WordNet
- deeply absorbed in thought; "as distant and bemused as a professor listening to the prattling of his freshman class"; "lost in thought"; "a preoccupied frown" (同)deep in thought, lost, preoccupied
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- 混乱した / 心を奪われた
- (ぼんやりするほど)…‘の'心を奪う
English Journal
- Temporal feature integration in the right parietal cortex.
- Arend I, Rafal R, Ward R.SourceDepartment of Psychology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel. arend.psy@gmail.com
- Neuropsychologia.Neuropsychologia.2011 Jun;49(7):1788-93. Epub 2011 Mar 6.
- When searching for a target presented among distractors by means of Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP), participants often report the stimulus that is preceding or following the target as being the target. These so-called temporal binding errors are accompanied by high levels of confidence so t
- PMID 21385591
- 'Compulsory creativity': rationales, recipes, and results in the placement of mandatory creative endeavour in a medical undergraduate curriculum.
- Thompson T, Lamont-Robinson C, Younie L.SourceAcademic Unit of Primary Health Care, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
- Medical education online.Med Educ Online.2010 Nov 26;15. doi: 10.3402/meo.v15i0.5394.
- Since 2004, medical students at the University of Bristol have been required as part of their core curriculum to submit creative works for assessment. This requirement, which we term, ironically, compulsory creativity, may be unique within medical education where arts-based modules are typically ele
- PMID 21321668
- Magic and artifice in the collection of Athanasius Kircher.
- Waddell MA.SourceMichigan State University, East Lansing, 48824, USA. waddellm@msu.edu
- Endeavour.Endeavour.2010 Mar;34(1):30-4. Epub 2010 Jan 19.
- Situated at the center of intellectual life in baroque Rome, the museum administered by the Jesuit naturalist Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680) simultaneously instructed and bemused its audiences with an exuberant mix of exotic animals, classical art and technological marvels. Kircher's playful use of
- PMID 20034672
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- tr.v. be·mused, be·mus·ing, be·mus·es. 1. To cause to be bewildered; confuse. See Synonyms at daze. 2. To cause to be engrossed in thought. be·mus ed·ly (- my z d-l ) adv. be·muse ment n. bemused [bɪˈmjuːzd]. adj. preoccupied; lost in ...
- tr.v. be·mused, be·mus·ing, be·mus·es. 1. To cause to be bewildered; confuse. See Synonyms at daze. 2. To cause to be engrossed in thought. be·mus ed·ly (- my z d-l ) adv. be·muse ment n. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words ...
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