CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... 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 Farah , " the same brain areas are activated ...
... 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 Farah , " the same brain areas are activated ...
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... looks ” that sweep the country in waves . Such was true of the Elvis Presley look and the James Dean look in my own youth , and each generation can trot out the exemplars from venues of literature , entertainment , and sometimes ...
... looks ” that sweep the country in waves . Such was true of the Elvis Presley look and the James Dean look in my own youth , and each generation can trot out the exemplars from venues of literature , entertainment , and sometimes ...
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... look for models to show us what those roles look like and how to play them . If , when we are young , no one shows us models of thoughtfulness or reasonable- ness or self - control or generosity , we will settle for whatever models we ...
... look for models to show us what those roles look like and how to play them . If , when we are young , no one shows us models of thoughtfulness or reasonable- ness or self - control or generosity , we will settle for whatever models we ...
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