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And what that truly ghastly, awful sound does is stop the single most important behavioral
experience
that we have, and that's sleep.
In my experience, the only difference between morning people and evening people is that those people that get up in the morning early are just horribly smug.
Now one dude in lab was even able to reactivate memories of female mice in male mice, which rumor has it is a pleasurable
experience.
Okay, so the bad news first: For every major stressful life experience, like financial difficulties or family crisis, that increased the risk of dying by 30 percent.
How you think and how you act can transform your
experience
of stress.
We've privileged safety over
experience
and we've gained a lot in doing so, but I think we've lost something too.
And so what we're doing is making a broad array of different ways for people to actually engage with the material inside of these galleries, so you can still have a traditional gallery experience, but if you're interested, you can actually engage with any individual artwork and see the original context from where it's from, or manipulate the work itself.
And suddenly the institution, once again, turns into a listening
experience.
Voice 1: 9/11 was not just a New York
experience.
JB: And so as people make their way out of the museum, reflecting on the experience, reflecting on their own thoughts of it, they then move into the actual space of the memorial itself, because they've gone back up to grade, and we actually got involved in the memorial after we'd done the museum for a few years.
And that was certainly my personal
experience.
And so in her lived experience, malaria is something that comes and goes.
In a study we published just a few months ago, we have an answer to this question, because what was unusual about this study is we arranged for people to have a very stressful
experience.
And so what these studies are showing is that when you feed people misinformation about some
experience
that they may have had, you can distort or contaminate or change their memory.
I do want to add that it might seem like we are traumatizing these experimental subjects in the name of science, but our studies have gone through thorough evaluation by research ethics boards that have made the decision that the temporary discomfort that some of these subjects might
experience
in these studies is outweighed by the importance of this problem for understanding memory processes and the abuse of memory that is going on in some places in the world.
In my husband's homeland in the highlands of Sulawesi island in eastern Indonesia, there is a community of people that
experience
death not as a singular event but as a gradual social process.
So even as we share death as a universal experience, it's not experienced the same way the world over.
And as an anthropologist, I see these differences in
experience
being rooted in the cultural and social world through which we define the phenomena around us.
But instead of giving in to the sort of visceral reaction we have to this idea of proximity to bodies, proximity to death, or how this notion just does not fit into our very biological or medical sort of definition of death, I like to think about what the Torajan way of viewing death encompasses of the human
experience
that the medical definition leaves out.
If we could expand our definition of death to encompass life, we could
experience
death as part of life and perhaps face death with something other than fear.
We have decades of
experience
with our NGOs and with our government entities, and there's an awkward reality.
And hundreds of thousands lost their souls and their mental health due to this cruel and traumatic
experience.
But because the wire is cut to the emotional centers, he says, "But how come, if it's my mother, I don't
experience
a warmth?"
He knows that the arm is not there, but, nevertheless, it's a compelling sensory
experience
for the patient.
And what does he
experience?
He knows it's a mirror reflection, but it's a vivid sensory
experience.
And so we had to then, fortunately, get the funds to repeat this experience, and this is one of the next four neighborhoods that had a 45-percent drop in shootings and killings.
The
experience
of Egan's story, of course, like anything on Twitter, there were multiple ways to
experience
it.
But also, I'm sure you all have had
experience
with local, regional, national governments, and you're kind of like, "You know what, that Kafka-ian bureaucrat, I've met him."
You and I can
experience
things without a story.
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