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immersion

[ih-mur-zhuhn, -shuhn] / ɪˈmɜr ʒən, -ʃən /


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As explained by Suraj Samtani, a clinical psychologist with the University of New South Wales, dementia symptoms can be remediated through an immersion in the places—and among the people—of one’s early life.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now how about an immersion in Weimar operetta?

From New York Times

The participants’ heart rate data were then fed through the commercial platform Immersion Neuroscience, which, the researchers contend, algorithmically converts cardiac activity into a combined metric of attention and emotional resonance known as “immersion.”

From Scientific American

The story shifts its setting frequently and pivots among Cassian’s immersion into dangerous Rebel plots, the politics of the Imperial Senate and the bureaucracy of Imperial Security Bureau, which is tracking Cassian.

From Los Angeles Times

How did you feel when you came out of the other side of this 20-week immersion in the world of World War II-era terror?

From Los Angeles Times