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Murti, Ghanesya Hari. "MELAMPAUI REZIM OPTIC: PANDANGAN YANG MENUBUH DAN EROTISME ALICE EVE DALAM “STARTER FOR 10”." Lakon : Jurnal Kajian Sastra dan Budaya 5, no. 1 (2016): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/lakon.v5i1.2777.

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Cinematic capability in the movie "Starter For 10" is to remind that eroticism or intimacy is able to surpass the optical regime or gaze as initiated by Mulvey‟s feminist film theory. Deleuze purposes haptic vision, which later on developed by Marks into Haptic Visuality as cinematic ability to dismantle subject-object relation within Mulvey‟s idea that assumed women body only as pleasure.Eroticism offered in the film is able to perform haptic visuality where the audience has a sense of being touched when the eye is no longer able to accommodate the information and the optical has loss its con
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Dunbar, Maureen E., and Jacqueline J. Shade. "Exploring the Links between Sensation & Perception." American Biology Teacher 83, no. 6 (2021): 377–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/abt.2021.83.6.377.

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In a traditional anatomy and physiology lab, the general senses – temperature, pain, touch, pressure, vibration, and proprioception – and the special senses – olfaction (smell), vision, gustation (taste), hearing, and equilibrium – are typically taught in isolation. In reality, information derived from these individual senses interacts to produce the complex sensory experience that constitutes perception. To introduce students to the concept of multisensory integration, a crossmodal perception lab was developed. In this lab, students explore how vision impacts olfaction and how vision and olfa
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Costantini, Mariaconcetta. "Science, Sexuality and Sensation Novels: Pleasures of the Senses." Women's Writing 20, no. 2 (2013): 268–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09699082.2013.773785.

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Daly, Nicholas. "Railway Novels: Sensation Fiction and the Modernization of the Senses." ELH 66, no. 2 (1999): 461–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/elh.1999.0013.

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Howes, David. "Multisensory Anthropology." Annual Review of Anthropology 48, no. 1 (2019): 17–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-anthro-102218-011324.

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The senses are made, not given. Multisensory anthropology focuses on the variable boundaries, differential elaboration, and many different ways of combining the senses across (and within) cultures. Its methodology is grounded in “participant sensation,” or sensing—and making sense—along with others, also known as sensory ethnography. This review article traces the sensualization of anthropological theory and practice since the early 1990s, showing how the concept of sensory mediation has steadily supplanted the prior concern with representation. It concludes with a discussion of how the senses
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Terada, Kazunori, Akinori Kumazaki, Daisuke Miyata, and Akira Ito. "Haptic Length Display Based on Cutaneous-Proprioceptive Integration." Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics 18, no. 4 (2006): 489–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jrm.2006.p0489.

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When a human recognizes length of an object while exploring it with an index finger, both proprioception and cutaneous sensation provide information for estimating the length of the object. We studied the contribution of cutaneous sensation and proprioception to the subjective estimation of object length, developing an apparatus for investigating the human cutaneous-proprioceptive integration using velocity dependency of cutaneous and proprioceptive length perception. We conducted four experiments. In experiment 1, 12 subjects estimated object length passively, using cutaneous sensation only v
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Liu, Xiaoxiao, Yukari Nagai, Kumi Yabuuchi, and Xiuxia Cui. "USE INTERACTIVE MEDIA TO ENHANCE CREATIVITY OF DESIGNERS BY STIMULATING THE SENSES IN THE CONTEXT OF ART DESIGN EDUCATION." Proceedings of the Design Society 1 (July 27, 2021): 3319–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/pds.2021.593.

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AbstractCreativity is very important for designers, and methods to stimulate designers' creativity are the long-term focus of art design education. The senses are an important channel for designers to receive information and define core issues. Stimulating the designer's senses can help enhance their perception and creativity, and is of great benefit for the quality and efficiency of the design outcome. Today's interactive media technology provides more possibilities and advantages for designers' perception and sensation. The purpose of this research is to explore a way to stimulate the design
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de Freitas, Elizabeth, David Rousell, and Nils Jäger. "Relational architectures and wearable space: Smart schools and the politics of ubiquitous sensation." Research in Education 107, no. 1 (2019): 10–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0034523719883667.

