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The result is marketing imagery in which cribbage gives way to kayaking, and shuffleboard is dropped in favor of snorkeling.
A related concept is eidetic imagery, in which a person claims to "see" a detailed visual scene that is no longer visible.
The disquiet Araki provokes stems from his preoccupation with sexual imagery, in which the invariable focus is on the female body.
Tramway, Glasgow, Sat Witty installation of dance and digital imagery in which a giant set of scales weighs the balance between futility and aspiration.
Parajanov films the story with frenzied camera work, full-throated shouting, and chanting, hypnotic musical sequences, and a phantasmagorical whirl of color and imagery in which the untamed depths of cultural history exert their irresistible power.
"On my course I learned about positive cognitive thinking, the reinforcement of action planning, better breathing techniques and guided imagery, in which you imagine you're somewhere you really love, with all your problems elsewhere locked in a box.
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In order to investigate the importance of the imagery instructions, we included a control condition ("non-imagery") in which participants were presented with an identical set of training stimuli (i.e. all positively resolved) over an identical schedule of sessions, but were given no training in imagery or instruction to imagine the scenarios.
But advances in digital imagery -- in which photographers gain control over their images and can technologically manipulate them -- coupled with Mr. Hockney's enduring fascination with problems of perception and reality led one of Los Angeles's most famous painters not only to create photographic images but also to examine the uses of similar techniques by Renaissance artists and the old masters.
Within the immobilized group, 14 participants were asked to regularly perform a mental imagery task, in which they were verbally guided to imagine intensely contracting their wrist for five seconds and then resting for five seconds.
They undertook a further practice imagery exercise, in which they were asked to imagine cooking dinner.
Most previous neuroimaging studies of PTSD have employed the script-driven imagery paradigm, in which participants simultaneously recall and imagine a traumatic event, a process which typically elicits additional involuntary trauma memories (Hopper, Frewen, Sack, Lanius, & van der Kolk, 2007).
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