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Such studies have examined (1) controlling attention to, and (2) cognitively changing the meaning of, emotionally evocative stimuli.
The emotionally evocative use of music and sound effects is another Nekrosius trademark.
Swan's prose is tense, rhythmic and emotionally evocative, but her storytelling is often oblique.
In the second study, we identified key design factors that professional designers frequently use in their attempts to develop emotionally evocative homepages.
Our findings suggest that different VE systems may be appropriate for different scientific purposes when studying stress reactivity using emotionally evocative tasks.
The meticulously rehearsed and staged photographs tend towards the emotionally evocative; the assembled sculptures are objects of sentimental resonance.
But there is an emotionally evocative dimension, too, a Hopper-esque nostalgia for homes you can't go to again.
"As one of the world's largest resellers of paper, we need to manage the risk from sourcing from this emotionally evocative asset.
Fortunately, Ms. Russo-Young -- as she proved with her first feature, the good-looking "Orphans" (2007) -- has an aptitude for creating emotionally evocative visual landscapes.
What seems merely descriptive in Denis Johnson's spare and straightforwardly narrated short novel Train Dreams becomes emotionally evocative, a beautifully made word engraving on the page.
And "Broken," choreographed by Mr. Yarborough and Adrienne Armstrong and danced by Ms. Armstrong, proved to be an unusual and emotionally evocative solo.
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