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This paper undertakes an analysis of the “smart school” as a building that both senses and manages bodies through sensory data. The authors argue that smart schools produce a situation of ubiquitous sensation in which learning environments are continuously sensed, regulated, and controlled through complex sensory ecosystems and data infrastructures. This includes the consideration of ethical and political issues associated with the collection of biometric and environmental data in schools and the implications for the design and operation of learning environments which are increasingly regulate
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Culbertson, Heather, Samuel B. Schorr, and Allison M. Okamura. "Haptics: The Present and Future of Artificial Touch Sensation." Annual Review of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems 1, no. 1 (2018): 385–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-control-060117-105043.

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This article reviews the technology behind creating artificial touch sensations and the relevant aspects of human touch. We focus on the design and control of haptic devices and discuss the best practices for generating distinct and effective touch sensations. Artificial haptic sensations can present information to users, help them complete a task, augment or replace the other senses, and add immersiveness and realism to virtual interactions. We examine these applications in the context of different haptic feedback modalities and the forms that haptic devices can take. We discuss the prior wor
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Balode, Linda. "THE HEALING GARDENS AND PARKS OF SENSES." Latgale National Economy Research 1, no. 5 (2013): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/lner2013vol1.5.1148.

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Health gardens therapy is a relatively new discipline of landscape science of which many fields of research are still undiscovered. While researching the international scientific literature the more underlying theories of the health gardens need to be considered as well. In Latvia the development of senses gardens has not been enough explored. Purpose: Based on the international sensation, treatment and therapy garden studies establish perspectives for sustainable development of therapy gardens in Latvia. Materials and Methods: Summarize literature on the impact of the Latvian rehabilitation c
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Smith, Roger. "“The Sixth Sense”: Towards a History of Muscular Sensation." Gesnerus 68, no. 2 (2011): 218–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22977953-06802004.

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This paper outlines the history of knowledge about the muscular sense and provides a bibliographic resource for further research. A range of different topics, questions and approaches have interrelated throughout this history, and the discussion clarifies this rather than presenting detailed research in any one area. P art I relates the origin of belief in a muscular sense to empiricist accounts of the contribution of the senses to knowledge from Locke, via the idéologues and other authors, to the second half of the nineteenth century. Analysis paid much attention to touch, first in the contex
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Shimizu, Shunji, Shuichi Ino, Takeshi Tsuruga, Tohru Ifukube Yuichi Wakisaka, and Takashi Izumi. "Evaluation of a New Force Display using Metal Hydride Alloys." Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics 9, no. 1 (1997): 14–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jrm.1997.p0014.

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It is an important study subject today to develop the method of realizing harmonious sensation feedback to humans not only in the remote manipulation of robots but also in human interface in general. Many study reports on such sensation feedback are available in the fields of visual and acoustic senses, but very few are available in the fields of force and tactile senses. This paper reports on the design, experimental fabrication and evaluates the usefulness of a new force display using a metal hydride (MH) actuator. The actuator made by the MH alloys is one of a few actuators suitable for put
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Betbeze, Anna. "Touching Feeling Transmission." TDR: The Drama Review 65, no. 1 (2021): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1054204320000027.

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Touch Workshop is a multimodal set of experiments that untangle the ideological orientation of the senses, organized around proprioceptive sensation and arriving at inverted performances. The project builds on the tactile research of Czech polymath Jan Švankmajer, his response to the censorship of his work in the 1970s. With Covid-19 a pervasive reality, touch is limited and vision dominates. How can the tactile imagination respond in the absence of tactile freedom? How do we transfer and transmit feeling, touching those outside of our time-space?
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Okumura, Takumi, and Yuichi Kurita. "Cross-Modal Effect of Presenting Visual and Force Feedback That Create the Illusion of Stair-Climbing." Applied Sciences 11, no. 7 (2021): 2987. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11072987.

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Image therapy, which creates illusions with a mirror and a head mount display, assists movement relearning in stroke patients. Mirror therapy presents the movement of the unaffected limb in a mirror, creating the illusion of movement of the affected limb. As the visual information of images cannot create a fully immersive experience, we propose a cross-modal strategy that supplements the image with sensual information. By interacting with the stimuli received from multiple sensory organs, the brain complements missing senses, and the patient experiences a different sense of motion. Our system
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Toomela, Aaro. "A perceptual theory of knowledge: Specifying some details." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22, no. 4 (1999): 633–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x99492143.

