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Recent advances in neuroscience which affect ideas of voluntariness and bodily located identity disorders will be drawn upon.
Similarly, proper bodily appearance resulted also from dress and hairstyle, cleanliness and posture, rather than only from physical diacritics.
The diversity of attributions for symptoms indicated patients' need to make sense of bodily experiences.
Second, embodiment : resurrection requires some kind of bodily life after death.
The regular occurrence of humor that made light of bodily functions was sig nif icant.
A study of the specificity of reactions to bodily sensations in panic and hypochondriasis.
Their fiercely enacted fantasies may even erode some of the ideological power of bodily-indexed binaries and naturalised dualities.
In other words, it is a visible bodily action that is recognized as a meaningful component in communication.
Language is analogous to touch and other sensory channels, and analogous to forms of interaction in those physical channels, such as bodily harm.
Substitutions often involve grotesque imagery of bodily disintegration, and they focus on strange margins close to humans' positions.
The sound of the voice is the result of bodily movements in their most subtle form.
In this light, as music technologists we may find it useful on occasion to consider the computer, our sonic vehicle, as a bodily sonic-prosthesis.
Visiting and contemplating the historical markers requires climbing to their location on the hill, keeping bodily and cognitive memory closely linked.
We refer to the di#erences in materials and times as the ' 'initial' ' factor because they are bodily.
Maintenance of personal health is dialectical: the heart-mind influences bodily well-being, while proper diet, rest and exercise improves one's mental outlook.
There is an intimate relationship between bodily deterioration, its visibility and the reduced social and cultural status of people in their later years.
Later on most came to terms with the bodily transformations brought on by ageing.
Given the nature of bodily appearance, however, it was impossible to disentangle the biological and social influences.
With respect to bodily exposure, participants spoke of ways in which they sought to limit this intrusion.
Is it possible to pursue an ideal of agelessness, and what might this mean in the context of bodily change ?
The mean bodily pain score for the whole sample was 73.4 (s. d.=26.3).
However, the involvement of older carers in the more unpleasant aspects of nursing care, involving blood, waste products or bodily fluids, is never questioned.
There is a par ticular image that the company wants individuals to per fect as par t of their bodily habits, including speech.
An analysis of the postulated relationship between bodily constitution and mental disease syndrome.
The gaze is seen as bodily-physical; in other words, perception is conceived of as a subjective, unique, and conditional act.
Because linguistic reference is deferred, gesture and bodily comportment take on additional weight.
In summary, it is argued that the bodily schema, the primordial unity of the body, is the foundation of a coherent embodied selfhood.
The human bodily limbs were also set as small-scale determinants in measuring clothing, furniture, and decorative features.
Furthermore, without the attendant bodily experience, or at least its memory, vision by itself cannot yield such a perception.
His concept of ' habitus ' referred to socially instilled bodily dispositions.
Their role is to process death and decay in such a way that its bodily character is hidden.
Our bodily sensuous relationship to the world is an indivisible wholeness.
Again midlifestylism pays no heed to bodily deterioration, very old age and the structural impediments to the adoption of appropriate lifestyles and attendant identities.
The role of the mass media in promoting a thin standard of bodily attractiveness for women.
Different gham-khadi occasions are categorised in a hierarchy of importance with attendance at gham (the paramount emotional, thoughtful and bodily experience) taking priority over khadi.
At the same time, the repertoire of transformations that the system calls on may embody evolutionary developments reflecting bodily and external constraints.
A model that meshes a mental event, highly restricted by testing procedures, to the dynamics of bodily movement is of limited value.
The basis of the qualitative character of experience, in our view, is the perceiver's knowledge of the interdependence between stimulus and bodily movement.
In indigenous thought, full ' this-worldly ' personhood implied bodily capacities, not as an aspect of itself but as the precondition to enter and sustain social relationships.
Intuitively, the importance of the bodily realm in education, and arts education in particular, is obvious.
Bodily movements are spatially exaggerated and amplified by the beaters.
What happens when bodily geo-identity is not stable but subject to reinterpretation and reinvention ?
The human experience of space is a bodily one, rather than a distanced visual observation.
The idea of bodily self-determination based on ownership seems to bring the human body into line with other pieces of private property.
My interest was in the neuroendocrine system and on the peptides that control virtually every bodily function.
In particular, the role of caregiver continues to emphasize the provision not only of bodily services but of responsibility for maintaining a calm emotional atmosphere.
In fact, religious emphasis on the significance of bodily integrity may make incorporation technologies religiously preferable.
