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The phrase "aspects of experience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing different elements or dimensions of a person's experiences or perceptions.
Example: "In her research, she explored the various aspects of experience that shape individual identity."
Alternatives: "elements of experience" or "dimensions of experience".
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(5) In the experimental paradigm of cognitive neuroscience, we design empirical experiments that tend to confirm or refute aspects of experience (say, where a brain scan shows electrochemical activity in a specific region of the brain thought to subserve a type of vision or emotion or motor control).
'Both the admirable and the horrible aspects of experience, equally so.
Focusing attention on the destination, we detach ourselves from the small — potentially meaningful — aspects of experience.
It causes, they write, "a state of shortsightedness in which superficially understood, immediate aspects of experience have a disproportionate influence on behavior and emotion".
"In the style of 'The Big Sea,' too much attention is apt to be given to the esthetic aspects of experience at the expense of its deeper meanings," Ellison wrote in New Masses in 1940.
Cognitive science and neuroscience, he argued, have yielded little insight into the subjective aspects of experience, like how we're affected by the sound of a clarinet or what happens when we conjure up images internally.
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The NORPEQ includes what are evaluated to be the most important aspects of experiences for patients.
The NORPEQ includes what are judged to be the most important aspects of experiences for patients.
This similarity may have contributed to the consensus in identifying important aspects of experiences for inclusion in the NORPEQ.
It may also reflect the more demanding aspects of experiencing suicide among adolescents compared with adults, which may induce more feelings of failure and guilt.
No other great artist takes this fundamental, usually ineffable aspect of experience so literally, as an open secret.
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