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oguni saliva string with saliva waterdrop stuck together, hanging on the coffee table attached, Jan 31, 2021 @ 11 am. it happened in 2nd floor level in 1862 house in maple grove road

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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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ggwegwqw karthi memory october 21, 2019; on living room in place 01 on table watching cracked-screen acer computer, one moment on hapara workspace in window, there was some teacher-posted homework studies in colors purple and white, and he was looking at his grade 8 workspace, he saw the white study card and it showed the link "https://www.cellsalive.com/cells/cell_model_js.htm" and the name of that study was cell model and there was a description all about the cell model perhaps. and also there was the naming animal and plant cell model parts study card. and one moment, with 2 windows open on acer windows computer, he was on the naming animal and plant cell model parts study on page, and there showed the questions that expects you to label the parts of the cell model. and one moment on the https://www.cellsalive.com/cells/cell_model_js.htm webpage, and there it showed the cell model with two buttons up on the top saying "Animal cell" on left and "Plant cell" on right. and karthi was studying about the Animal cell first, and there one moment he clicked on the cell wall on animal cell mode, and it said with an error and an error sound "Animal cells do not have Cell Walls" and at the meantime karthi thought that animals and humans do not have cell walls too. and karthi thought of Jennifer Gonsalves E.A. at holy trinity catholic high school in science room room N204, saying "we don't need cell walls, we don't have them, we have the inside to protect us..." and one moment he clicked the word mitochondrion on the word bank on the bottom of the cell model screen with two buttons at the top and the sound had gone "Click 01" and there it said the information about the mitochondria with the title "MITOCHONDRION "Mitochondria provides the energy of a cell that needs to move, divide or produce secretary products, contract - in short..." and one moment, karthi pressed the word vacuole in the word bank and it showed the information of vacuole with title "VACUOLE" and it said "Vacuole is..." and while he was reading the vacuole and looking at the title, he was thinking the thief hacking robbery-like thought and also thought of the vacuum-like thought. and one moment, karthi reading about the mitochondrion title and the information and karthi thought out the number perhaps "0.532" or not. and one moment, karthi clicking the plane cell button that is on the top of the cell model screen and the sound went "Cling SPB 01" and there it showed the plant cell and one moment when karthi was looking at the plant cell and there karthi looked at the outerior layer and thought, there is a cell wall, it has a cell wall. and karthi was looking at some part of the plant cell and he saw the blue part and thought that it is like it is real water, as because the water is blue in color in cartoons. and one moment he saw the whole pllane cell model and one moment he saw the little things like the Golgi apparatus and thought they are just lines. and saw chloroplasts oval, secretory vesicles and all. one moment, when he was pointing to the strings of the plane cell, karthi thought that it showed up the wrong part of the plant cell saying with labels "MICROTUBULES, Micro- and Intermediate Filaments" and one moment, karthi saw the animal cell and it was in shape of a turtle 12.4% means and karthi thought that it was like a turtle. and one moment, looking at the two gold black rough large parts of the animal cell, the Rough Endoplasmic reticulum thinking it its rough and gold in color and also saw the smooth endoplasmic reticulum thinking it is an interior maze trap wall and teo are combined. one moment, karthi thinking of the smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum seemingly being combined in the animal cell model and thought that it is like a boat and one moment karthi saw the nucleus in the plant cell model thinking it is a blue cell and there inside there is the nucleolus the interior of the nucleus. karthi might have looked into the information about the nucleus and also the nucleolus and it written about the nucleus and nucleolus informed and detailed. this took place at night when during the time of canadian federal election event and kule anand, anandarajah and karthi uthay was living in 323 everglade way house, asha, tulsy, sagnjeevie, uthay are absent from 323 everglade way home and gone to the st. anne school but beside, for voting. and one moment, asha, tulsy, sagnjeevie, uthay were going out to st. anne school for voting election and before leaving out asha said to karthi, "Neenguh varingalah?, naangul poituvaram" and karthi said "Illah, Naan varaylah" and asha said "Neenguh thanyah, vandha naalam, unguh parunguh, naladha irrukum" and karthi said "illah, Naan nikaporen" and asha said "Chery naangul poituvarum, chery.." and uthay had asked karthi one moment "Electionuku Neenguh varingalah?" karthi said "Illah, Naan padikaporan". and uthay said "Cheryana, poituvaram, chery!" and one moment, Uthay, sagnjeevie, asha, tulsy were going out leaving the house.

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