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Alternatively, TRPA1 has been suggested to be involved in the transmission of cold pain [54] and it is possible that this receptor contributes to the cold sensation identified herein.
As Gibson (1966) argued in his seminal book, The Senses Considered as Perceptual Systems, perceptual systems should not be conceived of as channels of sensation identified by a particular piece of anatomy.
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Of course, immanence views differ among themselves in their efforts to identify which particular complexes of sensation are identified with everyday material bodies and scientific entities, especially when the latter are not perceived.
The control application of PG elicited a very different response profile compared to IBA and was described primarily as warming over the ∼10 min duration during which a sensation was identified (figure 4b).
Postponement of help-seeking also occurred after a bodily sensation was identified as a potential symptom.
In this case, sensations are identified with neural events occurring immediately beyond the sense organ, whereas percepts are identified with activity farther "upstream" in the nervous system, at the level of the brain.
These four women said that if they had to bring the case or testify under their own names, they would risk becoming "Internet sensations permanently identified with the videos".
All abstracts that mentioned instruments described as measuring body awareness or perception/awareness of physical sensations were identified, and the full articles and instruments were obtained.
The book, which was serialized in a British newspaper, caused a sensation by identifying several Britons -- including two former lawmakers, a Scotland Yard policeman and an 87-year-old woman named Melita Norwood -- as Soviet spies.
Some classified affective feelings with sensations or even identified them with specific bodily sensations (Gardiner, Metcalf, and Beebe-Center 1937, pp. 337-39; Titchener 1924, Lectures II and III; see n. 3, 3 below for more).
Chalmers (1996 20099) formulates a conceivability argument that seeks to establish that phenomenal properties like being in pain or having a red sensation cannot be identified with any physical or functional properties of the human brain.
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