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hnjon uthayabalan will go to work [ottawa] tulsy will wake up and go to washrrom, wash her face and all and then go to study sagnjeevie will go to university. karthi will go to st. Francis xavier high school and study math, history, science, geography, language, arts. when is to break time, no, recess. and karthi will come home @ 2:10pm and in 32 minutes do some exams at home like some science, geography and math and do it for 1 hour 16 minutes. and karthi will put away papers and pencils and all and after that, karthi will watch 1 hour 22 minutes of tv and asha will have the curry vendikai curries in the pan and rice in the other pot. and sagnjeevie will study engineer - civil for 5 hour 36 minutes from 3:20 to 8:35 in his room with the computer off. and tulsy will study PHD [doctor philosophy] science for 13 hours and study from morning to night from 9 am to like 11pm. dad will be at home after going to work, go to washroom, taking bath and come down and take and put clothes into the dryers and washing machines to wash and dry sagnjeevie's, tulsy's and karthi undergarments and clothings. and dad will come upstairs and sit on sofa maybe watching tv with karthi.. and then at night dad, sagnjeevie and karthi, tulsy and asha will go to bed to sleep at 10:03pm, sagnjeevie will sleep with karthi in room1, mom will sleep with tulsy in room 2, and dad will sleep alone in rm.3

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ifku Skip to content What's in a Brain Music makes me lose control MARCH 13, 2015Posted in GENERALTagged MUSIC, PERCEPTION, TIME Music makes me lose control Nautilus, you’ve done it again: an elegant post on two of my favorite topics: music and time. Time and music are inseparable – music takes place over time, and both can be very precise and mathematical. But music also reminds us how subjective time is, which is the theme of Jonathan Berger’s post. The post weaves together connections between music and temporal perception. Here are a few highlights: The tempo of music alters our behaviors – slower music encourages us to slow down and buy more drinks at a bar or spend more time in a grocery store, and familiar background music gives shoppers the impression that they spent longer in a store (though they actually spend more when novel music is played). Our musical attention span is about 4 minutes, thanks to Thomas Edison’s cylinder recordings, which maxed out at 4 minutes. Even when technology progressed to allow for longer songs, the 4-minute standard remained. When we’re deeply engrossed in something perceptual (like listening to music), the prefrontal cortex, which is crucial for introspecting and high-level cognition, becomes less active than usual, while the sensory cortex becomes more active than usual. These activation patterns likely explain the feeling of flow and timelessness that can occur while listening to music. time In the second half of the post, Berger uses Schubert’s String Quintet to illustrate how “music hijacks our perception of time.” He describes the time warp going on in one section at a time, supporting each with a clip of the audio during the part of the piece he’s describing. This was a fun “audio tour.” I found that I had to close my eyes to be able to experience the time shifts, though. This could be for a number of reasons, but one interesting possibility is that when a sound clip is embedded in a web page, the bottom right corner of the clip counts down the seconds remaining. Maybe some people can ignore the steadily decreasing numbers, but I am just so drawn to anything marking time. Why might this matter? I’d guess that a large proportion of the music-listening that people do today happens through a computer-like device (iPod, phone, computer) that exposes the listener to a ticking clock. Do we experience less of this music-induced timelessness today than in the past as a result? Or maybe songs like Time of Our Lives could be to blame? Thanks to this song for title inspiration: Share this: EmailPrintTwitterFacebookPinterest Related These are two possibilities of individuals' spatial representations of time. Image: sciencedirect.com Reflections on time In "Book Review" Image: www.time.com The Time Illusion In "Book Review" Screen shot 2014-01-25 at 1.55.55 PM Notables from Nautilus chapter: Perception In "Book Review" One thought on “Music makes me lose control” Pingback: Here’s one effective way to communicate science | Whats in a brain? Leave a Reply Enter your comment here... Post navigation BUTTS ON FIRECHECK YOUR TWEETS Search for: Search … FOLLOW BLOG VIA EMAIL Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address: Enter your email address FOLLOW RECENT BLOG POSTS Finding hope for the climate: Lessons from a community climate party When talking about cancer, metaphors matter Add climate change to the agenda during this Women’s Wave Climate change is a people problem The emergence of a new way to talk about time (in research and in real life) TOPICS Topics Select Category CATEGORIES Book Review climate Communication Education Favorites For fun General Language Methodology Neuroscience PhD TOP POSTS & PAGES Number lines in the head? Depression & its metaphors Context is everything Butts on fire Metaphor shapes thought: When, why, and how? RECENT COMMENTS PG Podcast – E… on When talking about cancer, met… Highlights of Nation… on Communicating Science Effectiv… Rose Hendricks on The emergence of a new way to… Jennifer Watkins on The emergence of a new way to… Rose Hendricks on Postcards to Voters: What the… ARCHIVES Archives Select Month Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy

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by DominateSeal

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hnjon karthi memory may 26, 2019; asha and karthi at bayshore mall, karthi seeing little girl walking coughing and crying after screaming and crying who was in white dress designed, a six year old girl crying, coming along with mom, dad and one older sibiling walking. mom said to karthi "Ulurudhu vudivu pathingala (Look at way of her crying)" mom and karthi were standing and then sat. karthi had a thought maybe that girl didn't want to go to a place shr did not want to, her mom was taking that child to a place she does not want to go. [they left]. while asha and karthi were sitting on bench, they were talking for a few minutes, and a few seconds later, karthi was started nearly a slight, soft cry beside his mother, thinking the number 0.9999 [waruda]. asha said, why are you crying, here! maybe asha said to karthi, and they went along, and that's it... {Asha=mom karthi=karthi} clothes remember? karthi wore brown large pants and some other shirt, You don't know the color. (Next day: may 27, 2019) karthi was at school, on the verge of the school starting, karthi was in resource room ,talking to linda ellsworth about the six year old girl who coughed after screaming and crying in the mall especially for taking a child to a place she did not desire to go to. Karthi U says to linda ellsworth "Yesterday, I saw a six year old girl who looked like natasha (karthi's classmate in class 7 in holy trinity kanata) coughing and crying in the mall, I saw her crying in the bayshore mall maybe because she was screaming and crying because her mother took her to a store that she didn't want to go to" karthi perhaps said,and Ms. Linda Ellsworth replied "They can't control their emotions, they just...", before that, karthi looked into the calendar on 2019, it said may and the day was 27, "MAY 27, 2019". red calendar with its month "May on top"and with 27 days on the grid square. with its label sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday and saturday! and that's it...!!!!!!! 'it was 27th may 2019 and there was 27 days velcroed on the calendar day squares". and later in science class in may 27, 2019, there was all student and teacher mr. sean smyth and at one moment, karthi called natasha who was sitting (on table 4) one table on spot 4 before where karthi sits on table 3 on spot 2 , hello bayshore! natasha said hi, and karthi was asking natasha ivanova's parents names dad and mom; karthi asks natasha "What's your mom's name?" natasha says "I'll tell you that later" and one moment, karthi was in thoughts in something else looking at the opposite side to where the board and the teacher is. karthi looked at natasha thinking that she was bigger than the girl I saw in the mall she may be 12 or 13, !!!?? and she was 6... they looked similar the face... THAT's it guys!

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