Sentence examples for stimulating sensation from inspiring English sources

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Half a century later, she retains a reputation for stimulating sensation in the viewer – which fits quite nicely in this new age of ASMR.

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The idea is "to experience what it is to be lost at sea, to walk on the waters unafraid," but is also remarkably effective at stimulating sensations of seasickness.

It may even be possible to simulate the feelings of pain that can accompany a sharp object, says Robles-De-La-Torre, because the short pulse of lateral force that stimulates the sharpness sensation may also stimulate skin receptors normally associated with pain.

Whenever we experience a work of art, we must consider how it stimulates our sensations, thoughts, and feelings.

Naharin is adamant that one does not need to be a dance specialist to enjoy his works: "Someone who has never seen dance can be a great audience, because he may have a great sense of mathematics, be very connected to his senses, have a big imagination, like to watch multilayered tasks, or be stimulated by sensations," he says.

The massager may be used without attachments for men or with the "G-Whiz" attachment; when held on the penis it can stimulate pleasurable sensations to the prostate.

These findings are taken to indicate that the effects taking place via the two different pathways were mixed in the subjective symptoms, and that functional changes caused by infrasound exposure were unrelated to an emotion stimulated by acoustical sensation.

"The vibrotactile platform is a cheap circus trick that stimulates multi-modal sensation because it's very inexpensive we're using four subwoofers which cost 50 bucks a piece, a little amplifier and we run all the sound into it".

"To engage the user, sometimes that multi-sensory experience really adds a lot," says Rizzo. "The vibrotactile platform is a cheap circus trick that stimulates multi-modal sensation because it's very inexpensive we're using four subwoofers that cost 50 bucks a piece, a little amplifier, and we run all the sound into it".

In the last few years, religious experience has been linked to the activity of certain parts of the brain and some studies have shown an impressively consistent ability to induce religious sensations by stimulating the temporal lobes.

While a person's hands were resting on his waist, his wrist tendons were stimulated to create a sensation that they were moving inward -- to feel, in other words, as if his waist were shrinking.

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