CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... imaging in the vicarious imagination becomes available to us as brain pictures on which we can model behavior or by ... image held in the mind's eye , " it turns out , seems to have " physical rather than [ merely ] ethereal properties ...
... imaging in the vicarious imagination becomes available to us as brain pictures on which we can model behavior or by ... image held in the mind's eye , " it turns out , seems to have " physical rather than [ merely ] ethereal properties ...
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... images constructed on verbal cues in narratives look to us— in our brains - just like the mental images we construct from visual cues in the material world . " When a person is asked to look at and then to imagine an object , " reports ...
... images constructed on verbal cues in narratives look to us— in our brains - just like the mental images we construct from visual cues in the material world . " When a person is asked to look at and then to imagine an object , " reports ...
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... images of lovers ' bliss over and over - we have all seen these images thousands and thousands of times — yet the images never lose their fascina- tion or their ethical power to shape the aspirations of the heart of many of their ...
... images of lovers ' bliss over and over - we have all seen these images thousands and thousands of times — yet the images never lose their fascina- tion or their ethical power to shape the aspirations of the heart of many of their ...
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