Sentence examples for control consciousness from inspiring English sources

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In a study last month, Dr. Siegel, who is also a professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at the University of California at Los Angeles, found that histamine in the brain helps control consciousness.

William Lycan, for example, argued in his book Consciousness and Experience that at least eight clearly distinct types of consciousness can be identified (organism consciousness; control consciousness; consciousness of; state/event consciousness; reportability; introspective consciousness; subjective consciousness; self-consciousness)—and that even this list omits several more obscure forms.

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The part that controls consciousness and memory may be turned off while the part that controls walking may be turned on, resulting in sleepwalking with no awareness or recollection.

That sort of hold, he explained, "applies bilateral pressure to the sides of the neck, which slows the blood flow down to the frontal cortex, and that's the part of the brain that controls consciousness.

[John Taylor Gatto was named New York State Teacher of the Year after being named New York City Teacher of the Year on three occasions; he is the author of several books, including State Controlled Consciousness.

The brain controls consciousness, awareness, sensation, movement, thinking, feeling, and acting, as well as brainstem reflexes.

The point these people make is not just that the mind works mostly out of the sight and often out of the control of consciousness.

When migration behaviors are internalized as derivative habits that transcend the control of consciousness, they are acknowledged within the migration group and thus continue, even if the environments that led to the original migration behaviors have changed or even if the migration behaviors are considered irrational by outsiders.

Furthermore, it appears to be no longer under Mysteron control, the consciousness of the original Scarlet having re-asserted itself.

A vast ensemble of stimuli are continuously being processed in parallel by the sensory system, most of which elicit only a brief transient sensory response which fades after few hundred milliseconds without reaching working memory, executive control and consciousness [1], [2].

Ruscha learned to freeze it in mid-throw, causing a helpless, not unpleasant buzz at the controls of consciousness.

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