词汇 | example_english_sensation |
释义 | Examples of sensationThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. No longer was music's dependence on immediate sensations a drawback or a shortcoming, but rather the source of its strength and expressive power. Physical structures are grasped as embodied sensations, through an unconscious bodily mimesis. The sites at which these sensations were produced were concentrated in the very medial and anterior regions, possibly the medial dorsal and periventricular nuclei. Ratings of painful heat/burn sensations showed no significant dependence on either the frequency or the number of pulses. The flexibility of the design is introduced by allowing for variation of sensations and particularities of motor actions of the setting. Varying arousal levels and differing cognitive appraisals, given past experiences and the current context, further differentiate these sensations of negative valence. Secondary impressions are sensations that arise as a result of the workings of the mind (7-8, 275-7). Most important of these is the emergence of the distinction between measuring sensations, and measuring their causes. On this view, sensations do not stand to me by way of some external relation. A government continually at a distance and out of sight, can hardly be expected to interest the sensations of the people. Just as sensory and motor systems operate in tandem, so do sensations and ideas. Humans can discriminate a large number of color sensations, which can be combined into a vast range of color schemes. An ' ' affect ' ' is not the representation of a feeling, they argue, but a synthesized ' ' bloc of sensations ' ' that has its own distinct ' ' being. Emotions were not just biological experiences but sensations which could be elicited and regulated. All the participants suggested that the internal sensations of breathing impacted significantly on their playing. Interactions between the agent and environment occur via sensations and actions described later!. Different kinds of sensory substitution and the possibility of creating new, previously unfelt sensations, is another avenue we are exploring. Actions, sensations, and emotions experienced by others become meaningful to us because we can share them with others. One is that inputs to implicit processes are not mediated by sensations and perceptions, in contrast to explicit processes where they play an important role. The hallucinatory quality is unmistakable, even for "fleeting" images and "sleepiness" sensations that occur prior to the more fully formed hypnagogic images themselves. He can't because he doesn't get below the sensations to learn what is really going on. The amputee who is conscious of moving nonexistent toes is obviously not relying on peripheral sensations. The information provided by these variables is what generates the difference between sensations and perceptions. The correct interpretation of different sensations received from the skin, muscles and joints allows accurate recognition of the three-dimensional features of an object (haptic perception). Preceding this is a short chapter on sensations, which also covers rigidity and routines. Any desire that either (a) is phenomenologically salient, or (b) disposes the agent toward sensations that are inconsistent with equanimity is prohibited. Note that this does not mean that all desires in fact produce these sensations. I mean for this to be a rather loose way of talking about the relationship between desires and desire sensations. The two states, however, offer identical sensations of power and pleasure. Enjoyable physical sensations may be reduced after breast surgery. Through wisdom one could achieve the control, if not the eradication of bodily sensations. They suggested that unpleasant bodily sensations to subtoxic concentrations of chemicals result from negative expectations and fears (nocebo effect). Talbott illustrates his claim with an example of someone who stuck his arm in the fire believing it would cause him pleasurable sensations. The ultimate source of value on my view would be these takings of attitudinal pleasure in the sensations rather than the sensations themselves. I make no claim about their private sensations. When a normal person has such sensations, he or she takes pleasure in the fact that he or she has them. Because the authors can imagine the infant experiencing hallucinated emotions and fictive kinesthetic sensations does not demonstrate the relationship, it postulates the answer instead. However, it is not for the fine arts to accustom themselves to such absurd and displeasing practices, but rather to sweet and gentle sensations. The nominals in the ' sensations ' test (where subjects 11 years and up have high scores) are a good example of rote-learned items. Observers generally do not become aware of the retinal sensations produced by objects - they are just aware of the objects. The present theory shows that in themselves, sensations are situated nowhere. Perceptions contain additional information that is useful for interpreting sensations. Part of the problem is that people use metaphoric language to refer to interpersonal situations, to their vague physiological sensations and feelings of selfhood. Similarly, some children may be able to reduce the experience of fear by directing attention away from their anxious bodily sensations. Thus, sensations experienced in the body stand behind the concept of belief; they are coded into the concept of the will. Of course, this is not to deny that vision may, under certain circumstances, involve feelings or sensations of a non-visual nature. As mentioned above, more burn patients with abnormal sensations. Among the 29 symptomatic patients we evaluated, 72 % experienced paresthetic sensations such as itching, tingling, and numbness and 28 % complained of pain. Categorical sensations have difference but no observable order. They discuss sensations and affective responses created by the technology in a