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Did you know that I know that you’re a mind reader? | Neurohumanities Working Group
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Laquo; Neuroliterature in Question. Connecting to Characters…. Did you know that I know that you’re a mind reader? December 18, 2011. A recent article in. The New York Times. Titled Next Big Thing in English: Knowing They Know That You Know. Reminds us that we are all inherently very good mind readers. Every time we read a piece of narrative fiction from. The Da Vinci Code. We are we so heavily invested in the fates of nonexistent characters? Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University. Duke Institute for Brain Sciences. Phenomenology, Minds and Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University. Deborah Jenson’s Website. Michael Platt’s Lab Website. Richard Mooney’s Website. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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The Neurohumanities Research Group. Duke Institute for Brain Science [DIBS]. And Franklin Humanities Institute [FHI]). Announce the fall 2011 semester of events on “ Reading and the Brain. 10am, FHI Garage: A Conversation with Stanislas Dehaene – faculty and graduate students welcome! Room C105, Bay 4, 1st Floor, Smith Warehouse). 12pm, Perkins 217: Lecture: Stanislas Dehaene, “Reading in the Brain”. Reading in the Brain. Co-sponsored by the Center for French and Francophone Studies. Reading in the Brain.
Neuroeconomics: Whose Revolution? | Neurohumanities Working Group
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Laquo; Connecting to Characters…. Charles Dickens: Personality Psychologist? December 18, 2011. In short, we are at a dawn of Neuroeconomics writes Dr. Robert Shiller of Yale University in his commentary about the beginning of neuroeconomics, The Neuroeconomics Revolution. Now You See It. Have all the other ways we might have approached economics disappeared in an abstract form of programmed cell death which hinders our ability to approach economics in a genuinely novel way? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
Neuroliterature in Question | Neurohumanities Working Group
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Laquo; The Mirror Neuron Bridge. Did you know that I know that you’re a mind reader? December 18, 2011. In the article The Next Big Thing in English: Knowing They Know That You Know. The article states that evolution had a hand in our love of fiction. However, readings from. By Dr Stanislas Dehaene. Proves otherwise. He poses the question, Why does our primate brain read? Why does it have an inclination for reading although this cultural activity was invented only a few thousand years ago? Back to the top.
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Related Event – Brendan Allison Back at Duke on May 17th | Phenomenology, Minds & Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012
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Phenomenology, Minds and Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012. Audio Recording (with PowerPoint) of April 19th Meeting – Henning Schmidgen. Related Event – Brendan Allison Back at Duke on May 17th. April 23, 2012. Brendan Z. Allison. Institute for Knowledge Discovery, Laboratory of Brain Computer Interfaces, University of Graz, Austria) will be back at Duke on May 17th. Running a BCI workshop with Leslie Collins. 8216; lab ( SSPACISS. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Audio Record...
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Talk by Henning Schmidgen on Thursday, April 19th at 4:30pm | Phenomenology, Minds & Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012
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Phenomenology, Minds and Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012. Photos of April 11th Meeting – Brendan Allison. Audio Recording (with PowerPoint) of April 19th Meeting – Henning Schmidgen →. Talk by Henning Schmidgen on Thursday, April 19th at 4:30pm. April 12, 2012. On Thursday, April 19th, from 4:30pm-6:30pm in Friedl 225. Max Planck Institute for the History of Science) will give the talk,. Reading Schmidgen, Henning. Cerebral Drawings. The Conceptual Art of Gilles Deleuze. Audio Reco...
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Overview | Phenomenology, Minds & Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012
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Phenomenology, Minds and Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012. If you have any questions, please email Leonore Fleming. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Build a website ...
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Audio Recording (with PowerPoint) of April 19th Meeting – Henning Schmidgen | Phenomenology, Minds & Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012
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Phenomenology, Minds and Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012. Talk by Henning Schmidgen on Thursday, April 19th at 4:30pm. Related Event – Brendan Allison Back at Duke on May 17th →. Audio Recording (with PowerPoint) of April 19th Meeting – Henning Schmidgen. April 22, 2012. Audio Recording of the April 19th Sawyer Seminar Meeting with Henning Schmidgen. Is now available: Henning Schmidgen Audio Recording. As well as the accompanying PowerPoint Presentation. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Talk by Brendan Allison on Wednesday, April 11th at 4:30pm | Phenomenology, Minds & Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012
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Phenomenology, Minds and Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012. Audio Recording of March 29th Meeting – Joshua Kates. Related Event – Brendan Allison’s ECE Seminar April 10th at 2:45pm →. Talk by Brendan Allison on Wednesday, April 11th at 4:30pm. March 30, 2012. On Wednesday, April 11th, from 4:30pm-6:30pm. In the Smith Warehouse. Brendan Z. Allison. Reading – Future BNCI: A Roadmap for Future Directions in Brain/Neuronal Computer Interaction Research. Also see Future BNCI Website.
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Further Readings | Phenomenology, Minds & Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012
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Phenomenology, Minds and Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012. Readings from Past Seminars. Julia E. Schroeder. Matthew S. Cain. And Stephen R. Mitroff. Improved Visual Cognition Through Stroboscopic Training. In the right column to download full paper). Lacan: The Absolute Master. Trans Douglas Brick, Stanford University Press 1991. (In Place of an Introduction). Lenoir, Timothy. “Helmholtz and the Materialities of Communication”. WARNING: File is very large, 19MB. Related Event –...
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Talk by Warren Neidich on Thursday, March 22nd at 4:30pm | Phenomenology, Minds & Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012
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Phenomenology, Minds and Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012. Related Event – Film, Light, Vision: Experimental and Avant-Garde Cinema, March 27th at 7pm. Talk by Joshua Kates on Thursday, March 29th at 4:30pm →. