Sentences with phrase «such subconscious»

Such subconscious confluence made me consider these paintings in light of Jungian forms: depictions of buried psychic landscapes containing «their own pictorial logic,» as the show's press release states.
Lens flare has such a subconscious, visceral effect that it's like when people see a rainbow, or they look at stained glass in churches.
The tobacco industry has done research into such subconscious purchases.
Topolinski's studies also suggested a way for people to protect themselves from such subconscious manipulation.
, to me it showed that the baby had such a subconscious awareness of the outside world and what's going on around him.

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Well designed and well targeted, such a campaign burrows into an audience's subconscious mind, resulting in an increased likelihood of the viewer to spring into action, seemingly spontaneously.
On the other hand, a later study that measured time spent looking at images of men kissing found no evidence that some homophobic men are gay at a subconscious level - in fact, some of the homophobic men seemed to have an implicit aversion to such images.
Our subconscious is what makes us such good problem solvers compared to a computer,» says Dr. Richard Peterson, a psychiatrist and neuroeconomics researcher who has written two books on financial risk taking.
Among such entities I should count my body, my subconscious, society, the natural order, and God.
Have such churches grasped the new nature of social reality as it has been created in our subconscious by television and the other mass media?
Nowadays we are so well informed about our «subconscious» experience that we may very well think such influences can be at work.
Such direction comes through no spectacular vision or audition but through the refocusing of conscious attention and the upsurge of constructive impulses from the subconscious.
Such information as the fact that dancer P forgets his right from his left occasionally will be prehended, at a subconscious level most likely, by his corner dancer Q.
Perhaps God can derive that information from a source other than our sloppy, self - interested human consciousness, such as our subconscious or neuronal conditions.
... the empiricist in me finds it necessary to distinguish between actual experience and the (epistemologically) hypothetical entities to which my actual experience refers... implies... or with which it interacts... Among such entities I should count my body, my subconscious, society, the natural order, and God.
... [we would propose] a unifying philosophy of growth and development embracing all created being in the one economy of this universe... such an outlook or ethos is all - pervasive of modern life, and it underpins the conscious and the subconscious personality of the young.
It may be also that such churches have grasped the new nature of reality as it has been created in our subconscious by television and the other mass media.
I love the symbolism of the deep water being our subconscious & being afraid of what it contains, it is a very real comparison when even dreams contain such mysteries that you wonder where they ever came from
And if you've ever failed at tried photographing a plate of off - white chunks in such a way that people actually want to eat it... then you'll understand from which part of my -LCB- traumatized -RCB- subconscious my love of winter squash arises.
I re-evaluated a lot of the philosophical underpinnings of my world view in general — such as the meaning and value of the «natural»; the scientific process, trust, and authorities; or my (somewhat subconscious) belief that nothing bad could ever happen to me.
When our ingrained attachment needs are triggered, such as during a conflict with our spouse, it can be difficult to rise above our knee - jerk, subconscious reflexes to shut down / run away or worry / cling — relating tendencies that insecurely attached children learn to be able to maintain attachment with their parents, but these same tendencies don't work so well in other relationships like marriage.
Indeed, Ap Dijksterhuis at the Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands and colleagues have found that our subconscious thinking is particularly astute when we are faced with difficult choices such as which house to buy or deciding between two cars with many different features (Science, vol 311, p 1005).
FLUENT IN DREAMS Regarding «Once Learned, Never Forgotten,» by Karen Schrock [Head Lines], I have been under the impression for years that once something such as a language is in the brain, it is never forgotten on a subconscious level.
He has suggested that such sensory crossover occurs normally in the limbic system, the most primitive, subconscious part of the brain, but only synesthetes, due to quirks in blood flow or some other anomaly, are aware of it.
Though some relapse triggers can be consciously avoided, such as people, places and things related to drug use, other subconscious triggers related to the brain's reward system may be impossible to avoid — they can gain entry to the unconscious brain, setting the stage for relapse.
Popper, a man quick on his feet and with wits even quicker, grabs the opportunity with gusto, ably assisted by his secretary, Pippi (Ophelia Lovibond), who has a subconscious devotion to the voiceless bilabial plosive qualities that define the letter P such that she profusely peppers her speech with it.
