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影片不是英文?These memories tend to be more perceptual rather than conceptual, so you remember a particular sensation rather than a bunch of facts about something that happened.
這些記憶傾向感性知覺而非理性知覺,因此你記得的是一個特定的感覺,而不是一堆已發生的事實。
學習重點
1. sensation感覺
sensation
[sɛnˋseʃən](n.)感覺

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Hi, everyone, this is Susan; welcome to today’s Pronunciation Challenge. Have you ever caught a certain smell and suddenly remember a memory from the past? This is actually known as an “odor-evoked autobiographical memory”, and it’s what this video is all about. But before you rush off to watch the video to find out more, let's take a look at today's sentence and its pronunciation tips.
Sentence
These memories tend to be more perceptual rather than conceptual, so you remember a particular sensation rather than a bunch of facts about something that happened.
Pronunciation Tips
1. perceptual (the pronunciation of c and tual)
2. conceptual (the pronunciation of con)
3. particular (the pronunciation of ar and cu)
4. sensation (the pronunciation of the vowels)
Vocabulary
1. sensation (n.) 感覺 KK [sɛnˋseʃən] IPA /senˈseɪ.ʃən/
the ability to feel something physically, especially by touch
Eg. This lotion is of poor quality; it’s left a strange sensation on my skin.
這個乳液品質很差,它在我的肌膚上留下奇怪的感覺。
So, are you curious about how smell triggers your memory? Why not check out the video? But don't forget to record the sentence first, and I'll see you in the next episode!
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Today's Notes:
perceptual 知覺的
conceptual 概念上的