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We attempt to resolve some details of Barsalou's theory. (1) The mechanism that guides selection of perceptual information may be the efferent control of activity. (2) Information about a world that is not accessible to the senses can be constructed in the process of semiotic mediation. (3) Introspection may not be a kind of perception; rather, semiotically mediated information processing might be necessary for the emergence of introspection.
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Heider, Daniel. "The Notitia Intuitiva and Notitia Abstractiva of the External Senses in Second Scholasticism: Suárez, Poinsot and Francisco de Oviedo." Vivarium 54, no. 2-3 (2016): 173–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685349-12341321.

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This paper analyzes the theories of three representatives of Second Scholasticism, namely Francisco Suárez, sj, John Poinsot, op, and Francisco de Oviedo, sj, on the issue of the intuitive and abstractive cognition of the external senses. Based on a comparison of their theories, linked to the historical starting point of the debate in the first decades of the fourteenth century (Peter Auriol, John Duns Scotus, Francis of Meyronnes, William of Ockham and Walter Chatton), the paper argues that the doctrinal and argumentative matrix of these authors’ texts is significantly ‘present’ in the Second
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Silva, Antonio Jose Ramos, Teresa Restivo, and Joaquim Gabriel. "A Serious Game With a Thermal Haptic Mouse." International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering (iJOE) 9, S8 (2013): 74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v9is8.3399.

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Human senses are responsible for providing feedback from the surrounding environment that enable the execution of any day life activity. But, has time passes by, the sensing ability tends to decline together with the capability to process information and control the members as well as the entire body.
 The present work reports an ongoing work on the development of a new haptic device, designed to be used mainly by elder person, stimulating and quantifying the nervous system response capability. This was achieved through a serious game, using a temperature controlled element. The user posi
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Booth, David A. "Configuring of Extero- and Interoceptive Senses in Actions on Food." Multisensory Research 26, no. 1-2 (2013): 123–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134808-00002395.

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This paper reviews all the published evidence on the theory that the act of selecting a piece of food or drink structurally coordinates quantitative information across several sensory modalities. The existing data show that the momentary disposition to consume the item is strengthened or weakened by learnt configurations of stimuli perceived through both exteroceptive and interoceptive senses. The observed configural structure of performance shows that the multimodal stimuli are interacting perceptually, rather than merely combining quantities of information from the senses into the observed r
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BEUGNET, MARTINE. "Cinema and Sensation: Contemporary French Film and Cinematic Corporeality1.This article is part of a larger research project published in 2007 by Edinburgh University Press as a monograph entitled Cinema and Sensation: French Film and the Art of Transgression." Paragraph 31, no. 2 (2008): 173–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/e0264833408000187.

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One of the most fascinating phenomena in contemporary art cinema is the re-emergence of a corporeal cinema, that is, of filmmaking practices (and, by extension, of theoretical approaches) that give precedence to cinema as the medium of the senses. This article thus explores trends of filmmaking and film theorizing where the experience of cinema is conceived as a unique combination of sensation and thought, of affect and reflection. It argues that, reconnecting with a certain tradition of French film theory in particular, contemporary French cinema offers a point in case: a large collection of
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Verry, René. "Don't Take Touch for Granted: An Interview with Susan Lederman." Teaching of Psychology 25, no. 1 (1998): 64–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15328023top2501_21.

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Susan Lederman (SL) is an invited member of the International Council of Research Fellows for the Braille Research Center and a Fellow of he Canadian Psychology Association. She was also an Associate of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research in the Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Programme for 8 years. A Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Computing & Information Science at Queen's University at Kingston (Ontario, Canada), she has written and coauthored numerous articles on tactile psychophysics, haptic perception and cognition, motor control, and haptic applications
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Micek, Agnieszka, and Barbara Kmiecik-Niedziela. "The method of sensory integration in the therapy of children with autism." Health Promotion & Physical Activity 14, no. 1 (2021): 47–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.7870.

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Children with autism often have difficulties with registering and interpreting information received from senses. Inadequate response to signals coming from senses, commonly encountered among them, may be associated with restricted stereotyped behaviours and social deficits, affecting their relationships, education and daily life activities. Children with autism may have impaired sensory perception, show hypersensitivity to environmental stimuli manifested by fascination or anxiety, e.g. they may feel distress due to constant quiet noise. Researchers have been studying the impact of sensory pro
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Gnoli, Claudio, and Riccardo Ridi. "Unified Theory of Information, hypertextuality and levels of reality." Journal of Documentation 70, no. 3 (2014): 443–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jd-09-2012-0115.

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Purpose – The different senses of the term information in physical, biological and social interpretations, and the possibility of connections between them, are addressed. Special attention is paid to Hofkirchner's Unified Theory of Information (UTI), proposing an integrated view in which the notion of information gets additional properties as one moves from the physical to the biological and the social realms. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach – UTI is compared to other views of information, especially to two theories complementing several ideas of it: the the
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Wilbur, Michael P., and Janice Roberts-Wilbur. "Categorizing Sensory Reception in Four Modes: Support for Representational Systems." Perceptual and Motor Skills 64, no. 3 (1987): 875–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.1987.64.3.875.

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The study explored the basic tenet of Neurolinguistic Programming theory, the senses through which people receive information. Visual, auditory-tonal, auditory-digital, and kinesthetic sense modalities were objectively categorized as separate modes for receiving information. The responses of 176 study participants in a film-questionnaire setting also indicated more preference for the use of auditory-tonal, auditory-digital, and kinesthetic sensory modes than the visual modality.
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Trevarthen, Colwyn. "Embodied Human Intersubjectivity: Imaginative Agency, To Share Meaning." Cognitive Semiotics 4, no. 1 (2012): 6–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/cogsem.2012.4.1.6.

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Abstract Human beings move coherently as individual selves, body and mind adapted to perform complex activities with imagination, knowledge, and skill; perceiving the environment by engaging it with discrimination and care. Human beings live intersubjectively in communitiesl each with the rituals, beliefs, and language of a culture, along with a history of affective relationships and agreed habits for acting in cooperation. These attachments and cultural habits depend upon an ability to sense the intentions, interests, and feelings of other human selves through sympathetic response to motives
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Tripodi, Rocco, and Marcello Pelillo. "A Game-Theoretic Approach to Word Sense Disambiguation." Computational Linguistics 43, no. 1 (2017): 31–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/coli_a_00274.

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This article presents a new model for word sense disambiguation formulated in terms of evolutionary game theory, where each word to be disambiguated is represented as a node on a graph whose edges represent word relations and senses are represented as classes. The words simultaneously update their class membership preferences according to the senses that neighboring words are likely to choose. We use distributional information to weigh the influence that each word has on the decisions of the others and semantic similarity information to measure the strength of compatibility among the choices.
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Arora, Sanjeev, Yuanzhi Li, Yingyu Liang, Tengyu Ma, and Andrej Risteski. "Linear Algebraic Structure of Word Senses, with Applications to Polysemy." Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics 6 (December 2018): 483–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/tacl_a_00034.

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Word embeddings are ubiquitous in NLP and information retrieval, but it is unclear what they represent when the word is polysemous. Here it is shown that multiple word senses reside in linear superposition within the word embedding and simple sparse coding can recover vectors that approximately capture the senses. The success of our approach, which applies to several embedding methods, is mathematically explained using a variant of the random walk on discourses model (Arora et al., 2016). A novel aspect of our technique is that each extracted word sense is accompanied by one of about 2000 “dis
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HALL, ROLAND. "UNNOTICED WORDS AND SENSES FROM SIR KENELM DIGBY." Notes and Queries 46, no. 1 (1999): 21–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nq/46-1-21.

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HALL, ROLAND. "UNNOTICED WORDS AND SENSES FROM SIR KENELM DIGBY." Notes and Queries 46, no. 1 (1999): 21–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nq/46.1.21.

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Nuessel, Frank. "Sensory representation in literature." Semiotica 2018, no. 222 (2018): 101–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sem-2016-0200.

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AbstractThe five senses (vision, audition, touch, olfaction, gustation) constitute the essence of our ability to interact with the external world and make sense of it. This contact is transmitted through various sensory organs and the information for each sense is transmitted to and translated in various parts of the brain. The anatomical and physiological aspects of this external-internal interface are complex. Likewise, the philosophical approaches to this world-body communication and comprehension involves at least two perspectives, namely, the rationalist viewpoint (perception is brain-det
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Gallagher, Maria, and Elisa Raffaella Ferrè. "Cybersickness: a Multisensory Integration Perspective." Multisensory Research 31, no. 7 (2018): 645–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134808-20181293.

