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"Written on Skin" is a physiological experience as much as an aesthetic one.
In other words, passing out in a plane cockpit or committing suicide among loved ones is psychologically quite different from being forcibly asphyxiated, and there is no telling how the physiological experience might differ as a result.
Evenings in Edinburgh in August are long, and reading it was a physiological experience that altered the ambience of the air, the way I inhabited the rooms, the divisions of my day.
But Ms. Rosen's legibility arrives in separate stages, like a well-timed joke, which sets off a surprisingly physiological experience: your eyes widen, your gut tightens, and your mind changes gears.
The overriding impression I carried away from my Hawthorne visit was that, although it all comes back to taste at PepsiCo, the physical sensation of tasting has been so thoroughly mediated by advertising and packaging that no one knows anymore where the physiological experience ends and the aspirational experience begins.
A recent variation suggests that, in addition to (or in lieu of) cognitive response, physiological experience (proprioception) is a central source of beliefs associated with architectural appreciation.
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"This whole process they are going through, of grooming the horse, taking the horse around the ring and ultimately riding the horse and having those physiological experiences is helping them regain their confidence and regain the realization that this is my body and I get to make decisions," he said.
Caregivers' have expressed similar beliefs, and also perceived the behaviour of children with more severe impairment is more closely related to their physiological pain experience [ 10].
Ultimately, it is important that SBF tests could simulate the actual physiological conditions experienced by biomaterials within the human body.
Elevation of plasma cortisol levels is responsible for various secondary physiological adjustments experienced by teleost fish (Pickering and Pottinger 1989; Pickering 1993; Mommsen et al. 1999; Caipang 2012).
Basic emotions are characterized by features having distinct functions, are found in all cultures, associated with distinct physiological patterns, experienced as unique feeling states and appear early in the development of humans [27, 29 32].
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