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That's what visualising the holiday is all about: porting from one mind to the other, following a string out of the darkness and into the light by anchoring on to a memory.
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In some instances, the outcome is what I visualised.
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And what were you visualising?
Professor Andrade said: "Episodes of craving normally only last a few minutes, during which time an individual is visualising what they want and the reward it will bring.
TMS, positron emission tomography (PET) and fMRI all are ways of visualising what's going on in the human brain, down to the firing of tiny groups of neurons, before, during and after various interventions.
Paging Clint Eastwood... Chair is a prototype app, interesting as much for the way it shows some of augmented reality technology's potential as for its one use: visualising what a room would look like with a chair in it.
So, visualising what someone is thinking is hard enough.
* if the earth really had a non-seasonal climate, totally different types of vegetation would certainly evolve, so this is just a simple way of visualising what the different climates would be like.
The projector creates a generative and infinite number of possible worlds that are mapped onto the objects in the room, visualising what other dimensions might look like.
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