Not exact matches
For example, the wide - angle lens is designed to mimic the way the
human eye sees the world
so that viewing a
Memory later makes a person feel like they are reliving the experience.
A story sustains the precariousness and openness of the situation until it reaches its end, and does
so by virtue of that power of imagination, or what I called
memory that penetrates the future, to envisage a stretch of time as both sequentially related and also developing through
human opportunity, intention, decision, and being acted upon.
It has been proven very solidly that
humans» short term
memory can't even remember what color a person's shirt is 15 minutes later unless instructed specifically to do
so.
I preordered through Amazon but am too tech dense to figure out how to photo the receipt,
so here is a cut & paste: Items Ordered Price 1 of: Gluten - Free on a Shoestring Bakes Bread: (Biscuits, Bagels, Buns, and More), Hunn, Nicole Condition: New Sold by: Amazon.com LLC $ 14.78 So many bread memories, no wonder bread has been used as an analogy for human love and nurturing for centurie
so here is a cut & paste: Items Ordered Price 1 of: Gluten - Free on a Shoestring Bakes Bread: (Biscuits, Bagels, Buns, and More), Hunn, Nicole Condition: New Sold by: Amazon.com LLC $ 14.78
So many bread memories, no wonder bread has been used as an analogy for human love and nurturing for centurie
So many bread
memories, no wonder bread has been used as an analogy for
human love and nurturing for centuries.
so food and food
memory are a fundamental
human experience.
Simply speaking, we as
humans tend to more accurately remember the events that hold greater importance and significance to our interests and beliefs, and vice versa, our subconsciousness tends to block out the
memories that are in contrast to what we believe, or that may have caused us hurt that we try
so hard to forget.
These are the kind of
human moments that can make the game
so special, and Mata undoubtedly gave that young boy a
memory he will cherish for life.
Rookie
Humans was founded by a mother of two who was inspired by the thousands of pictures she took of her babies lying in their cribs, and the crib sheets that became backdrops to
so many wonderful
memories.
Once, every
so often in our lives, we meet rare and extraordinary people who leave indelible marks in our
memory and few who actually touch the core of our humanity with their own
human spirit.
«It's about them diminishing the respect for their country on the world scene, surrendering its status as the protector of
human rights, disgracing the
memory of its veterans who gave
so much,» Paladino said.
The ability to erase traumatic
memories in
humans, as shown in the film «Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,» remains science fiction for now and any attempt to do
so would raise serious ethical considerations.
Elizabeth Loftus of the University of California, Irvine, a current member of the AAAS Board of Directors and a psychologist specializing in
human memory, has received the 2016 John Maddox Prize, recognizing «sound science and evidence on a matter of public interest, facing difficulty or hostility in doing
so.»
«Forgetting is built into the
human brain,
so we may be producing more
memories than we can cope with»
Within
so - called epigenetic research, several studies have suggested that
human precursor cells have a
memory of past environmental exposures.
Wanting to squash these not -
so - great
memories is
human nature, but is it possible to intentionally forget a traumatic experience?
The study is an attempt to learn if
humans can create
memories unwittingly,
memories so strong they may cause the debilitating symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.
He argues that
human survival may have depended not
so much on our ability to produce new neurons, but on our ability to keep old ones in order to accumulate
memories over the entire lifespan.
I am truly humbled to be named the Embrace Kids Foundation Chair in Pediatric Hematology / Oncology established in Dr. Kamen's
memory,
so that I can continue to carry his vision forward in advancing pediatric cancer research and keeping that «
human» connection in treating the «whole» patient and not just the disease,» reflects Cole.
The
human body is incredibly efficient — it wants to do the least amount of work possible to perform a given task,
so it builds new muscle fibers, creates neural pathways and develops muscle
memory to perform the same job more efficiently over time.
Chapters 14 and 16 explore the psychology of sign language —
memory for signs, «slips of the hand,» and
so on — and what sign language has to tell us about the neurological workings of
human language in the brain.
Once inside, he finds the previous occupants» consciousness and
memories forever erased, an inevitable side effect that gives Frederick pause when switching bodies, but not
so much as to truly halt his ongoing enjoyment of
human lives.
Also, most
human beds that contain
Memory Foam are much more expensive as well,
so if you think of this as a miniature scaled - down version, you'll be able to rationalize the purchase.
In doing
so he explores how the fallibility of
human memory can become an agent for the imagination.
Wayne Thiebaud:
Memory Mountains: The dean of Northern California painters has used mountain imagery since the 1960s, as this capsule survey shows, pushing it to extremes
so fantastic that they produce echoes of the cakes,
human forms and allusions to abstract art that appear elsewhere in his art.
My recollection of the literature on
human brain chemistry is that we store a lot more
memories than we can access,
so the mechanics of our
memories are as good as an elephant's.