't speak — those people often can sing a song with the words, but can't translate that back to speech.
Because there's evidence that the words we hear and the words we recall or imagine trigger similar brain processes, the study, published online today in PLoS Biology, suggests scientists may one day be able to tune in to the words you're thinking — a potential boon for patients who are unable to speak due to Lou Gehrig's disease or other conditions.
IMAGINE you open your mouth to speak but not a single word emerges.
Neuroscientist Gerwin Schalk of the New York State Department of Health has found that test sensors placed on the outside of human brains pick up signals that can identify spoken or imagined words.
We all find ourselves in periodic high - stress life situations such as the illness or death of a loved one, sudden job loss, etc.; but, generally speaking much of our stress is the «imagined» kind — in other words, it is self - inflicted, or at the very least self - sustained.
There are many social apps and I am shamelessly in must of them but my favorite of all times is instagram, there is so much inspiration, amazing photography and in the end imagines speak lauder than words, don't you think?
Even in our dreams it's hard to imagine in our lives without emails, qip, on line messengers, chats Emails, emotion pictures, email post cards bring our feelings and emotions to people we care about from everywhere in the world These words Internet and meeting are spoken together in our lives.
Using a looped - over approach to the sound, only rarely do we actually see the characters speak the words we hear, which contributes to a fractured, dreamlike tone, a kind of black - magic - realism (imagine an anti- «Beasts of the Southern Wild» designed not to inspire wonder, but stomach - churning dread).
Imagine the little monsters» surprise when the huge new monster speaks his first words, «Dank you.»
You, dear author, need to know WHO that reader is — imagine they are directly in front of you every time you look up — write to them... speak to them with the words that they want to hear.
For a moment, imagine that you can not speak any language or words at all.
They say a picture speak a thousand words, and these are videos, so imagine the impact.
One first has to imagine — lose oneself — in «flowerness» in order to posit that they don't speak, or that they might speak, but not with words, our words.
In Heffernan's words: «I need to imagine another way, to outfit myself with signs and banners that speak louder than I can, to envision how we might remake the world as it is slowly falling apart.»
But the book, in its totality from page to page, can actually be read as much more — as a long synesthetic poem, one that imagines a shape, color, and sound for words and speaks to our profoundest understanding of human expression.
As the saying goes, a picture speaks a thousand words, so you can imagine how much more a video can convey!
Listen to that dream, imagine it, think of the words spoken, feel them, anytime you are nervous.
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