Sentence examples for intensity of sensations from inspiring English sources

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"I wondered what the intensity of sensations would look like on film," Schneemann said.

Significant differences were found in the intensity of sensations between acupuncture and tactile stimulation control.

Subjects' conviction regarding the effectiveness of laser acupuncture or the history of having received acupuncture treatments before did not correlate with the frequency or intensity of sensations reported.

The intensity of sensations measured by an average score was reported on a scale from 0 (denoting no sensation) to 10 (denoting an unbearable sensation between patients with PD and healthy participants during ACUP and SHAM).

In this context, patients may be asked to put one hand on the abdomen and the other hand over the heart (the intensity of sensations can be accentuated by pressure from the fingers or by the addition of humming/chanting ****** to induce vibrations within the chest and abdomen).

Visceral hypersensitivity, which is noticeable through reduced threshold for pain, increased intensity of sensations and/or exaggerated viscerosomatic referral in response to colonic distension, is considered to be a biologic marker for IBS and it is found in 35 60% of IBS patients [ 30, 31].

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The sixties was a neo-romantic era that equated intensity of sensation with authenticity of feeling, and Arbus's photographs spoke powerfully to members of the generation then coming to maturity.

By contrast, the response in the rod lasts so much longer that, when a new stimulus falls even a quarter of a second later, the difference in the state of the rods is insufficient to evoke a change in intensity of sensation; it merely prolongs it.

These differences were assumed to be equal increments of intensity of sensation.

This law in turn provides a method for indirectly measuring the intensity of sensation by measuring the intensity of the stimulus, and hence, Fechner argued, provides justification for measuring intensities of sensation on the real numbers.

As Fechner showed, under this assumption a stable linear relationship is revealed between the intensity of sensation and the logarithm of the intensity of the stimulus, a relation that came to be known as "Fechner's law" (Heidelberger 1993a: 203; Luce and Suppes 2004: 11 2).

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