Sentences with phrase «subjective response»

If you ask any two people their idea of the perfect Resume and the perfect layout, you are likely to get two different and rather subjective responses.
It is an active subjective response to another actual entity not merely as qualitatively determined but as spatially and temporally located, hence as individual and as other.
Novelty is achieved through subjective response, the subject's private reactions («subjective forms») to given entities.
Specifically, the particular complex form of final subjective response centrally depends on the settled characters of antecedent experiencers.
We are also exploring how intranasal vasopressin, which crosses the blood brain barrier in humans, influences subjective responses to faces in men and women and, through a collaboration with James Rilling at Emory University, how vasopressin modulates brain responses to those stimuli.
This was the dominant subjective response, but it does not match the data obtained from the study,» specifies Professor Dr. Matthias Schlesewsky, Head of the Research Group Neurocognition of Language Universals of the Department of English and Linguistics at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, who designed and conducted the study together with Professor Füssel.
Their spontaneous, often subjective response to nature was expressed in bold brushstrokes and high - keyed, vibrant colours used directly from the paint tube
Municipal hues are chosen that signify collective action and reciprocity, inviting subjective response and the possibility of pleasure.
The lead is then melted and recast into an object by each artist in response to the text, forming part of a series of exchanges exploring subjective responses to an objective call, and the relationship between object and text.
Gottlieb's denial about specific naturalistic intent has the effect of enabling a multitude of subjective responses.
If you ask any two people their idea of the perfect CV, you are likely to get two different and rather subjective responses...
The lower levels bring something else into prominence: causal efficacy and subjective response.
Perception in its primitive mode, as we have seen, is perception of causal efficacy, that is, the causal efficacy of concrete singular entities, and, as a subjective response to such influence, it is emotional rather than cognitive.
Any occasion of experience involves the objects felt and the subjective response to these objects.
What is evident in emotional experience is the active, subjective response to something other.
Three factors stand out as essential to Whitehead's account of emotional experience: (1) active response on the part of the subject, (2) the qualitative character of this response, and (3) the object as causally related to the subjective response.
In a double - blind, placebo - controlled study, a team led by Andrea King, PhD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience at the University of Chicago, analyzed the subjective response of 104 young adult heavy social drinkers to alcohol and tracked their long - term drinking habits.
In my reviews I try to describe the paths that lead to my subjective response so that readers can decide whether some part of my path might be theirs too.
However, many publishers have missed the opportunity to support great, profitable works because it wasn't «good enough» based on one person's subjective response to a work, even though when the author jumped the chain of command and put the time and energy into their works themselves some have found great success.
My investigation is therefore parallel to that of science and mathematics, which continue to provide me with a rigour that I find inspirational, yet I also realise that inevitably my subjective responses play a fundamental role in determining my explorations.
Eschewing any attempt at an overview of the collection — which currently comprises more than 1,700 works — Exhibitionism instead privileges multiple positions and perspectives, and might productively be characterized as a «sampler» of subjective responses and approaches to the analysis, organization, and reinterpretation of a collection.»
It invites the viewer to consider their subjective responses to self and others.
Richter counters the gesture of Abstract Expressionism with completely neutral surfaces and vibrant textures that he does not draw from his subjective responses but, conceptually, from the fundamental possibilities of painterly forming.
Cragg's complex polymorphic sculptures reveal aspects of the relationship between the rational internal dynamic of materials and our subjective response to material forms.
Considering a subjective response to human form, Altfest's discusses her own distinct and devoted approach to figurative and representational painting.
In his early monochrome works, created amidst the Color Field Painting and Minimalism of 1960s New York, Marden used abstraction deliberately as a way to evoke an emotional and subjective response from his viewers.
Eventually, the line between sexualised and desexualised imagery in Lewis» paintings becomes obscured, left to the viewer's subjective response and associations.
According to the Kerns press release, Harms, who completes each painting in one session with no later revisions, wants to unveil the «emotional bare skin while elevating it to a universal level where the viewer's subjective response to his psychological nakedness stimulates feelings of liberation, and even shame.»
Methods: We measured both physiological (event - related potentials, skin conductance, heart rate) and subjective responses (valence and arousal ratings) to stimuli from the International Affective Picture System.

Phrases with «subjective response»

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