The presented stimuli can be replaced by having participants imagine emotionally evocative stimuli of pleasant, unpleasant, and neutral natures.
The emotionally evocative use of music and sound effects is another Nekrosius trademark.
Ms. Dowd emphasized soulful glances and big, wide gestures that were visually impressive without being emotionally evocative.
Visiting the museum can be an emotionally evocative experience.
Entering into a state of negative capability, a choreographer may create dances that are emotionally evocative without being tied to any specific narrative or dramatic situation.
The communal society of the Ged, based on "number-rationality" and a sense of smell attuned to emotionally evocative pheromones, is depicted from the inside.
Britannica Online summarizes her wide-ranging choreographic approach in saying that her "emotionally evocative work draws extensively on theatrical elements."
But there is an emotionally evocative dimension, too, a Hopper-esque nostalgia for homes you can't go to again.
An emotionally evocative work could be built around this idea.
But whereas Balanchine filled comparable works with emotionally evocative sequences, in this one he was primarily interested in mirroring the score's structure.