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Fake it 'Til You Make It
... centre of the piece, was a mime to the jaunty background music of the Carpenter’s “Why do birds suddenly ...
Building rich theory piece by piece
... the retrieval of all the other parts of the memory – the music that played in the background or the person we were ...
Reasons why you should proceed with caution
... ‘Hollywood’ about this series that is inescapable. The music is all too dramatic, the scenes of characters crying ...
Exploding with fiery intelligence
... had a bath-time ritual – he’d light candles, play music through a little speaker, add various oils to the ... positive to say about romantic love, or intoxication, or music, dancing and the arts in general – all of which ... or at its best the Ecstatic . . . It...
‘Closed doors, closed files, hard, closed hearts’
... by filmed portraits of five survivors, and live music by Mary Coughlan accompanied by Johnny Taylor. The ...
Applying research-based lessons to one’s own life
... us more open to suggestion). Playing happy background music that is familiar to the listener produces a favourable ...
Changing senses
... slide, points to an opportunity for expansion, in both music, and life. The film has a rare authenticity when it ...
What I seek… when I want a busman’s holiday
... and the small screen, I look for insight and escape in the music of Massive Attack. More drugs. - By Dr Sally Marlow, ...
Two reflections on the blackest of mirrors
... describes as subjective. She even opens beer and plays music to help stimulate memories, which has parallels of ...
Fear, confusion and dark humour
... in her illness. Throughout there is immersive, haunting music, performed live on stage, and this accentuates the high ...
Burgers, bitcoin and the brain
... followed by a recording of the world’s most relaxing music, then hopefully the best nap of your life. On the ...
Psychology at Latitude Festival 2016
... You will find hundreds more acts across stages featuring music, theatre, film, poetry, cabaret, dance, storytelling ...
Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing
... by crashing waves? Did the layering on of powerful music from Carmen and La Traviata alongside Tom Waits, Bruce ...
Putting a price on psychology
... a world in which no-one studied creative writing, art, or music, and the only beauty in the world was prefaced by a ...
Basquiat – ‘hauntingly relevant to today’s world’
... were more like electric magnified pages of his notebooks. Music also was an important influence, and it can be argued ...
When words are not enough
... it likes. Ultimately, it’s like trying to describe music. It is essentially visceral: like the experience of ...
'Be curious, be brave'
... onto the wing and being hit by a wall of noise – music, shouting, and – after the men spotted Slade and her ...
Fatalistic tone ultimately helps nobody
... people of my age now resistant to listening to once-loved music from the rock band Lostprophets, after frontman Ian ...
Drivers for change in 'life wide' learning
... learn about the world through our hobbies, relationships, music, and culture, as well as what is delivered in the ...
Amy
... absorbing and at times shocking. Whether you liked her music or not this is a film not to be missed. - Reviewed by ...
Hope, resilience, and mental toughness
... and not seek help for mental health problems. Sabrina’s music choices included ‘Girl on fire’ (naturally), and ...
Unafraid of conflict or its consequences
... chance to hear her sing (P J Harvey wrote the original music for this production). In the film version, there are ...
Exploring Arctic expeditions
... For example, by repeatedly listening to a set playlist of music, saving food for specific times and, as one participant ...
Craig against the machine
... us something about what substances were ingested or what music was playing as the text was keyed in. Something of the ...
Damon Albarn's 'Everyday Robots'…
... very simply rendered, and often mournfully sung. The music uses samples of voices and sounds, sewn together with a ... that influence how we shop, atmospherics (e.g. lighting, music played in shops), and brand ‘priming’. He writes in ...