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sensation and response
While he does not deny the existence of stimulus, sensation, and response, he disagreed that they were separate, juxtaposed events happening like links in a chain.
Orgasm ( from Greek οργασμός orgasmos, from organ to mature, swell, also sexual climax ) is the sudden discharge of accumulated sexual tension during the sexual response cycle, resulting in rhythmic muscular contractions in the pelvic region characterized by an intense sensation of pleasure.
The show's runs in Edinburgh and the provinces had a lukewarm response ; however, when the revue transferred to the Fortune Theatre in London, produced by Donald Albery and William Donaldson, it became a sensation, thanks in some part to a favorable review by Kenneth Tynan.
This protopathic stage seemed to be marked by an " all-or-nothing " aspect since there was either an inordinate response to sensation when compared with normal reaction or no reaction whatever if the stimulation was below the threshold.
Other individuals may have focused, or conscious, rituals associated with hair pulling, including seeking specific types of hairs to pull, pulling until the hair feels " just right ", or pulling in response to a specific sensation.
Metamerism occurs because each type of cone responds to the cumulative energy from a broad range of wavelengths, so that different combinations of light across all wavelengths can produce an equivalent receptor response and the same tristimulus values or color sensation.
However, in some patients that have lost pain sensation due to spinal cord injury, some aspects of the tickle response do remain.
When circulation is severed in a limb, the response to touch and tickle are lost prior to the loss of pain sensation.
Symptoms may not appear for some decades after the initial infection and include: weakness, diminished reflexes, paresthesias ( shooting and burning pains, pricking sensations, and formication ), hypoesthesias ( abnormally diminished cutaneous, especially tactile, sensory modalities ), tabetic gait ( locomotor ataxia ), progressive degeneration of the joints, loss of coordination, episodes of intense pain and disturbed sensation ( including glossodynia ), personality changes, urinary incontinence, dementia, deafness, visual impairment, positive Romberg's test, and impaired response to light ( Argyll Robertson pupil ).
When 621 women were measured with experience sample monitoring, which is similar to mood assessment as response to beeping watch, the met / met form confers double the subjective mental sensation of well-being from a wide variety of daily events.
As the decay progresses near the pulp the response also magnifies and sensation to hot diet as well as cold gets louder.
") points, and the " local twitch response " to acupuncture's " de qi " (" needle sensation "), based on a 1977 paper by Melzack et al.
The initialization of sensation stems from the response of a specific receptor to a physical stimulus.
#* Electrical-these collars produce a mild stinging or tingling sensation in response to a bark.
The literary response to the publication of this collection was one of sensation.
Libet argued that data suggested that we retrospectively " antedate " the beginning of a sensation to the moment of the primary neuronal response.
In mice sensation of acoustic information via the vestibular system has been demonstrated to have a behaviourally relevant effect ; response to an elicited acoustic startle reflex is larger in the presence of loud, low frequency sounds that are below the threshold for the mouse cochlea (~ 4 Hz ), raising the possibility that the acoustic sensitivity of the vestibular system may extend the hearing range of small mammals.
This sensation can be a physical sensation related to the body's fight or flight response or it can be an ineffable experience related to the psychology of nervousness and excitement.
Functional neuroimaging studies have found S2 activation in response to light touch, pain, visceral sensation, and tactile attention.

