subjective experience

collocation in English

meaningsofsubjectiveandexperience

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subjective
adjective
uk
/səbˈdʒek.tɪv/
us
/səbˈdʒek.tɪv/
influenced by or based on personal beliefs or feelings, rather than based ...
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experience
noun
uk
/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/
us
/ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or ...
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(Definition ofsubjectiveandexperiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsubjective experience

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Dreaming as asubjectiveexperienceis realized at the phenomenal level.
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She explains that re-enacting everyday activities on 1/12 scale creates asubjectiveexperienceof time, which is dreamlike because compressed.
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I know of no studies on thesubjectiveexperienceof those who are deaf, but clearly many are very happy.
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In this way a path is cleared for the analogy between the silver screen and thesubjectiveexperienceof the dream.
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It is from the personal andsubjectiveexperienceof the author today that ancient people's meanings of a landscape are finally read off.
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The findings presented in this paper clearly highlight the impact of cultural forces on thesubjectiveexperienceof old age.
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Taken together, the principles and strategies indicate the salient impact of cultural factors on thesubjectiveexperienceof old age.
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On excavations and during postexcavation work an essentially sensual,subjectiveexperiencehas become increasingly mechanistic, and information recovery has been separated from processing and interpretation.
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Moreover, an examination of this lexeme will provide insight into the relationship between lexical structure, conceptual structure andsubjectiveexperience.
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Why should thesubjectiveexperienceof emotion require meta-cognition?
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In this paper, we have proposed a three-part model with which to understand thesubjectiveexperienceof dementia.
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How could asubjectiveexperienceinfluence the activities of brain?
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This is how thesubjectiveexperienceof the perceived world turns into an illusion of objective reality.
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Differences and/or special features ofsubjectiveexperiencemust have a specific underlying physiological substrate.
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Accordingly,subjectiveexperienceand phenomenology may serve as a starting point for the generation of a neurobiological hypothesis.
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The hunger is mysubjectiveexperienceof being (objectively) motivated to search for food.
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But in doing so, the field and the collections remained asubjectiveexperienceand could not be inscribed in the realms of science.
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We found little evidence to support a consistent influence of stable personality characteristics, such as trait emotionality, or neuroticism, on thesubjectiveexperienceof symptoms.
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Through facial conversation, an individual can enter into thesubjectiveexperienceof another, sharing feelings and moods.
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In this paper we will describe a model of thesubjectiveexperienceof dementia that attempts to accommodate these, and other, criticisms of current formulations.
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