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Participants in memory competitions that involve long sequences of arbitrary numbers are advised to "hook" the information on to easily recalled images.
In animals with big brains, emotions – mere bodily responses – become translated into feelings, and with feelings, a mind – "a subtle flowing combination of actual images and recalled images in ever-changing proportions" – emerges from the brain.
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Since both groups of subjects in the experiment under discussion were supposed to be recalling an image of the same geometrical pattern when their brains were scanned, enactive theory actually predicts that the neural activity due to the recalled image should be much the same in each group, just as was found.
Their isolated poses provide more lasting intensity, recalling images of Nijinsky.
He recalls images that glamorised army life, with recruits abseiling and skiing.
It is no less extraordinary, one year on, to recall images from that weekend, probably the defining pictures of this great financial crisis.
"Then he would turn to another page, showing why the experiment failed," Mr. Souquet said, recalling images of his professor's Bell Labs notebooks.
Daniel Hesidence's "Chambers Street Paintings" (2002-3) series, five of which are here, include images of ghostly human heads whose hollowed-out eyes and peeling, mottled skin recalls images of chemical warfare and burn victims.
The motif recalls images of fetchingly louche youths in the light-in-darkness style of Caravaggio, which was then influential, but with a blithe speediness that is utterly remote from the Italian's frozen radiance.
CINEPHILES familiar with the Italian films of the 1960s will recall images of fashionably dressed women and men whirling by sidewalk cafes in tiny Fiats, racing along narrow cobblestone streets.
In one bravura sequence (which recalls images from Hou's 1998 film Flowers of Shanghai), an entire scene plays out as diaphanous gauzes billow and blow before the eye of the lens, a shimmering haze of fabric and half-light.
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