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Abstract In the past decade, there has been a rapid advance in Virtual Reality (VR) technology. Key to the user’s VR experience are multimodal interactions involving all senses. The human brain must integrate real-time vision, hearing, vestibular and proprioceptive inputs to produce the compelling and captivating feeling of immersion in a VR environment. A serious problem with VR is that users may develop symptoms similar to motion sickness, a malady called cybersickness. At present the underlying cause of cybersickness is not yet fully understood. Cybersickness may be due to a discrepancy bet
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Boyarsky, Abraham. "Towards a theory of mind." Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society 3, no. 1 (1999): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/s1026022699000011.

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The language of nonlinear dynamical systems and ergodic theory is used to present a theoretical framework for the study of mind. The basic spaceXconsists of the collection of all brain images (clusters of activated neurons) that are relevant to consciousness. The dynamics of the brain is modelled by means of a discrete time transformationTwhich takes a cluster of activated brain cells into another cluster of activated brain cells. The spaceXis partitioned into subcollections of brain images, namely those generated by the five senses and by other processes that produce brain images relevant to
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Vakhovskyi, Leonid. "Karl Popper’s Theory of Cognition and Education Problems." Education and Pedagogical Sciences, no. 3 (175) (2020): 3–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.12958/2227-2747-2020-3(175)-3-10.

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The article deals with the peculiarities of K. Popper’s theory of scientific knowledge, and shows the influence of the epistemological principles which were substantiated by the scientist on the approaches to the improvement of education and upbringing. The fundamental differences between the evolutionary epistemology of the outstanding philosopher and the traditional empirical and sensualistic theory of cognition, according to which knowledge flows into us from the outside through the senses, have been clarified. K. Popper argues that man is extremely active in acquiring knowledge, and inform
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Khumalo, Bhekuzulu. "The Algorithm of Information and the Origin of Basic Particles." JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN PHYSICS 16, no. 1 (2019): 479–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/jap.v16i1.8485.

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Everything is information because everything will inform you about itself through our senses, there is no other way to say it when discussing the philosophy of science. All information has similar basic characteristics including randomness. The reality of randomness gave the concepts to the theory of the algorithm of information the basis of all degrees of randomness. Everything is about relationships; the algorithm of information is the tool existence uses to determine the chances of relationships. If everything is about relationships, then relationships must begin with the particles. Not the
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Allingham, Philip V. "Andrew Mangham (ed.),The Cambridge Companion to Sensation Fiction." Notes and Queries 63, no. 2 (2016): 323–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/notesj/gjw039.

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Brenda, Maria. "A cognitive perspective on the semantics of near." Review of Cognitive Linguistics 15, no. 1 (2017): 121–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/rcl.15.1.06bre.

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Abstract The present study investigates the semantic structure of the word near assuming that its distinct senses form a semantic network with a prototypical spatial sense at the center and various extended senses at different distances away from the prototype. In order to explain the extensions of near, the cognitive notions of construal, image schema transformation, metaphor and metonymy are taken into consideration. The conceptual blending theory is used to explain the semantic structure of the complex preposition near to. The research reveals that the word near functions as a preposition (
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Mugglestone, Lynda. "Review: LOVEscapes: Changes in Prototypical Senses and Cognitive Metaphors since 1500." Notes and Queries 52, no. 2 (2005): 245–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/notesj/gji253.

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Altschuler, Sari, and David Weimer. "Texturing the Digital Humanities: A Manifesto." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 135, no. 1 (2020): 74–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2020.135.1.74.

