Experiences
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In order to become lasting memories, these sensory
experiences
have to be consolidated by the hippocampus, influenced by the amygdala, which emphasizes
experiences
associated with strong emotions.
In the first two stages, moderate stress can actually help
experiences
enter your memory.
And many
experiences
like this happened to me.
I had been working on a book about love stories for the past few years, so I had gotten used to writing about my own
experiences
with romantic love on my blog.
In fact, the New York Times published a follow-up article for Valentine's Day, which featured readers
' experiences
of trying the study themselves, with varying degrees of success.
And then the next step is our
experiences.
All of us have these
experiences.
What makes America home for me is not my passport or accent, but these very particular
experiences
and the places they occur.
Tell me you're a local of Fez and Paris, better yet, Goutte d'Or, and I see a set of
experiences.
A very different picture of your life in local context, of your identity as a set of experiences, may emerge.
"I'm a local of Lagos and Berlin," suggests overlapping experiences, layers that merge together, that can't be denied or removed.
But what makes our
experiences
perhaps a little bit different and a little more unique than that of the average person is that we have this gnawing thing in the back of our mind that even in our darkest moments, and those times of despair, we think, "Hey, there might be an image to be made here, there might be a story to be told."
And we're pretty lucky because here in the South, we're still blessed with a relatively blank canvas that we can fill with the most fanciful adventures and incredible
experiences.
Sha and Rachel came up with this unique idea not despite, but because of their eclectic mix of skills and
experiences.
You will be able to look at all the aspects that make you yourself, all your
experiences.
And we could start to imagine the
experiences
our buildings create.
So it was a way to script and design the building, but of course, also to communicate its
experiences.
The most primordial
experiences
of the audience merged with the stories of the movies.
And over the years, I've learned something about people whose
experiences
read like a patchwork quilt, that makes me stop and fully consider them before tossing their resumes away.
They embrace their trauma and hardships as key elements of who they've become, and know that without those experiences, they might not have developed the muscle and grit required to become successful.
We, too, must be willing at times to put aside our preconceived notions and physical
experiences
and look at the larger picture, or we risk not seeing the rest of the story.
This outlook can be expanded to the many intersectional people whose experiences, positive and negative, enrich the conversations in ways that outmatch even the best-resourced homogenous groups.
Maybe it is a construct, but let's be more precise about what a construct is because love is constructed from reality: Our experiences, feelings, brain chemistry, cultural expectations, our lives.
But we need to also think about how to design social media
experiences
that promote civility and reward thoughtfulness.
In essence, we need to rethink today's social media ecosystem and redesign its
experiences
to reward thoughtfulness, civility and mutual understanding.
But my own
experiences
working with some of the world's most water-starved cities in the last decades have shown me that we have the technologies and the management skills to actually transition away from imported water, and that's what I want to tell you about tonight.
Our conscious mind only controls about 5% of our cognitive function, including communication, while the other 95% occurs beyond our awareness, and according to the literature on reality monitoring, stories based on imagined
experiences
are qualitatively different from those based on real
experiences.
Have you ever wondered how your dog
experiences
the world?
As it turns out, humanity's best friend is not one who
experiences
the same things we do, but one whose incredible nose reveals a whole other world beyond our eyes.
They become overactive as a result, meaning a person with hyperthyroidism
experiences
a higher metabolism signaled by a faster heartbeat, constant hunger, and rapid weight loss.
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