Scripts, either specially written or created from stories, can
make powerful stimuli that involve pupils making meaning through reading aloud.
Not exact matches
The ideological foundations of these other faiths are seldom carefully analyzed or theoretically defended, but they
make their impact by such
powerful and continuous
stimuli that relatively few laymen in concrete issues oppose them with the counterclaims of the Christian gospel.
Co-lead study author Adam Green, PhD, of the Department of Psychology at Georgetown, explains that the amygdala responds to
stimuli that are emotionally
powerful, especially fear and disgust, which are emotions that often influence decision -
making.