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… Brain lateralization, the distribution of function into right and left hemispheres, is crucial for understanding language, thought memory and perhaps even creativity.
Brain lateralization, the distribution of function into right and left hemispheres, is crucial for understanding language, thought memory and perhaps even creativity.
Basically, phenomenology studies the structure of various types of experience ranging from perception, thought, memory, imagination, emotion, desire, and volition to bodily awareness, embodied action, and social activity, including linguistic activity.
There are, broadly, any number of cognitive faculties and attributes that may be built out of or be produced by atoms, Gassendi suggests, countering Lactantius's complaint that the 'senses, thought, memory, the mind, genius, [or] reason' cannot so be constructed.
There's nothing in "Son of Saul" to evoke the multiple levels of thought, memory, and imagination that Lanzmann achieves with far sparer means.
As a final thought, memory may ultimately be a red herring in defending incompatibilism.
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Certain memories are what you long to take with you, she thought, memories before Walter, from when she was a girl.
"Nox" is a great example, and I think "Memory City" is another one, too.
While most of us tend to think memory works like a video recorder, it is actually more like a grainy slide show.
But I think memory explains much of it.
Contrary to what most people think, memory is not about the past, it is about the future.
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