0 a physical feeling, or the ability to physically feel things -- uczucie, czucie
1 a strange feeling or idea that you can not explain -- wrażenie, uczucie
2 a lot of excitement, surprise, or interest, or the person or event that causes these feelings -- sensacja
No longer was music's dependence on immediate sensations a drawback or a shortcoming, but rather the source of its strength and expressive power.
Physical structures are grasped as embodied sensations, through an unconscious bodily mimesis.
The sites at which these sensations were produced were concentrated in the very medial and anterior regions, possibly the medial dorsal and periventricular nuclei.
Ratings of painful heat/burn sensations showed no significant dependence on either the frequency or the number of pulses.
The flexibility of the design is introduced by allowing for variation of sensations and particularities of motor actions of the setting.
Varying arousal levels and differing cognitive appraisals, given past experiences and the current context, further differentiate these sensations of negative valence.
Secondary impressions are sensations that arise as a result of the workings of the mind (7-8, 275-7).
Most important of these is the emergence of the distinction between measuring sensations, and measuring their causes.
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