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  • Among them is neurophysiologist Carla Hannaford, who tells us that we learn 80% of what we experience physically and sensorially but only 10% of what we read.

    Rae Pica: In Defense of Active Learning Rae Pica 2011

  • Among them is neurophysiologist Carla Hannaford, who tells us that we learn 80% of what we experience physically and sensorially but only 10% of what we read.

    Rae Pica: In Defense of Active Learning Rae Pica 2011

  • Shopping this way is a sensorially different experience from shopping in America, even at Whole Foods or the local coop.

    W. Hunter Roberts: Notes of a Temporary Ex-Pat #2 (Week One) 2010

  • Shopping this way is a sensorially different experience from shopping in America, even at Whole Foods or the local coop.

    Notes of a Temporary Ex-Pat #2 (Week One) 2010

  • In the 1960s, '70s and into the' 80s, Dia underwrote de Maria's awesome New Mexico "Lightning Field" (lots of metal poles that turn the landscape into a Tesla coil a couple of months a year), and his hypnotic "Broken Kilometer" and "Earth Room" installations in SoHo, Jim Turrell's pharaohic metamorphosis of Roden Crater in Arizona, Judd's sculpture-studded former Air Force base in Texas and Young's sensorially perfect but money-pit endless New York music building.

    Our Bilbao 2007

  • It is multimedia that allows for the “sensorially inhabitable virtual space” that Fraistat and Jones mention in their discussion of digital immersion (7).

    Games in Virtual Environments 2005

  • Unless this demand for sensorially, intellectually and empathically desirable shapes be complied with a work of art may be interesting as a diagram, a record or an illustration, but once the facts have been conveyed and assimilated with the rest of our knowledge, there will remain a shape which we shall never want to lay eyes upon.

    The Beautiful An Introduction to Psychological Aesthetics Vernon Lee 1895

  • The work invites the viewer to engage unhurriedly and sensorially with its subjects and their environment.

    WN.com - Articles related to India is changing 2010

  • The work invites the viewer to engage unhurriedly and sensorially with its subjects and their environment.

    WN.com - Articles related to India is changing 2010

  • "I had the experience though that I had sensorially, the memory of everything, like braking, turning in, approaching speeds, exit momentum," he said.

    Long Beach Press Telegram Most Viewed 2010

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