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1 ical (typically a subsumption or containment metaphor).
2 rentiated stereotypes, as in the melting pot metaphor.
3 d suicide; and 26 (21%) used a mental health metaphor.
4 cesses by formalizing Waddington's landscape metaphor.
5 ion from the constraints imposed by the gate metaphor.
6 m avoid the chutes, a revised leaky pipeline metaphor.
7 a Riemann metric, justifying the Waddington metaphor.
8 and limitations of the information-as-virus metaphor.
9 redictions of the right hemisphere theory of metaphor.
10 its interface uses the standard spreadsheet metaphor.
12 computing are based on the "genetic circuit" metaphor, an approximation of the operation of silicon-b
13 is possible to go beyond the "selfish goal" metaphor and make an even stronger case for the role of
14 matics has formalized Waddington's landscape metaphor and proven that lineage decisions in detailed g
15 created based on the Contemporary Theory of Metaphor and were operationally defined as familiar and
16 s facilitate the processing of English novel metaphors and how this effect varies across within- and
17 omprehension, understanding humour, sarcasm, metaphors and indirect requests, and the generation/comp
18 before acquisition of language and cultural metaphors, and before extensive experience with the natu
19 more negative for anomalous sentences, novel metaphors, and conventional metaphors compared with lite
20 nce are uncertain, but because associations, metaphors, and narratives interlink meanings in differen
22 ment that Brette makes for the neural coding metaphor as imposing one view of brain behavior can be f
23 conclude by considering the utility of tree metaphors as a basis for the representation of highly di
27 ble than the specific mappings in conceptual metaphors, but more fine-grained than the broad assumpti
28 A 3D environment extends the utility of this metaphor by allowing the user to view an entire data set
32 y assessment included Comprehension of Novel Metaphors (CNM), Remote Association Test, and Tel Aviv C
33 llel implementations of an RNA visualization metaphor: Colorstock, a command-line script using ANSI t
35 0-560 ms), ERPs associated with conventional metaphors converged to the same level as literal sentenc
36 editorial explores the role of the tree as a metaphor, discussing two new PLOS Biology Essays that lo
38 rts from the long-predominant "histone code" metaphor, emphasizing complex-disrupting inhibitors and
47 tidimensional evolutionary opportunity space metaphor for exploring functional constraints, genetic r
48 A cognitive map has long been the dominant metaphor for hippocampal function, embracing the idea th
49 coined the term "epigenetic landscape" as a metaphor for pluripotency and differentiation, but methy
51 e to untangle the 'entangled bank'--Darwin's metaphor for the complexity and connectedness of species
53 ontemporary fiction, Memory Palaces become a metaphor for the workings of mind, of culture, and of in
56 applicability of "Red Queen" and "arms race" metaphors for continuously varying traits; (2) argue for
58 ommunication and provide useful language and metaphors for researchers, clinicians, and other profess
60 "auditory icons" (brief sounds that serve as metaphors for the events they represent) have been propo
61 nitive map has emerged as one of the leading metaphors for these capacities, and unraveling the learn
62 ington's epigenetic landscape is an abstract metaphor frequently used to represent the relationship b
65 ree with Brette's assessment that the coding metaphor has become more problematic than helpful for th
77 by molecular biologists, and also provides a metaphor in two dimensions for local and global DNA sequ
78 cy (the mailing incorporated a visual circle metaphor indicating current and complete adherence to pr
87 likely to use language that is suggestive of metaphors long associated with immigration, such as "ani
88 le with models assuming an initial stage for metaphor mappings from one concept to another and that t
89 s Panksepp explains in his Perspective, this metaphor may reflect real events in the mammalian brain.
90 rigins of complex genomes, new and evocative metaphors may be both entertaining and research-stimulat
91 of embodied cognition suggests that abstract metaphors may be grounded in bodily experiences, but no
95 o sentences in English, which included novel metaphors, novel similes, literal, and anomalous sentenc
104 s a new interpretation of the Red Queen: the metaphor of species losing a race against a deterioratin
108 This view is described, for example, by the metaphor of the spread of a population across a neutral
110 th continuous change on the basis of implied metaphors of organizing, analytic frameworks, ideal orga
113 ytes and their blastulation prediction using METAPHOR reached an AUC of 96.2% and 82.2%, respectively
115 tead of a unified view, we argue, the coding metaphor's plasticity, versatility, and robustness throu
118 references to anxiety, depression, suicide, metaphors suggesting mental health struggles, and stress
120 t to multiple perspectives (e.g., conceptual metaphor, sympathetic magic) and open up new questions.
121 e measurements may finally make explicit the metaphor that C.H. Waddington posed nearly 60 years ago
122 est that "distance" functions here as a weak metaphor that cannot sustain the explanatory burden the
123 ch, namely, the "speech as written language" metaphor that portrays vocal sounds and bodily signs as
125 rrent ideas fit the broad theme of a theater metaphor; this idea can be worked out in detail, resulti
126 nteraction, we adapt the planar tree-of-life metaphor to a virtual, semi-immersive 3D environment.
127 ology (e.g., neuroimaging) and uses a common metaphor to describe decision-making across multiple lev
128 al control theory and Waddington's landscape metaphor to provide an integrated view of this process.
129 scribed has implications for providing fresh metaphors to communicate complex issues in interdiscipli
132 the human genome sequence has brought these metaphors to the forefront of the popular imagination, w
133 a multitude of phenomena: from understanding metaphors, to detecting irony and getting jokes, to inte
134 system that can be described as a wetware-a metaphor used to describe the cell as a computer compris
137 h flu", along with the widespread use of war metaphors, we are not only endorsing narratives that cou
141 econd, we situate evaluations of the selfish metaphor within the similarities and differences inheren