Sentences with phrase «subjective sensations»

The woman felt subjective sensations of «merriment or mirth» and displayed a syndrome known as confabulation: She invented reasons for her hilarity, telling the researchers at one point, «You guys are just so funny... standing around.»
In fact your point about the difficulty of describing subjective sensations with language is in perfect harmony with my attempt to distinguish between the belief that God communicates with us and that we can know the mind of God.
@Sabio — You said «It is of course difficult to describe subjective sensations with language — that is why art, music and much more satisfies us when words can't — but we don't have to imagine something divine when we realize this fact.»
We have already noted Galileo's distinction between «primary qualities» (mass and extension) and the «secondary qualities» which he believed to be subjective sensations produced by the particles constituting the actual world.
was the best recovery modality to hasten recovery from EIMD by limiting the torque loss and subjective sensations of pain
@ Christine It is of course difficult to describe subjective sensations with language — that is why art, music and much more satisfies us when words can't — but we don't have to imagine something divine when we realize this fact.
God would identify with the subjective sensations and aspirations of diatoms, rattlesnakes, beetles, and «all things counter, original, spare, strange» (Gerard Manley Hopkins, «Pied Beauty»).
The biological link between the subjective sensation of effort and the physiological changes occurring during exercise is of crucial importance, because it provides a mechanism by which the RPE could, in theory, contribute to the regulation of exercise performance, the limit to exercise and pacing strategy.
In other words, the subjective sensation of the «rubber - hand effect» could also be produced with a smartphone, a computer mouse and a smartphone - shaped piece of wood.
It is often called the «binding problem,» because we have the subjective sensation of a unified vision of the world, but how that unity actually functions is unclear.
Electrode studies of monkeys and other animals whose brains resemble ours have yielded valuable insights, but these creatures can not describe their subjective sensations.
In - gear agility improves, too, but the subjective sensation of speed is eerily similar.
Natural beauty becomes increasingly peripheral to Hopper's study of structures and vessels, and one begins to perceive here the heightened tension between rational operations and subjective sensations («the most exact transcription of my most intimate expressions») that will characterize his mature painting.
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