Each one of us interprets various stimuli according to our own personal sensibility. — Stefano Gabbana Copy Share Image
“Variances or changes are necessary for people to recognize stimuli.” — Fumio Sasaki Copy Share Image
“When humans’ nerves detect big and small stimuli at the same time, they ignore the smaller one.” — Fuminori Nakamura Copy Share Image
“Responses to life's stimuli determine how things turn out or progress.” — Steven Redhead Copy Share Image
“What we call consciousness is our ability to perceive stimuli and to file it within the parameters of our personal story.” — Steve Maraboli Copy Share Image
What happened during the minutes before? That's the realm of sensory stimuli of the nervous system. — Robert M. Sapolsky Copy Share Image
It's interesting how sleepwalking in a certain way becomes an accumulation of your outside stimuli that's actually there and what's happening in… — Mike Birbiglia Copy Share Image
There is no memory or retentive faculty based on lasting impression. What we designate as memory is but increased responsiveness to repeated… — Nikola Tesla Copy Share Image
“The amount of stimuli you are exposed to today is far greater than it was just 50 years ago. Back then we… — Anders Olsson Copy Share Image
“Garrison adds, “Words that name colors, shapes, sounds, odors, and other tangibles help create backgrounds that evoke moods. Anything that moves you… — Bryan Chapell Copy Share Image
Interestingly enough, not all feelings result from the body's reaction to external stimuli. Sometimes changes are purely simulated in the brain maps. — Antonio Damasio Copy Share Image
Once you understand the power of stimulus control, you can use it to your advantage by changing the stimuli in your environment… — Jonathan Haidt Copy Share Image
“your brain is structured to make sense of stimuli and patterns in any environment you step into, and it's finding patterns in… — David DiSalvo Copy Share Image
It seemed to me that the human beings I met reacted pretty much the same to the same stimuli. Different idioms,yes. Circumstances… — Zora Neale Hurston Copy Share Image
“According to this model, human beings are, at least in one aspect, sensation-receiving machines; and although our receptory apparatus is competent to… — Cruce Stark Copy Share Image
“The different sensory stimuli to which man reacts — tactual, visual, gustatory, auditory, and olfactory — are produced by vibratory variations in… — Paramahansa Yogananda Copy Share Image
The same stimuli in the world can be inducing very different experiences internally and it's probably based on a single change in… — David Eagleman Copy Share Image
“In some measure, stimuli from the outside, especially when they are printed or spoken words, evoke some part of a system of… — Walter Lippmann Copy Share Image
“Science is opposed to theological dogmas because science is founded on fact. To me, the universe is simply a great machine which… — Nikola Tesla Copy Share Image
“Sound waves, regardless of their frequency or intensity, can only be detected by the Mole Fly’s acute sense of smell—it is a… — Ashim Shanker Copy Share Image
Problem-solving typically involves the construction of discriminative stimuli — B. F. Skinner Copy Share Image
It's impossible to just localize your perceptions - because the stimuli come from both eyes. — Guido Molinari Copy Share Image
Perception is less of a recording system and more of a protection system against external stimuli. — Sigmund Freud 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
When I left the U.S. for the first time, I spent my first year abroad in Japan. That culture shock and abundance… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“So many choices and so much stimuli rob them of time and attention. Too much stuff deprives kids of leisure, and the… — Lisa M. Ross Copy Share Image
“our tendency to react to negative stimuli more intensely than positive. Negative stimuli produce more neural activity than do equally intense (e.g.,… — S.J. Scott Copy Share Image
Consciousness, much like our feelings, is based on a representation of the body and how it changes when reacting to certain stimuli.… — Antonio Damasio Copy Share Image
“stimuli that normally attract attention. The most dramatic demonstration was offered by Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons in their book The Invisible… — Daniel Kahneman Copy Share Image