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Presque vu ( from French, meaning " almost seen ") is the sensation of being on the brink of an epiphany.
The correct way to say " I'm embarrassed " in Spanish is using the phrase tengo vergüenza ( meaning " I have shame ") or the more formal phrases me da vergüenza or estoy avergonzado .< sup > 2 </ sup > Yet, in Spanish, there also exists the adjective embarazoso, meaning the same as " embarrassing " in its denotation of something that causes a sensation of unease, but not of shame .< sup > 3 </ sup > Complicating the issue further, embarazada can sometimes also mean " hampered ", or " hindered ".< sup > 4 </ sup > This more closely mirrors the original meaning of the English word embarrass .< sup > 5 </ sup >
The sensation of sweetness caused by these compounds ( the " sweetness profile ") is sometimes notably different from sucrose, so they are often used in complex mixtures that achieve the most natural sweet sensation.
* Paresthesia ( altered sensation e. g. " pins & needles ") in the cutaneous nerves of the affected compartment is another typical sign.
In 2000, Hirst's sculpture Hymn ( which Saatchi had bought for a reported £ 1m ) was given pole position at the show Ant Noises ( an anagram of " sensation ") in the Saatchi Gallery.
He further held that all knowledge is sensation (" non ratione sed sensu ") and that intelligence is, therefore, an agglomeration of isolated data, given by the senses.
A spinal cord stimulator is an implantable medical device that creates electric impulses and applies them near the dorsal surface of the spinal cord provides a paresthesia (" tingling ") sensation that alters the perception of pain by the patient.
In 1965, they became the backing band for French sensation, singer Antoine under the name of " Les Problèmes " (" The Problems ") or sometimes " Antoine et les Problèmes " (" Antoine and the Problems ").
The word suggests a logical extension to the moving picture (" movie ") and the talking picture (" talkie "), and suggests an entertainment form with an incredible level of sensation but with minimal substance.
When the head is reoriented relative to gravity, the gravity-dependent movement of the heavier otoconial debris ( colloquially " ear rocks ") within the affected semicircular canal causes abnormal ( pathological ) fluid endolymph displacement and a resultant sensation of vertigo.
The Alto was a sensation, and other producers such as Subaru ( with the " Family Rex ") quickly followed suit.
* Movie theaters (" panopticons ") which delivered all sorts of entertainment and instructional programs, by transmitting virtual reality directly to the sensory systems of spectators, including odors, movement sensation, etc.
He played a continually hair-combing serial killer in the pilot, Girl on the Run, but he was so popular ( a national teen sensation ) that the producers brought him back the following week as a regular cast member in the role of a chrome-plated hot rod driving, hipster-talking (" Kookie-talk ") parking valet and sometime protégé private investigator.

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( 2 ) Spatiality becomes part of the tactual sensation only by way of visual representations ; ;
Withdrawal symptoms may include, but are not limited to ; severe pain, pins and needles sensation throughout body, sweating, extreme anxiety and restlessness, sneezing, watery eyes, fever, depression, stomach cramps, diarrhea, and extreme drug cravings, among others.
; Penile nerves function: Tests such as the bulbocavernosus reflex test are used to determine if there is sufficient nerve sensation in the penis.
The Author continued for about three hours in a profound sleep, at least of the external senses, during which time he has the most vivid confidence, that he could not have composed less than from two to three hundred lines ; if that indeed can be called composition in which all the images rose up before him as things, with a parallel production of the correspondent expressions, without any sensation or consciousness of effort.
Reports of dinosaur-like creatures in Africa caused a minor sensation in the mass media, and newspapers in Europe and North America carried many articles on the subject in 1910-1911 ; some took the reports at face value, others were more skeptical.
NDEs include one or more of the following experiences: a sense of being dead ; an out-of-body experience ; a sensation of floating above one's body and seeing the surrounding area ; a sense of overwhelming love and peace ; a sensation of moving upwards through a tunnel or narrow passageway ; meeting deceased relatives or spiritual figures ; encountering a being of light, or a light ; experiencing a life review ; reaching a border or boundary ; and a feeling of being returned to the body, often accompanied by reluctance.
This event caused a local and national sensation as thousands took to the water ; several paintings in London's National Maritime Museum document the event, such as the one shown here.

sensation and reaction
The " hot " sensation in a " hot flash " is not the initial temperature rise ; instead, it is a reaction to the slowness of the body's return to a more normal temperature range.
The initial reaction should the spray be directed at the face, is the completely involuntary closing of the eyes ( sometimes described as leading to a disconcerting sensation of the eyelids " bubbling and boiling " as the chemical acts on the skin ), an instant sensation of the restriction of the airways and the general feeling of sudden and intense, searing pain about the face, nose, and throat.
As professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Cattell administered a battery of ten tests to student volunteers, and for the first time introduced the term “ mental tests ” as a general term for his set of tests which included measures of sensation, using weights to determine just-noticeable differences, reaction time, human memory span, and rate of movement.
Panic is a sudden sensation of fear which is so strong as to dominate or prevent reason and logical thinking, replacing it with overwhelming feelings of anxiety and frantic agitation consistent with an animalistic fight-or-flight reaction.
During this time the aircraft does not exert any ground reaction force on its contents, causing the sensation of weightlessness.
In humans, this can cause an allergic reaction or burning sensation to the eyes and nose, and even trigger asthma.
The publication of the report caused a sensation in Ireland, as demonstrated by political and media reaction.
The sting can cause a severe burning sensation and swelling in humans ; in rare cases, it can cause a life threatening reaction ( such as anaphylaxis ).
The lecture became a sensation but the reaction to it was mostly negative.

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