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But pain is actually hard to define because it's a subjective sensation.
By analogy, it does not matter that one cannot experience another's subjective sensations.
Intellectual understanding, or knowing the objective cause of a subjective sensation, distinguishes animals from plants.
Pain is a highly subjective sensation that in our society is generally considered an unnecessary evil.
He was much interested himself in his own case, and made notes of his subjective sensations as an aid to diagnosis.
Pitch is a subjective sensation, reflecting generally the lowness or highness of a sound.
They are purely subjective sensations of color which often result from the contemplation of actually colored bodies.
The sufferer experiences a subjective sensation of mental clouding described as feeling "foggy".
In-bob felt fleeting subjective sensations of realtime events, almost too fast to comprehend.
Fechner's law states that subjective sensation is proportional to the logarithm of the stimulus intensity.
But there is no trace of the concept of wavelength in our subjective sensation of the colours.
She linked this investigation into subjective sensations of the beholder to how edges, boundaries, and contours are experienced in modern art.
Accelerated healing of damaged tissues was stated, as well as subjective sensations of patients.
Nasal obstruction characterized by insufficient airflow through the nose can be a subjective sensation or the result of objective pathology.
The most frequently reported subjective sensation was calmness; however, there were no detectable differences between groups of OT use and placebo.
We must not assert the "reality" or "objectivity" of an Astral Being on no better evidence than the subjective sensation of its independent existence.
Strictly speaking, dreams are images and imagery, thoughts, sounds and voices, and subjective sensations experienced when we sleep.
The Barber Chair phenomenon is a symptom rather than a sign as it describes a subjective sensation rather than an objective finding.
And strangely, the placebo effect is not limited to the subjective sensations of patients; some studies show actual physiological change as a result of sham treatments.
The "quale" in this example would be John's subjective sensation of his burned hand, how it feels to him at that moment to have a burned hand.
In the experiments, the people were asked a few questions about feelings, but Ms. Nelson concedes that the focus is on levels of danger and not subjective sensations.
Her verses are often less sophisticated than those of other poets, with subjective sensations and exploring her interaction with the environment, often in paradoxical formulations.
The depth and frequency of our breathing is determined by chemoreceptors and the brainstem, as modified by a number of subjective sensations.
Perhaps Pedro wanted her to tell the others about the subjective sensations she'd experienced during the catastrophe, or to recite the story of Erehwon's destruction one more time.
Sensitive skin is a skin condition in which skin is prone to itching and irritation experienced as a subjective sensation when using cosmetics and toiletries.