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The phrase "stimulate emotions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe anything that brings out or evokes an emotion. For example, "Watching a dramatic film can help stimulate emotions like joy, sorrow, and excitement."
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"BBC3 is a badge of quality and shorthand for content that will stimulate emotions and provoke reactions!" says controller Damian Kavanagh.
"BBC Three is a badge of quality and shorthand for content that will stimulate emotions and provoke reactions," said the channel's controller Damian Kavanagh.
Different videos labeled happy, joy, melancholy, and disgust were used to stimulate emotions.
At Maplewood Senior Living in Connecticut, the residential facility is using VR to create immersive experiences to help residents with cognitive impairment and dementia unlock memories and stimulate emotions and interaction.
He tells the orator how to stimulate emotions and how to make himself credible (see below §5); his art of rhetoric includes considerations about delivery and style (see below §8.1) and the parts of a speech.
While the creation of art — a painting, statue, song, performance or literary work — is a gratifying accomplishment for the creator, it is only by means of sharing one's work with others that art receives the breath and life it needs to stimulate emotions, evoke questions, provide understanding, encourage positive change and inspire hope.
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The core of the argument appears to be that TED talks oversimplify and are intended to stimulate emotion rather than reveal the world's true complexity.
So in these cases, the ads have a dual role: provide information and stimulate emotion to influence their voting behavior.
We can also consider other ways of stimulating emotions, knowing the fact that watching emotional videos is not always sufficient to prompt expressions that would provide all the relevant information to evaluate all aspects of personality, and this is another direction which will be pursued in our future research.
So we'll surely never understand why music stimulates emotions at least until we have a better picture of what our emotional world is really like.
If you remember the exercise called Touching Hearts that I suggested in the second blog, (sadly, some people thought they'd feel silly trying it with their partners) there are great benefits from stimulating emotions that accompany open-heartedness such as appreciation, giving, caring, closeness.
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