One of the places where research is needed is all the sensory problems. And you get sensory problems not just with autism,… — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
Cognitive states of mind are seldom addictive, since they depend upon exploration of the world, and the individual encounter with the individual… — Roger Scruton Copy Share Image
Hayek made a quite fruitful suggestion, made contemporaneously by the psychologist Donald Hebb, that whatever kind of encounter the sensory system has… — Gerald Edelman Copy Share Image
It is not possible to provide evidence of life after death to the five senses anymore than it is possible to provide… — Gary Zukav Copy Share Image
“Sensory deprivation has a devastating psychological impact and can lead to the complete dissolution of the personality accompanied by hallucinations, delusional thinking… — Brian Moss Copy Share Image
I think that metaphor really is a key to explaining thought and language. The human mind comes equipped with an ability to… — Steven Pinker Copy Share Image
Quantum healing is healing the bodymind from a quantum level. That means from a level which is not manifest at a sensory… — Deepak Chopra Copy Share Image
An animal’s memory is not in words, they’ve got to be in pictures – it’s very detailed so let’s say the animal… — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
What Warcollier demonstrated is compatible with what modern cognitive neuroscience has learned about how visual images are constructed by the brain. It… — Dean Radin Copy Share Image
“That evening, as I watched the sunset’s pinwheels of apricot and mauve slowly explode into red ribbons, I thought: The sensory misers… — Diane Ackerman Copy Share Image
There are a lot of things that we crave, there are a lot of things that would make us perhaps more fulfilled… — Jonathan Safran Foer Copy Share Image
For sheer sensory enjoyment, few everyday experiences can compete with a good cup of coffee. — Ernesto Illy Copy Share Image
We must consider both the ultimate end and all clear sensory evidence, to which we refer our opinions; for otherwise everything will… — Epicurus Copy Share Image
For the sensory thinker, the world of the mind bears a direct physical resemblance to the world outside. — Robert Sommer Copy Share Image
“In truth, there is no such thing as an “intuitive boundary” of a sensory state. That most philosophers take such states as… — István Aranyosi Copy Share Image
Intellectually, I am already an old man. But in the sensory area, I am still such a child! I shuffle on my… — Oskar Kokoschka Copy Share Image
Some children may need a behavioral approach, whereas other children may need a sensory approach. — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
My show is a sensory assault... in a very brief manner - the show is only 25 minutes long. — Kesha Copy Share Image
Our brain is mapping the world. Often that map is distorted, but it's a map with constant immediate sensory input. — E. O. Wilson Copy Share Image
We think of our eyes as video cameras and our brains as blank tapes to be filled with sensory inputs. — Michael Shermer Copy Share Image
Feeling, in the broad sense of whatever is felt in any way, as sensory stimulus or inward tension, pain, emotion or intent,… — Susanne Katherina Langer Copy Share Image
Our fundamental relationship is soul-to-soul. As we become multi-sensory, we become aware of it. — Gary Zukav Copy Share Image
Online marketing rarely is able to appeal to more than two senses - yet offline often (if utilized the right way) represents… — Martin Lindstrom Copy Share Image
You don't need to be a performer in order to dive into the sensory experience of music. Simply get as close as… — Hilary Hahn Copy Share Image
One of my sensory problems was hearing sensitivity, where certain loud noises, such as a school bell, hurt my ears. It sounded… — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
Wherefore the brain must be looked upon as the universal and general sensory and at the same time as the universal and… — Emanuel Swedenborg Copy Share Image
I used to try to run five miles every other day, which I worked up to and I was doing it, but… — Peter Steele Copy Share Image
If you were to close your eyes and walk into a place of worship, the sounds and smells would alert you to… — Martin Lindstrom Copy Share Image
We know that sensory phenomena are transcribed in the photographic emulsion in such a way that even if there is a causal… — Umberto Eco Copy Share Image
“If we would think-to-speak at an adaptive, and comprehensible ear-speed of human sound, we might vastly hear so much more, than the… — Tracey Bond Copy Share Image
The greatest honor that can be paid to the work of art, on its pedestal of ritual display, is to describe it… — Camille Paglia Copy Share Image
Somaaesthetics can be provisionally defined a the critical meliorative study of one's experience and use of one's body as a locus of… — Richard Shusterman Copy Share Image
I think we love bacon because it has all the qualities of an amazing sensory experience. When we cook it, the sizzling… — Alexandra Guarnaschelli Copy Share Image
Basically when it comes to autistic kids and animals there's kind of three ways that they work, some of them are instant… — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
Multi-sensory perception is also the ability to see meaning in everyday experiences...You have non-physical guides and teachers. You access them through your… — Gary Zukav Copy Share Image
In the traditionally taught view of perception, data from the sensorium pours into the brain, works its way up the sensory hierarchy,… — David Eagleman Copy Share Image
One thing I'd like to just keep on doing is I want to educate people about animal behavior and about autism. I've… — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
“The sensory misers will inherit the earth, but first they will make it not worth living on. When you consider something like… — Diane Ackerman Copy Share Image
Elizabeth Taylor is, in my opinion, the greatest actress in film history. She instinctively understands the camera and its nonverbal intimacies. Opening… — Camille Paglia Copy Share Image
Wine ... offers a greater range for enjoyment and appreciation than possibly any other purely sensory thing which may be purchased. — Ernest Hemingway Copy Share Image