And the way to interpret this data is that people first adopt particular attentional states, And Gestalt theorists, if you're familiar with them, talked about the law of pragmats.
The most common one is 100 times more potent than medical morphine. And that becomes these gestalt integrations.
Rather than having a big overriding theory. So this is kind of a classic gestalt test. And the person on the spectrum, they can identify the little letters a lot faster than the big letters.
And after a while, I built up enough confidence to go to the head writer of the television show that I worked on to ask him if he'd be willing to give me Fritz Perls, the father of Gestalt Therapy, once said that "Fear is excitement without the breath." "Fear is excitement without the breath."
The overriding thing in our discussion-- our end user was Grandma. What we're looking for from orbit is to kind of get the gestalt and figure out where it's worthwhile to send more
Calibrating your palate at a certain sodium level. Everything else that you smell there, that whole gestalt of melon, came through your nose.
as they can. And I love the example in the book where you talk about this school where there are fresh flowers that the students enjoy every day. And it's an important part of the whole gestalt , of the whole vibe of the school. And I'll let you tell the story, maybe, about how it doesn't take a committee to buy flowers.
So we want to keep the oceans healthy and keep the levels of fish abundant so that we don't have to cut down more trees But I'll answer it my way, which is that what I miss is really the gestalt , the entire feeling of being
illusion. It combines the female anatomical cues that we talked about breasts, butt, feet, all the curves of a female body with the other cue of a penis. Which we now see the penis is a cue that triggers sexual interest in men and it combines them into a single gestalt . If you talk to fans of Shemale Porn they usually say something like, "Oh she's very beautiful, she's very lovely, and there's an extra something that just pops out of my brain and I can't really describe it."
have the right amount of acidity and the right amount of sugar. But apart from that, it's just there to bring this other character along. So, it's really in a sense a question gestalt . So, instead of focusing on one foreground, you flip-flop it so the variety is really in the background and the terroir is in the foreground. So, how can you do that? I think I may have found a way to do it. You grow
code in a way that's actually -- you're going to see the flow of control. But he also did say, "Really understanding it is this Gestalt process that involves looking at different angles of top and bottom and different views of it, playing it in the debugger, stepping through in the debugger, incredibly tedious that that can be." And he sort of cautioned that, "Simply reading source code without firing it up and watching
really complex. It's a complex question. It's a deceptively simple question, but I think there's kind of a quantum moment where you literally flip from one universe into another universe. I don't know what it takes to trigger that moment. But again, it's a little bit like a gestalt because you're focusing on one element or several elements. For me, when I first started drinking wine, I liked wines that had oak because I thought oak correlates to quality.
agree and she would leap from topic to topic and I could barely follow what she was saying. I wrote it down as fast I could -- those words; I think she said something about multiple husbands, multiple children, but once again the Gestalt , the essence of that woman came through. She's extremely confused; she's extremely unwell.