specific and confined sense. They cover themselves and run their memories, recreating sign chains (sensations, images and meanings) with more or less intensity. Is that what our modem media do to all events - turn them into sensations rather than facts or even narratives? He cannot draw imaginary boundaries between himself as a subject and either the outside world or the stream of his own sensations and desires. The range of sensations to be considered includes much besides simple pressure. Substance use is seen as being maintained by the reinforcing properties of its subjective effects, social rewards, physical sensations, and dependence inducing qualities. Attempts to relate bodily sensations to the images of dreams can be found as far back as the beginning of the nineteenth century. The only thing common to signs and signified entities is that our sensations are simultaneous with the objects that produce them. First, it differs from the direct content of perception, the empirical intuitions that excite the senses and elicit sensations. Perhaps certain desires are in part constituted by sensations rather than accompanied by them. Since phenomenologically salient desires are accompanied by desire sensations by definition,22 they are inconsistent with the equanimity requirement. Whatever motivates her action, it does not additionally dispose her to sensations that disrupt her equanimity. Emotions are different from sensations, but they are also different from the purely cognitive attitudes, such as belief. Proximal senses primarily represent the state of one's body itself - sensations being inherently ego-centred and affectively valenced for the experiencer. Instead, the dorsal/unconscious system is likely to provide the context within which a ventral/conscious system operates, that is, to provide sensations for perception. Clearly it is something that maps from actions (or action commands) to expected sensations, modeling the behavior of the (body and) the world. In order to help students to become more sensitive to and aware of kinaesthetic sensations, variations of movements are encouraged. They were asked to recall physical sensations relating to breathing and to evaluate the role of breathing in their playing. My sensations may be purely individual to me, the whole thing may be the fruit of my imagination. Of particular interest is the classification of sensations as either continuous or categorical. A woman patient went into a lot of details in descr ibing-through the use of different colors and shapes-different sensations inside her womb. Improving organization of internal and external sensations by attending to them provides the template of primitive cognition. Now the substance dualist takes sensations (and other mental states) to be modes of the substantial self. His sensations, perceptions, and propositional attitudes, were, in many ways, much like our own. We make dramas of our sensations, not of our actions. Painful mechanical/tingle sensations did not depend on the frequency or the number of pulses. The present report demonstrates that as few as four pulses are often adequate for the detection of microstimulation-evoked thermal/pain sensations. To obtain the best correspondence with laboratory information and the mechanism of taste sensations, we recorded sugar concentrations in terms of molarity. Giving away turkeys and drinking punch were new sensations for him. Visual sensations produced by optic nerve stimulation using an implanted self-sizing spiral cuff electrode. When these memories "moved," inspired, or motivated the girl, they were not memories at all, but sensations and perceptions, the forerunners of the "latent modifications" of memory. Here tactile sensations are threatened but withheld. I said that a person could be pleased about something even if he had been given anesthetics that made it impossible for him to have any pleasant or painful sensations. Desire sensations are inconsistent with equanimity. The perception of bodily sensations, with special reference to hypochondriasis. They were told that the child would likely be unable to communicate with others - although she would have the sensations of pain and relief from pain. What escapes him is that it is precisely these inhibitions of the self that block us from authentic sensations of divinity inaccessible through ordinary consciousness and cognition. Emotions must involve more than sensations in order to distinguish them from bare sensory undergoings. Accordingly, our sensations simply are as they are, and error enters only when we make mistaken judgements on their basis. In a later passage, the anti-bourgeois, anti-commercial significance of this economy of desire for new sensations becomes more explicit. Such art does not always rely on visual sensations alone, but works on the basis of other sensual experiences, such as hearing. The repetition created a co-resonance of multi-modal sensations of sound, movement and tactility. The former are the original sensations; the latter the reflected or sympathetic images of those sensations. I mean the term to suggest that there is information in stimulation, which is not tied to specific sensations but is rather invariant over them. However, the idea of stimulus inputs that do not elicit sensations or perceptions, especially when those inputs are supraliminal, is difficult to accept. Now let us see what we can find out about them through study and making notes of our own sensations. The nature of his feeling, the key - to welcome her (to express to her all his sensations, his joy). My task is to help an actor maintain contact with the appropriate sensations and develop his or her means of expression. A study of the specificity of reactions to bodily sensations in panic and hypochondriasis. Visual analog scales are particularly appropriate for measuring the intensity or magnitude of sensations and subjective feelings and are often used in pain research. 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