At barely over two hours, the movie is over before I even knew it, in such constant motion heading deeper and deeper into the gloomy waters of the subconscious revealing answers to personal questions those who must grapple with them only thought they wanted to know before finding themselves gob - smacked by the truth.
In this article, you'll find out why persuasive learning is such a powerful tool in the eLearning design process, and you will also learn how to design eLearning courses that tap into the subconscious and make a long lasting impact upon your audience.
All that happens to such people occurs, rather, at the subconscious level.
I have found this steering of consumers occurs not because credit counseling staff are mean or deceptive but because they believe in what they are doing to such an extent and trying to bring in business that they develop a subconscious bias against solutions they don't offer.
My theory on that whole phenomenon is that we see, with only the slightest hint or suggestion, what our subconscious wants us to see, such as Abraham Lincoln in a chicken nugget; or what it fears seeing, such as Satan in a storm cloud.
It's tribal thumping bore deep into my subconscious to such...
It's tribal thumping bore deep into my subconscious to such a point that I found myself randomly uttering its chants under my breath, right up until the launch of Patapon 3.
It is designed in such a way that you might actually learn something about yourself as you guide Howard through the world of his subconscious.
According to Kelley, afterschool activities such as clubs, sports, and dances are structured around socially accepted rituals that incite psychological stress, to which the mind reacts with a mechanism for subconscious repression.
Some of the earliest inspirations for founding Abstract Expressionist artists such as de Kooning, Kline, and Arshile Gorky were introduced via John Graham, a highly influential artist immersed in these European movements and the exploration of the subconscious.
These «subliminal ads» are designed to produce a generalized desire in the subconscious that will then translate into a specific desire — a desire for the advertised product — in the viewer's conscious mind, a strategy so obvious and ridiculous that McCarthy need only point to it to underscore our culture's susceptibility to such tactics.
He is influenced by the notion of «tensegrity», proposed by Kenneth Snelson, the paintings and prints of Terry Winters, methods of unifying conscious and subconscious thought such as through Surrealist Automatism, and the approach of Dadaists to question the meaning of symbols.
The bliss Egan finds in electronic genres, such as progressive trance, future bass, and liquid dubstep, allows him to continue the development of a singular visual language that deals with the relationship between the subconscious and physical space.
With her shamanistic approach, Ting's use of universal natural forms such as insects, roots and animal hooves reaches deep into the dark corners of our collective souls to awaken our own subconscious spiders weaving their universal memory threads of spiritual and corporal symbology.
His gestures now relied more upon the subconscious, but they were more akin to the linear «white writing» of Mark Tobey than the drips and flings of Jackson Pollock, incorporating symbols such as crosses and arrows.
Owing to improvisation and recurrence, such cooperation techniques provide us with access to the subconscious and to expressiveness.
He has an innate eye for color combinations that seems to come directly from his subconscious mind, and gives each painting its own unique personality and presence with such visual depth that the viewer must experience it.
Assuming we have knowledge, there are certain physical actions we can take to influence the subconscious minds of others in such a way to make them sit up and listen and equally there are incredibly subtle signals you can start to observe in others, we call these «tells».
Incorporating elements of sculpture, video, audio, light installation, and live performance, the exhibition creates a surreal landscape of the city exploring themes such as alienation, immigration, the subconscious, childhood, fantasy, film, Hollywood, and dreams.
Don Roller's work draws from intangible influences such as the subconscious and memory.
Alex Lawlers multi-media practice examines the formal and aesthetic qualities of Post-Minimalism through the lens of ideas such as sensation, memory and the subconscious.
An unlikely version of a Cindy Sherman, Untitled (In NYC I Saw Some Paintings...)(1996) or a bestial version of a Robert Rauschenberg such as his I Dreamed I Slept with the Devil (1988), which are loaded with the spooky machinations of his subconscious, are par for the course.
While the other Abstract Expressionists were mining their own feelings, intuitions and subconscious emotions and using them to create works that were deeply personal and rife with hidden meaning, Kline made work that was about the formal qualities of painting, such as paint, brush stroke, composition and color.
The title and shift in colour towards the centre, echoed the powerful transformation from the darkness of one subconscious state of sleep to the first whispers of light that appear so unadulterated and blinding before they slip effortlessly into the realms of context and association, such is that one become awake and alert fully.
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