Five international artists have been invited to engage with this unique cultural location and direct research for work in
response to their experiences of the city.
PC: It sounds like you had a deeply
moving response to this experience and that your work became more personal as well as more focused on social and environmental change.
A final year Fine Art student at Bucks New University, Marion Piper's practice is concerned with her
sensory responses to the experience of walking through city spaces in London and New York.
Even when a man says that science led him to God, it was probably less a reasoned conclusion from the abstract symbols of technical knowledge than a
total response to an experience of beauty, order, and reverence.
The
pre-Socratic response to this experience was essentially poetic: not an attempt to devise a hierarchy of categories by which to capture the event in a cage of human concepts but, rather, an attempt to name the event of being in its mystery, with an almost childlike innocence, in a language of purest immediacy.
Success - eg Bruce Olson (from Wikki), faith challenged - remaining Christian but no longer exclusivist fundamentalist - more liberal - eg blog by Lana Hope in Missions from an unfundamentalist Christian some put Christianity to aside and became atheist in
response to their experiences eg Daniel Everett - in the articles about his book «Don &» t Sleep, There are Snakes.
I've found many of my clients find solace in understanding that they are not alone by reassuring them that it is a natural
biological response to experience anxiety.
Drawing from the neuroimaging literature, we review several plausible mechanisms by which MBRP might be changing
neural responses to the experiences of craving and negative affect, which subsequently may reduce risk for relapse.
Partner: MK Gallery Exhibition title: In Deed Exhibition dates: 6 — 12 September 2012 A graduate of Bucks New University, ed Marion Piper's practice is concerned with her
sensory responses to the experience of walking through city spaces in London and New York.
On the other hand, and no less important, it is an affirmation that such a basic attitude is not simply one that he himself happens to fancy or to find psychologically inviting, not simply true - for - himself because it happens to turn him on, but one which is the appropriate and
proper response to experience and so the true response tout court.
A graduate of Bucks New University, ed Marion Piper's practice is concerned with her sensory
responses to the experience of walking through city spaces in London and New York.
The study makes important discoveries not only about the way we learn but the brain's neural plasticity or ability to change in
response to experiences.
The Bible is
the response to the experience of God, but as the response to the experience of God, it is a human product.
Faith is
a response to experience of God which is expressed in doxological sentences (formulas, prayers, hymns) before being reflected upon theologically.
For Christians, giving to others is
a response to our experience of receiving grace and new life in Christ.
Healing trauma requires the courage to recognize that ultimately our lives are compromised not by the original traumatizing experiences themselves, but by the trauma - world that is created by our own minds and bodies as
a response to those experiences.
Human brains develop in
response to experience, and conversely, they do not develop without it.
What sets these rodents apart is their superior ability to form new neural connections, or strengthen existing ones, in
response to experience.
Adding to the challenge, Seung says, is the fact that an individual's connectome changes over time as neurons grow new branches and prune old ones in
response to experiences.
Now, scientists at University of Utah Health report they can rejuvenate the plasticity of the mouse brain, specifically in the visual cortex, increasing its ability to change in
response to experience.
«Increased inhibition in the brain makes it harder to express activity - dependent genes, like Arc, in
response to experience or learning,» he says.
As a marker of how vivid such visions can seem, almost a third of the people reported that they spoke in
response to their experiences.
Likewise, certain brain regions of these optogenetically stimulated, post-stroke mice showed increased levels of proteins associated with heightened ability of nerve cells to alter their structural features in
response to experience — for example, practice and learning.
Dr. Carlezon is primarily interested in the biological basis and treatment of psychiatric illness, specifically nature / nurture issues as they relate to the brain and the basic processes by which the brain develops and is modified in
response to experience.
Studies suggest that communicating gratitude actually contributes to neuroplasticity — our brain's ability to make changes in
response to our experiences.
Additionally, Blatt documented the same children as they made their own pieces of art in
response to this experience.
While trauma exposure includes many types of experiences, the child's body and brain stress - response systems are finite, so trauma will be physically «remembered» (Glaser, 2000; van der Kolk, 1994) by children as physical states and sensations in
response to experiences in their environment.
Separation Anxiety happens almost always when you're not there, and your dog acts out in a stressful, destructive manner in his / her panic in
response to the experience of being left alone.
I learn new lessons fast and love to please, especially in
response to an experienced, calm, assertive pack leader that I respect.
The landscapes — often bare, desolate, and even forbidding — are less about representing real views as about reflecting her emotional
response to the experience of the encounter.