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These are mainly to-do lists and lists of resolutions of various kinds; you have to imagine the items in one piece entitled "New Life" written, in Brainard's cartoonish handwriting, on two pieces of drawn looseleaf paper: ONE PCK OF CIG.
It was heartbreaking to imagine the items' long-dead owners, their names on the suitcases, with special markings for the bags of children.
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If not, just try to imagine the item(s).
This is primarily accomplished by having clear and accurate descriptions of the items so that the bidder can clearly "imagine" the item as if it were sitting in front of her along with describing the flaws in the item.
They were therefore encouraged to focus their attention on the transition from imagining a collection of single items to imagining the items integrated together into a coherent scene.
In Smellizing Cookies and Salivating: A Focus on Olfactory Imagery, Michigan's Ross School of Business professor and sensory marketing expert Aradhna Krishna found that powerful imagery can trigger physiological responses like salivation when asking subjects to imagine the pictured item's smell.
Imagine the first item on your list.
Also imagine the pattern of items on the table represented in each of the boxes, as if each box were a matching "control" card.
To use this method, simply imagine placing the items you want to remember along a route you're very familiar with, or in specific locations in a familiar room or building.
Then imagine the person with the item.
Given this, it could be argued that the most efficient strategy available to participants when constructing their scenes (particularly in the 'Type 3' scenes, where each scene contained both a wall and a floor item), would have been to firstly imagine the floor and wall items to create a space or 'empty room', which could later be populated with the SD and SA objects.
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