Sentence examples for bodily location from inspiring English sources

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"Children with hearing loss had significantly higher treatment rates for every injury type, bodily location and external cause," the researchers write in the November/December issue of The Annals of Family Medicine.

For example, my delight in the day is about the day, not about any bodily location of mine.

It thus seems that sensorimotor knowledge is not encoded in the right kind of spatial frame to account for the bodily location of sensations (Vignemont, 2014b).

In such cases even though there may be nothing physically wrong in the bodily location where the pain is felt, there is obviously something wrong with the neural mechanisms that generate such experiences — but this is a different matter.

According to most perceptual theorists, we apply the concept of pain, PAIN, primarily to the perceptual experience we are having, not to the object of this experience, i.e., tissue damage (even though, as discussed above, common sense also uses confusingly the same word 'pain' to indicate where the tissue damage might be occurring by applying it to a bodily location — more on this shortly).

Indeed, when we look at the ways in which we talk about a pain, we seem to be attributing something bad to a bodily location by reporting its somatosensory perception there, just as we report the existence of a rotten apple on the table by reporting its visual perception.

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When we feel pains in bodily locations, our attention and nursing behavior are directed toward those locations.

Bodily sensations are typically attributed to bodily locations and appear to have features such as volume, intensity, duration, and so on, that are ordinarily attributed to physical objects or quantities.

The perceptualist identification of pains with experiences is not in the clear yet: the perceptual theorist has to give an account of the common practice of attributing pains to bodily locations.

Hence the locus of concept application are the pain experiences, even though it might seem to us as if we were applying the concept of pain to bodily locations (see below).

Maclachlan means that, in contrast even to the case of pains, which are felt at different bodily locations, sounds are not experienced to be at differing locations, and so we are not even inclined to recognize that they are bodily sensations.

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