?英文が簡素で文法に準拠している。 ?長文の英文が少ない。(25ワード以下の英文である。) ?難しい単語でも事前に辞書登録すれば使える。 ?難しい単語でも1つの意味に限定すれば使える。 ?基本的な動詞(get, take, provide 等)と前置詞の組合せは複数の意味を持ち、機械翻訳は苦手とするので、なるべく使わない。 ?事前に英文を調べ、辞書の準備に時間をかける。 などの要件を満たせば、なんとか使える。 0011名無しさん@ピンキー2010/09/26(日) 05:02:31ID:WPoWVoOq 10の翻訳エンジンから一括翻訳 翻訳くらべ http://7go.biz/translation/0012名無しさん@ピンキー2010/09/27(月) 00:32:22ID:VRy5ff5t 前に貼られてた英文は貼っとく? あまり大量に貼るのも荒らしみたいになりそうで躊躇してるよ。 0013名無しさん@ピンキー2010/09/27(月) 11:52:30ID:VRy5ff5t Ego Defense Mechanism are basically immature - used in childhood and adolescence, but are generally less often or abandoned by adulthood. Overuse of defense mechanisms prevent the adult from optimal coping with reality and may also lead to socially unacceptable behavior.
The first brain scans of men and women having sex and reaching orgasm have revealed striking differences in the way each experiences sexual pleasure. While male brains focus heavily on the physical stimulation involved in sexual contact, this is just one part of a much more complex picture for women, scientists in the Netherlands have found.
The key to female arousal seems rather to be deep relaxation and a lack of anxiety, with direct sensory input from the genitals playing a less critical role.
The scans show that during sexual activity, the parts of the female brain responsible for processing fear, anxiety and emotion start to relax and reduce in activity. This reaches a peak at orgasm, when the female brain’s emotion centres are effectively closed down to produce an almost trance-like state.
The male brain was harder to study during orgasm, because of its shorter duration in men, but the scans nonetheless revealed important differences. Emotion centres were deactivated, though apparently less intensely than in women, and men also appear to concentrate more on the sensations transmitted from the genitals to the brain.
This suggests that for men, the physical aspects of sex play a much more significant part in arousal than they do for women, for whom ambience, mood and relaxation are at least as important.
"Men find it more important to be stimulated on the penis than women find it to be stimulated on the clitoris, " Gert Holstege of the University of Groningen told the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology conference in Copenhagen today. "We know from these images that each sex experiences stimulation differently."
The experiments also revealed a rather surprising effect: both men and women found it easier to have an orgasm when they kept their socks on. Draughts in the scanning room left couples complaining of "literally cold feet", and providing a pair of socks allowed 80 per cent rather than 50 per cent to reach a climax while their brains were scanned. 0064名無しさん@ピンキー2010/10/01(金) 14:18:43ID:YONXrwXr The scans also show that while women may be able to fool their partners with a fake orgasm, the difference is obvious in the brain. Parts of the brain that handle conscious movement light up during fake orgasms but not during real ones, while emotion centres close down during the real thing but never when a woman is pretending.
In the study, a team at the University of Groningen led by Gert Holstege scanned the brains of 13 women and 11 men using a technique called positron emission tomography (PET), while they manually stimulated to orgasm by their partners. All were heterosexual and right-handed, the latter to ensure that all their brains could be easily compared.
The subjects’ heads were restrained in the PET scanner during the procedure, as it only works if the body area being scanned remains still. The dimensions of the scanner and the need for stillness also explain why the researchers were unable to study intercourse itself.
In both sexes, activity in the amygdala, which processes fear and anxiety, was reduced during stimulation. Women, but not men, showed lower activity in the hippocampus, important for memory, as well.
In men, greater activity was seen in the insula, which deals with emotion, and particularly in the secondary somatosensory cortex, which rates the significance of physical sensations. This suggests that the sensory input coming from the genitals is being judged highly important and pleasurable by the brain.
Women, however, show very little increased brain activity, and only in the primary somatosensory cortex - which registers purely that a sensation in the genitals is there."In women the primary feeling is there, but not the marker that this is seen as a big deal," Dr Holstege said."For males, touch itself is all-important. For females, it is not so important."
0065名無しさん@ピンキー2010/10/01(金) 14:19:44ID:YONXrwXr As orgasm lasts much longer in women than in men, it is easier to study using PET - male ejaculation is over so quickly it is hard to get a reliable reading. The scans showed that in the female orgasm, activity is reduced across all the brain regions - conscious and subconscious - that handle emotion, including the amygdale, medial prefrontal cortex and orbitofrontal cortex.
"What this means is that deactivation, letting go of all fear and anxiety, might be the most important thing, even necessary, to have an orgasm," Dr Holstege said. 0066名無しさん@ピンキー2010/10/01(金) 14:24:12ID:PElyHyzC>>63-65 とりあえず読んでみるけど、オレ程度の英語能力だと、読むのに時間掛かるから、待ってくれ。 貼る時に、あまり多量に貼らずに、 概要とどういう意図でこれを貼ったのか・・・も、少しだけ解説してくれると、 前スレみたいなズレが少なくなると思うよ。 0067名無しさん@ピンキー2010/10/01(金) 14:36:46ID:YONXrwXr>>66 というか、おまえの質問を読んだら、NLPの初歩の初歩さえも理解できてないってことがわかった お願いだからおれにからまないでくれよ、アダム 0068名無しさん@ピンキー2010/10/01(金) 14:46:46ID:PElyHyzC おい、アダムじゃないぞ。 君は自分の言葉の領域でしか理解できなくて、それを人に押し付けるだけだから問題が起こってるんじゃないか? 聞かれた質問に、そのまま答えれば良いじゃない? 『オレはエリクソン法って言葉をこういう意味合いで使ってるよ』で終わる話だったと思うんだが。 0069名無しさん@ピンキー2010/10/01(金) 14:48:17ID:tgxG6CWG またポルチオに関係ないの貼ってやがる。