Generally speaking, the human body and its parts were not viewed as commodities, even within the framework of the property paradigm of maximum bodily self-determination.
Here the emphasis is on understanding bodily experience and encounter, and with it interpretations of the orchestration of ritual within and beyond the monument.
Both of these bodily frames of experience are concrete boundaries of mental representation.
The voice is but one component of a larger system of bodily expression.
Such corporate metaphors differ from corporeal metaphors - explicitly and primarily bodily metaphors - in the following sense.
The fear response consists of bodily changes that permit the organism to complete the fightor-flight behavior pattern.
Neurotic disorders may also cause physical illness by direct or indirect effects on bodily function.
Fantastic dream-ideas relate either directly to sensory impressions and bodily states or can be related by simple association.
Their devotion to the mortification of the flesh was also underscored by their weakly bodily constitution, hence the topos of the sick scientist.
Speaking bodies appeared in literary entertainments as well, and from these materials we might glean interpretive strategies of, or precedents for, these bodily texts.
Naturalness in bodily posture was emphasized over aristocratic stiffness.
The strategies used to present the bodily spectacle of martyrdom illustrate how cultural boundaries are renegotiated in the period.
The textual unfixity of his bodily injury insinuates its lingeringly irregular character, even though his body has ostensibly healed.
All contain significant bodily themes; and all are central issues for social policy.
As many participants noted, a living person still needs his or her organs and depends on them for full bodily integrity and functionality.
Bodily failure is a nonnegotiable feature of death, and can at times make the ideal of dying with dignity an impossible one.
Bodywork is also intimately linked with women's bodily lives through motherhood and nurturance.
In the process, it is antagonistic towards bodily ageing and does not redress the cultural devaluation which is derived from it.
Cultivating the body : anthropology and epistemologies of bodily practice and knowledge.
When bodily changes are so profound as to destroy bodily continuity, people's ability to find meaning in life may be thwarted.
Whatever post-modern critics may claim, identities cannot entirely float free from bodily experience, nor are they unconstrained by cultural ascriptions.
In this way, self-identity in age is increasingly at odds with bodily experience.
At older ages, age-habitus appears to be a stronger influence on attitudes to bodily appearance than class (and maybe even gender).
Here we focus on the agency of older people for whom ' health ' may constitute not just a bodily condition but an entire social identity.
In ancestral humans such immediate, emotional concerns would indeed be bodily welfare and safety.
Working with these effects extended the human body and bodily perspectives on the world and rendered the boundaries between human and animal bodies ambiguous.
The former in particular would have held obvious attractions for any r uler regularly afflicted by bodily illness.
We can hypothesise that with age we find a growing discrepancy between the inner self and the outer ageing bodily disguise.
Cosmetic surgery is a further endorsement of the decline model because it treats ageing as basically a bodily matter.
A few placed a very high value on bodily appearance, despite being close to economic hardship.
One was to collect empirical evidence on older women's relations to bodily appearance, and to analyse the variations by their social and material conditions.
Similarly, we have rights to determine what happens to our bodies-"rights to bodily autonomy," as they are sometimes called.
A reorientation was under way: the voice is no longer an instrument, a bodily appendage to be mastered and played.
They monitor 35 types of bodily function derived from heart activity, breathing patterns and blood pressure.
They want to know whether disease reservoirs exist in the bodily fluids of hosts, in the environment, or both.
Viewed in this way, it is natural to see the resurrection and ascension as bodily as well as spiritual events.
Without the bodily states following on the perception, the latter would be purely cognitive in form, pale, colorless, destitute of emotional warmth.
The offence is committed where a person recklessly engages in conduct which places another person in danger of death or serious bodily injury.
A computational model of this type that was initially developed for shape-perception is now being applied to the control of bodily movement.
The doors and windows of the house, as ways of entrance and of communication, assume in this context a heightened significance as bodily orifices.
The grid implicates concepts of orientation, a bodily notion.
A mental view or opinion couched in terms of attitude suggests a bodily posture, pose, disposition or orientation.
As animal effects, the frontlets facilitated a bodily transformation.
Physical structures are grasped as embodied sensations, through an unconscious bodily mimesis.
What emerges from changes in bodily states are changes in conceptualization of a situation.
In order to feed the soul the intake of bodily food has to be lessened.
They have not experienced how bodily things work when those things work well.
Thinking-in-movement is obviously a bodily phenomenon; the body inhabits movement in the literal sense of living in it.
Little by little, he came to the conclusion that musical learning and understanding should be based on bodily experiences.
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