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1 redictions of the right hemisphere theory of metaphor.
2  its interface uses the standard spreadsheet metaphor.
3  is possible to go beyond the "selfish goal" metaphor and make an even stronger case for the role of
4  created based on the Contemporary Theory of Metaphor and were operationally defined as familiar and
5 omprehension, understanding humour, sarcasm, metaphors and indirect requests, and the generation/comp
6  before acquisition of language and cultural metaphors, and before extensive experience with the natu
7 more negative for anomalous sentences, novel metaphors, and conventional metaphors compared with lite
8                 Did these ubiquitous spatial metaphors arise in language coincidentally or did they a
9  conclude by considering the utility of tree metaphors as a basis for the representation of highly di
10 t the patterns and then describe the terrain metaphor based visualization tool.
11 tively appealing in the context of the queue metaphor, but does not exclude other mechanisms.
12 A 3D environment extends the utility of this metaphor by allowing the user to view an entire data set
13        Here we examine whether the flashbulb metaphor characterizes a previously unknown emotion-enha
14 y assessment included Comprehension of Novel Metaphors (CNM), Remote Association Test, and Tel Aviv C
15 llel implementations of an RNA visualization metaphor: Colorstock, a command-line script using ANSI t
16 sentences, novel metaphors, and conventional metaphors compared with literal sentences.
17 0-560 ms), ERPs associated with conventional metaphors converged to the same level as literal sentenc
18                                     A common metaphor for describing development is a rugged "epigene
19          The fitness landscape is a powerful metaphor for describing the relationship between genotyp
20                            While certainly a metaphor for disease, it also defines two very different
21             Bioterrorism provides a powerful metaphor for elite fears of social corrosion from within
22 tidimensional evolutionary opportunity space metaphor for exploring functional constraints, genetic r
23   A cognitive map has long been the dominant metaphor for hippocampal function, embracing the idea th
24  coined the term "epigenetic landscape" as a metaphor for pluripotency and differentiation, but methy
25 e to untangle the 'entangled bank'--Darwin's metaphor for the complexity and connectedness of species
26  ENCODE findings and provide a computational metaphor for the complexity.
27 ontemporary fiction, Memory Palaces become a metaphor for the workings of mind, of culture, and of in
28 ual models that use an organismic or systems metaphor for understanding families.
29 bs, and which possibly represented pictorial metaphors for a phantom limb.
30 applicability of "Red Queen" and "arms race" metaphors for continuously varying traits; (2) argue for
31      If nonreticulate trees are indeed valid metaphors for life's history, then a well dated global p
32 ington's epigenetic landscape is an abstract metaphor frequently used to represent the relationship b
33                       It changes the folding metaphor from pouring liquid down a folding funnel to a
34                                   Linguistic metaphors have been woven into the fabric of molecular b
35                                   Scientific metaphors have long provided heuristic tools for approac
36                 The "tragedy of the commons" metaphor helps explain why people overuse shared resourc
37                                Moreover, the metaphor hints that the interactions may be complex to t
38                        The balance-of-nature metaphor, however, lives on in large segments of the pub
39 processing of figurative language, including metaphors, idioms, and verbal humor.
40 g abstract models of forest fires, a central metaphor in complex systems theory.
41 s probably the most famous and most powerful metaphor in developmental biology.
42  science at the time, exploring the power of metaphor in science.
43 by molecular biologists, and also provides a metaphor in two dimensions for local and global DNA sequ
44                                 The snapshot metaphor is a caricature of the dominant model in the fi
45                             The selfish goal metaphor is interesting and intriguing.
46       Despite the common use of the blooming metaphor, its floral inspiration remains poorly understo
47 le with models assuming an initial stage for metaphor mappings from one concept to another and that t
48 s Panksepp explains in his Perspective, this metaphor may reflect real events in the mammalian brain.
49 rigins of complex genomes, new and evocative metaphors may be both entertaining and research-stimulat
50 of embodied cognition suggests that abstract metaphors may be grounded in bodily experiences, but no
51           Beyond just providing illustrative metaphors, network science offers a theoretical framewor
52                              Darwin used the metaphor of a 'tangled bank' to describe the complex int
53                              This celebrated metaphor of Gould and Lewontin emphasizes the role of in
54           Though it draws on the grammatical metaphor of person (first, third, second) in terms of re
55                                          The metaphor of selfish goals is misguided.
56                                          The metaphor of selfish goals provides no purchase on this p
57 s a new interpretation of the Red Queen: the metaphor of species losing a race against a deterioratin
58             To understand its character, the metaphor of the "archeology of biological embedding" has
59                                          The metaphor of the "spotlight" has long been used to descri
60  This view is described, for example, by the metaphor of the spread of a population across a neutral
61            It is one of the more distinctive metaphors of evolutionary biology, but no test of its cl
62 th continuous change on the basis of implied metaphors of organizing, analytic frameworks, ideal orga
63 an "aha moment"), comprehension of a joke or metaphor, or recognition of an ambiguous percept.
64 gnitive processing in dimension-specific and metaphor-specific ways.
65 e level as literal sentences while the novel metaphors stayed anomalous throughout.
66                                 The snapshot metaphor suggests two questions: (i) How does the visual
67 e measurements may finally make explicit the metaphor that C.H. Waddington posed nearly 60 years ago
68 est that "distance" functions here as a weak metaphor that cannot sustain the explanatory burden the
69 ch, namely, the "speech as written language" metaphor that portrays vocal sounds and bodily signs as
70 rrent ideas fit the broad theme of a theater metaphor; this idea can be worked out in detail, resulti
71 nteraction, we adapt the planar tree-of-life metaphor to a virtual, semi-immersive 3D environment.
72 ology (e.g., neuroimaging) and uses a common metaphor to describe decision-making across multiple lev
73 al control theory and Waddington's landscape metaphor to provide an integrated view of this process.
74 scribed has implications for providing fresh metaphors to communicate complex issues in interdiscipli
75 e emerged as the most promising mathematical metaphors to study cooperation.
76  the human genome sequence has brought these metaphors to the forefront of the popular imagination, w
77                       Comprehension of Novel Metaphors was better in PD patients vs controls (0.71 +/
78                                 Conventional metaphors were created based on the Contemporary Theory
79                                        Novel metaphors were unfamiliar and harder to interpret.
80           These visualizations follow common metaphors where possible to assist users in understandin
81 econd, we situate evaluations of the selfish metaphor within the similarities and differences inheren

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