In this case, they function as instructions for a partial reconstruction of the sequence of neural firings, corresponding to my phenomenological experience of a particular episode.
The participant is meant to have a phenomenological experience by handling the book.
Minimalism emphasized the artwork's ability to instill in the viewer a powerful sense of their own presence; Farmer's work begins with this idea of the art gallery as a site of phenomenological experience.
Some psychologists are now investigating, with greater interest than previously, phenomenological and transpersonal experience.
"What this does is grasp the key feature of the book, which is to focus on that child's phenomenological experience," she said of the pictures.
The main reason for this is nosological, because these symptoms often co-occur, but there is another, more philosophical reason: the idea that the phenomenological experience of self, others, and world is one continuous whole.
The essay inadvertently opened the door to establishing a theoretical basis for Minimalism as a movement based in a conflicting mode of phenomenological experience than the one offered by Fried.
They found that the practice of meditation "appears to produce structural as well as intensity changes in phenomenological experiences of consciousness".
This interpretation builds on phenomenological experience.
The theoretical physicist and cosmologist, George Gamow, presented in 1950 a viewpoint which is close to the phenomenological experience described by the Tibetan lamas.