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"embodied experience" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a physical sensation which comes from being in a certain situation. For example: "The embodied experience of being in the presence of a loved one is truly special."
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Although embodied experience failed to help STEM learning in our experiment, there are cases in which it does help (cf., Goldin-Meadow, Cook, & Mitchell, 2009; Goldin-Meadow & Wagner, 2005).
"It's an embodied experience in which the audience is not passive," explains El Khoury.
In an exhibition setting, the videos can be installed alongside Lagos Soundscapes to create a more immersive or embodied experience.
By describing embodied experience in painstaking, and often painful, detail, these writers strive for a rapprochement with bodies that have become alienating, even to themselves.
But by discounting the value of embodied experience, we are in danger of ignoring deep and valuable insights in favour of a questionable intellectual sideshow.
The embodied experience is a necessary requirement.
The embodied experience of nursing practice is rarely studied.
Thus, the beneficial effect of embodied experience was either absent or in the wrong direction.
Spatial concepts, such as "front", "back", "up", and "down", provide perhaps the clearest examples in which such embodied experience exists.
The intervention targeted mental rotation ability by creating an embodied experience that forces players to continuously perform mental rotation.
Their nonthinking is an intimate and embodied experience of being in the skin and also in relationship.
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