. . . . . the research on the brain does not validate that we are singularly processing input or learning with a single sensory input.
I support basic research, which can lead to discoveries that change our world, expand our horizons and save lives.
I really didn't know much about theater. After I signed on, I started reading a lot of Sam Shepard plays just to brush up on my history and do some research.
The bill would ban human cloning, and any attempts at human cloning, for both reproductive purposes and medical research. Also forbidden is the importing of cloned embryos or products made from them.
I'd done all my research and seen that Booker and Gadson had worked with giant folks and little peanuts, too. That just showed me that they're musicians. They're not just interested in doing the big ones, they're interested in doing stuff that - pardon the expression - gives them a boner. I'm like that, too. I don't want to just do easy stuff. I want to keep myself freaked out all the time. Hence the title of the record, I Like To Keep Myself in Pain.
I've got research, I have my own life experience I can apply, and I have my imagination.
Leaders being born vs. made is a bit of a separate issue. The research on this issue is fairly conclusive: 5050. We have innate predispositions that affect who we are and what we do (nature) but we can learn and develop and grow (nurture).
Unless I'm writing trying to write about a historical figure, I don't really set out to read or research with a specific topic in mind.
I enjoy doing things that involve research because it's part of what I enjoy about acting.
You can't just live in phenomenon and not research it.
If neuroscientific research shows that those mechanisms only contain comparative information about colour differences, and have 'thrown away' more fine-grained information about the absolute colours of single surfaces, then that would support my position, in a way that just introspecting our colour experiences can't.
You don't go to the movies to do historical research, unless it's historical research about the movies.
I want to invest in research. Research is great. Providing funding to universities and think tanks is great. But investing in companies? Absolutely not.
When I was in film school at USC, I wrote my thesis script about a woman on Wall Street - specifically a woman who used to work at Morgan Stanley, sort of based on her life. Through that process, I did some research.
I don't think that if I had spent the time that I was in, say, Belgrade, writing about my time in Trieste, which is where I had just been, that would have been productive. I told myself: take extensive notes while you're there, do the research part of it, and then pray, pray, the muses will be available when the actual 'ready' happens.
Focus group research has created a composite No-Man who resembles no-one anyone has ever met.
Collect stimulus, draw them. Focus, find out as much as you can. Stimulate yourself.
There is no substitute for face-to-face reporting and research.
The AMA is urging the Federal Government not to classify marijuana as a dangerous drug and do more research. That's what they said. It's a big story, yeah. Yeah, that request came not only from the AMA but also from KFC.
I do a lot of research on what people have done in the past.