Sentences with phrase «subjective experienced change»

Also, we did not only look at the quantitative results but also incorporated a qualitative analysis of subjective experienced change as well.

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While nothing had physically changed about either group's commute — the traffic was just as snarled, the train just as unreliable, etc. — their subjective experience of their commutes differed significantly.
However, this interpretation does not allow for any further subjective experiences or subjective change.
The question of how changes in the environment give rise to the subjective experience of time in our brain continues to challenge psychologists and brain researchers
However, nobody had ever tested whether these circuits are essential to musical reward, or if they can be manipulated, leading to changes in subjective and physiological measures of experienced musical pleasure.
Neuroscientists believe that consciousness emerges from the material stuff of the brain primarily because even very small changes to your brain (say, by drugs or disease) can powerfully alter your subjective experiences.
This test allows investigators to probe which properties of neuronal activity correlate with the changes in subjective experience.
At 2.04 am in the morning on March 23, he posted on to his website, The New Games Journalism manifesto, a heartfelt call for games writing to change, to become more subjective, and to convey the experience of actually being in a game world.
I am dispersing with the usual third person format in summarising Marina Abramović's residence at the Serpentine, this being an «experience» not an exhibition, and entirely subjective to each individual's impression of it, bound to change immeasurably from person to person.
Choi explores the relationship between the banal and profound, allowing seemingly opposite concepts to fragment and become intertwined as he constructs a subjective and ever - changing experience for the viewer.
The climate change problem is characterized by high levels of uncertainty, and modeling and subjective judgments substitute extensively for estimates based upon experience with actual events and outcomes.
To make matters worse, adversity appears to be somewhat subjective, in that some children might have horrific experiences (eg, witnessing interpersonal violence) yet do very well, whereas other children might have long - lasting physiologic and behavioral changes owing to relatively minor trauma (like seeing a growling dog or falling off a bike).
Analyzing longitudinal data from Germany, we find that the experience during the transition to parenthood, as measured by changes in subjective well - being, predicts further parity progression.
Perceived pubertal status, reflecting the subjective experience of morphological changes related to puberty (Angold and Costello 2006), may be a more sensitive moderator of NCS than age.
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