Sensation
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But yet, we get the
sensation
of something happening.
In a split second, I lost all
sensation
and movement below my pelvis.
One of the questions that we've confronted is: What signals in the brain mediate the
sensation
of reward?
How can the nervous system misinterpret an innocent
sensation
like the touch of a hand and turn it into the malevolent
sensation
of the touch of the flame?
Now I can feel a
sensation
of delight and beauty if I look at that eye.
And your
sensation'
s the exact opposite.
His hand
sensation
grew into his chest again probably because we had also taken away a lot of fat, so the skin was right down to the muscle and deinnervated, if you would, his skin.
So this is really exciting for us, because now we have a portal, a portal, or a way to potentially give back sensation, so that he might feel what he touches with his prosthetic hand.
TK: That's Claudia, and that was the first time she got to feel
sensation
through her prosthetic.
So that's an exciting laboratory experiment on how to give back, potentially, some skin
sensation.
And we can have the real estate open to try more
sensation
feedback.
Well there's one very clear example where a
sensation
generated by myself feels very different then if generated by another person.
Because the tickle
sensation
on the palm comes and goes, you need large numbers of subjects with these stars making them significant.
So I think people who study
sensation
or memory without realizing why you're laying down memories of childhood.
So when you're looking at this thing in the dining room, you have this
sensation
that this is actually a plate of nachos, and it's not really until you begin tasting it that you realize this is a dessert, and it's just kind of like a mind-ripper.
It was a strange
sensation.
There's no
sensation.
With no support from her husband, she caused a
sensation
by taking him to court and prosecuting her own case, and a far greater
sensation
when she won.
The future states that there is no time other than the collapsation of that
sensation
of the mirror of the memories in which we are living.
We are increasingly offered a diet in which sensation, not story, is king.
"The Grey Album" becomes an immediate
sensation
online, and the Beatles' record company sends out countless cease-and-desist letters for "unfair competition and dilution of our valuable property."
Now, multiple AMI constructs can be created for the control and
sensation
of multiple prosthetic joints.
Here I found touch is at [six], and one of the reasons is that smokers told me the
sensation
of holding a cigarette and bringing it up to your lips is a big part of the smoking experience, which shows, it's kind of scary to think how well cigarettes are designed by the manufacturers.
The brain learns, because of this Hebbian, associative link, that the mere command to move the arm creates a
sensation
of a paralyzed arm.
Their hallmark effects include the
sensation
that dry objects are wet and that surfaces are breathing.
So many of us today have the
sensation
that time's arrow is pointing everywhere and nowhere at once.
It's a very strange
sensation
having another creature try and eat you, and there are few things that promote vegetarianism like that.
It's a
sensation
of being afraid all the time but not even knowing what it is that you're afraid of.
And so, I think the best definition, according to the Buddhist view, is that well-being is not just a mere pleasurable
sensation.
It can only be a state of being, not just a fleeting emotion,
sensation.
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