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In the psychiatric tradition, frustration heightens suggestibility, generates fantasy, brings about regressions and fixations, and intensifies drives toward wish fulfillment so that normal inhibitions are overcome.
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According to the Baltic in Gateshead, where her work is currently on show, "she draws upon historical film, photographic archives and collections of artefacts to generate fantasy episodes".
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According to the Baltic Gallery in Gateshead, where Price exhibited earlier this year, she "draws upon historical film, photographic archives and collections of artefacts to generate fantasy episodes".
They run their sophisticated gizmos to generate fantasies of perpetual motion and endless pleasure.
Virtual-reality companies may generate fantasies we all can share, but the virtual reality of the mind will forever admit one customer.
Taking cues from primordial text-based games like NetHack, Diablo created a sensation because it generated its fantasy hack-and-slash dungeons randomly.
I'm sure we can generate better fantasies for ourselves," she concluded.
People are addicted not only to designer drugs but also to "dream masks," which generate virtual fantasies as guided dreams, allowing wearers to submerge themselves in simpler, happier lives.
But, unlike Campbell, Beckford couldn't rely on exotic good looks and physical authority: for the majority of people in the fashion industry, black male models still tend to generate lurid fantasies of subway "gangstas," and many American designers aren't sure that black men can sell.
This shift is away from the brain as a passive filter of sensations towards a view of the brain as a statistical organ that generates hypotheses or fantasies (from Greek phantastikos, the ability to create mental images, from phantazesthai), which are tested against sensory evidence (Gregory, 1968).
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