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"induce the feeling" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to cause or bring about a specific emotion or sensation. Example: The beautiful music induced a feeling of nostalgia in the audience, transporting them back to their childhood memories.
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Perhaps most revealingly, people with brain injuries who report felt presence experiences often have damage to an area called the temporoparietal junction (TPJ), and electrical stimulation of this area can induce the feeling of a nearby sensed presence.
But it's the increasing aches and pains and leaden limbs and slabs of flab that together induce the feeling that my body is no longer my own, that it is becoming slowly more of a prison than a vehicle, something that will within too few years become something that hinders rather than helps me live my life, that will motivate me in the end.
I'll leave it as an exercise for the reader to determine whether merely monitoring your body for signs of genital retraction (or nipple retraction, the female version) can induce the feeling it's happening, but can anyone doubt that bio-attentional looping affects us in countless other ways?
Perhaps the most famous example of this is the rubber hand illusion, where researchers manipulate an able-bodied person's sense of touch and perception to induce the feeling that a fake hand is their own (see video, below).
Researchers identified brain regions involved in hallucinations of ghostly presences, and used this knowledge to make a robot that could induce the feeling of an invisible visitor.
More specifically, this finding shows that the understanding of others' regret is mediated by the reactivation of the same core cerebral regions that induce the feeling of regret in the beholder during a first person experience, hence supporting the involvement of a resonance, mirror-like, mechanism in the comprehension of the high-order emotion of regret when experienced by others.
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But Mr. Panetta said no agency operatives should be prosecuted for waterboarding — which induces the feeling of drowning — or any other interrogation method that had been authorized by the Justice Department.
However, enlarging the group size might have led to more critical evaluations and reduced attention to the instruction, as Part V ("Circulation") might have contained too many repetitions, inducing the feeling of having too little time for deliberate practice following the instruction.
This is the hormone responsible for inducing the feelings of sleep you have when it gets dark outside.
Few things induce the archaeologist effect -- the feeling of standing well outside one's culture -- faster than highly formalized food rituals, which usually don't involve paper plates but often do involve in-laws and advanced arrays of cutlery.
In the present study, we found that the capsiate does not induce the sustained irritant airway feeling that is frequently observed in the case of the capsaicin cough challenge test.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com