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The digital humanities is today overwhelmingly visual. Even as DH has increased access to the humanities at an astonishing rate, it has also inadvertently narrowed our sensory access to information. It is time to add new dimensions to a field structured predominately by the flat screen. Emphasizing touch, we call for a textured digital that challenges the logic governing many notions of access—that is, the unproblematic translatability of information between the senses. As an epistemological intervention, texturing DH promises new ways to approach sensorial history and to engage diverse sensor
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Cox, Andrew M., Brian Griffin, and Jenna Hartel. "What everybody knows: embodied information in serious leisure." Journal of Documentation 73, no. 3 (2017): 386–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jd-06-2016-0073.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to reconsider the role of the body in information in serious leisure by reviewing existing work in information behaviour that theorises the role of the body, and by drawing selectively on literature from beyond information studies to extend our understanding. Design/methodology/approach After finding a lack of attention to the body in most influential works on information behaviour, the paper identifies a number of important authors who do offer theorisations. It then explores what can be learnt by examining studies of embodied information in the hobbies of
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Cahyani, Annisa Ayu, and Maryono Maryono. "FRAGMEN TARI SUGRIWA SUBALI KARYA DIDIK BAMBANG WAHYUDI (TINJAUAN ESTETIK)." Greget: Jurnal Pengetahuan dan Penciptaan Tari 19, no. 1 (2020): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.33153/grt.v19i1.3181.

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Research entitled Sugriwa Subali Dance Fragment by Didik Bambang Wahyudi (Aesthetic Review) is aim to uncover the meaning beauty of Sugriwa Subali Dance Fragment by describes and explains abaout: (1) the shape or sensation of Sugriwa Subali Dance Fragment which cover: theme, motion, expression, floor patterns, make-up, clothing, property and dance music/musical instruments, (2) to explain the concepts or ideas in the Sugriwa Subali Dance Fragment, (3) to explain the aestetic symbols in the Sugriwa Subali Dance Fragment, and (4)audience responses include: the responses of experts, dancers, and
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Ventegodt, Søren, Tyge Dahl Hermansen, Isack Kandel, and Joav Merrick. "Human Development XII: A Theory for the Structure and Function of the Human Brain." Scientific World JOURNAL 8 (2008): 621–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2008.7.

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The human brain is probably the most complicated single structure in the biological universe. The cerebral cortex that is traditionally connected with consciousness is extremely complex. The brain contains approximately 1,000,000 km of nerve fibers, indicating its enormous complexity and which makes it difficult for scientists to reveal the function of the brain. In this paper, we propose a new model for brain functions, i.e., information-guided self-organization of neural patterns, where information is provided from the abstract wholeness of the biophysical system of an organism (often called
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Mori, Yoshikazu, Koji Ota, and Tatsuya Nakamura. "Robot Motion Algorithm Based on Interaction with Human." Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics 14, no. 5 (2002): 462–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jrm.2002.p0462.

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In this paper, we quantitatively analyze weariness and impression that a human senses for a robot when the human interacted with the robot through some movements. A red ball and a blue ball are displayed on a simulation screen. The human moves the red ball with a mouse and the computer moves the blue ball. By using these balls, the impression that the action of the robot gives to the human is examined. We analyze the relationship between robot's interactive characterisrtics and produced impressions about the robot in human-robot-interction experiments by using methods of information theory. Th
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Greyson, Devon, Rod Knight, and Jean A. Shoveller. "Ethics, effectiveness and population health information interventions: a Canadian analysis." Health Promotion International 34, no. 3 (2018): 501–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapro/day004.

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Summary Population health information interventions (PHIIs) use information in efforts to promote health. PHIIs may push information to a target audience (communication), pull information from the public (surveillance), or combine both in a bidirectional intervention. Although PHIIs have often been framed as non-invasive and ethically innocuous, in reality they may be intrusive into people’s lives, affecting not only their health but their senses of security, respect, and self-determination. Ethical acceptability of PHIIs may have impacts on intervention effectiveness, potentially giving rise
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Hanchard, Matthew S. "Digital Maps and Senses of Security: The Influence of a Veracious Media on Urban Life." Urban Planning 5, no. 4 (2020): 301–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/up.v5i4.3452.

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Digital technologies mediate our experience and use of urban space in several ways. This article argues that people trust the information provided by digital maps (such as Google Maps, Bing Maps, and OpenStreetMap), including datasets embedded within them, e.g., crime statistics and council tax banding. People choose particular sites and routes, and they make wider decisions based on digital map content. The article highlights the senses of security people gain from using digital maps, and the influence that their use has, for instance, on choices of which home to buy (landed capital acquisiti
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Karimnia, Amin, and Mahsa Mahjubi. "Individual Differences and Quality Of Translation: A Personality-Based Perspective." Psychology of Language and Communication 17, no. 1 (2013): 37–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/plc-2013-0003.

