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When these engrams are activated in normal day-to-day life by stimuli such as an image, smell or taste, memories are triggered.
Rhythm, being abstract and non-sensuous, crosses all the senses, but becomes actualised through sound, image, smell, taste and touch.
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When you're describing something, give your readers an image, feeling, smell, or sight that they wouldn't normally expect.
Why is it that one molecule smells of spearmint, while its mirror image smells of caraway?
Plato's investigation of unchanging objects begins with the observation that every faculty of the mind apprehends a unique set of objects: hearing apprehends sounds, sight apprehends visual images, smell apprehends odours, and so on.
As these rapidly evolving neuromorphic chips are being designed to process human sensory data such as images, smell and sound and to respond to changes in that data in ways not specifically programmed, a lot is expected to change for machine intelligence and artificial intelligence evolution.
Overstimulation is one of the most common symptoms amongst concussion and TBI patients, and can come in any combination of sounds, images, light, smell, taste, and touch.
Are you remembering images, sounds, smells – or something else? Please also add a note about what it was like to do the exercise – how did it make you feel? - because that's important too.
Sensations, images and smells coalescing in three letters.
Triggers, images, sounds, smells and, yes, texts, that provoke specific emotional and physical responses in people, are not about "squirming".
The key to using our imagination to create is to be able to engage our strong inner senses with our own vivid images, sounds, smells, tastes and feelings.
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