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The current study was targeted at investigating the relationship between translation students’ personality types and the quality of their English-to-Persian translations with respect to different text types. To this aim, 35 undergraduate senior students of translation were randomly sampled. To obtain some demographic information about the participants, the researchers used a background questionnaire. The participants were given three different text types for the translation task. An advertisement, a scientific text and a narrative text were chosen to serve Reiss’ text typology (1971) including
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Durán, L., and E. Costell. "Revision: Percepción del gusto. Aspectos fisicoquímicos y psicofísicos / Review: Perception of taste. Physiochemical and psychophysical aspects." Food Science and Technology International 5, no. 4 (1999): 299–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/108201329900500402.

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Flavor is perceived through two human senses simultaneously: the sense of taste, operating in the mouth, mainly in the tongue, and the sense of smell in the nostrils, where aromas are detected. The stimuli responsible for aroma perception are volatile compounds; their nature and properties as well as the mechanisms of perception have been widely studied. This is not the case for the taste stimuli, consisting of non-volatile compounds responsible for the accepted four basic taste sensations: sweet, sour, salty and bitter. The available information on taste perception is almost exclusively dedic
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BOKOWIEC, MARK ALEXANDER, and JULIE WILSON-BOKOWIEC. "Spiral Fiction." Organised Sound 8, no. 3 (2003): 279–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355771803000256.

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Spiral Fiction is a piece of interactive performance staged by the authors in 2002. The paper provides detailed information about the technology used, the nature of the interactivity employed, the artists use of the Bodycoder System© and the aesthetic and theoretical issues arising out of the work. The paper addresses the problematic nature of the audience gaze, the seductive qualities of new technology, creative balance in the presence of new technologies and the problem of placing interactive performance along side analogue and single art form disciplines. The paper also explores the psychop
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Yagodin, Dmitry, and Matthew Tegelberg. "Donors Do Not Trust." Nordicom Review 38, no. 1 (2017): 97–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/nor-2016-0036.

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Abstract Focusing on a story exposing Donors Trust (DT) as a funding source for climate denial campaigns, we introduce actor-network theory (ANT) as a methodological tool for studying online intermedia agenda-setting. The DT story, unveiled by prominent British media in early 2013, had the potential to become a global media sensation. However, this did not occur in two distinct communication actor-networks, Russia and Canada, raising questions regarding climate change journalism and agenda-setting in contemporary networked news environments. This article takes a fresh approach to studying agen
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Frápolli, María J., and Neftalí Villanueva. "Pragmatism. Propositional Priority and the Organic Model of Propositional Individuation." Disputatio 8, no. 43 (2016): 203–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/disp-2016-0012.

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Abstract We identify two senses of ‘pragmatics’ and related terms that give rise to two different methods of propositional individuation. The first one is the contextualist approach that essentially acknowledges contextual information to take part in the determination of what is said by the utterance of a sentence. In this sense, Pragmatics relies on the Principle of Compositionality and interprets propositions as structured entities. It epitomises the Building-block Model of Propositional Individuation. The general approach that makes what the agents do the grounding level of philosophical an
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Díaz Nafría, José María. "The Need for an Informational Systems Approach to Security." tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 9, no. 1 (2011): 93–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.31269/triplec.v9i1.199.

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Different senses of security and its related assumptions, methodologies and contexts are analyzed by first reviewing the liberalistic notions of security and trust, unveiling, on the one hand, the contradictions exhibited between discourse and practice; on the other hand, the historical strategy of concentration of power behind the liberalistic doctrines. The weakness, limits and implications of the liberalistic notions and methods on security and trust are inquired, and subsequently a genuine horizon of security as sustainable and general procurement of positive freedom is advocated. The Cybe
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Díaz Nafría, José María. "The Need for an Informational Systems Approach to Security." tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 9, no. 1 (2011): 93–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.31269/vol9iss1pp93-122.

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Different senses of security and its related assumptions, methodologies and contexts are analyzed by first reviewing the liberalistic notions of security and trust, unveiling, on the one hand, the contradictions exhibited between discourse and practice; on the other hand, the historical strategy of concentration of power behind the liberalistic doctrines. The weakness, limits and implications of the liberalistic notions and methods on security and trust are inquired, and subsequently a genuine horizon of security as sustainable and general procurement of positive freedom is advocated. The Cybe
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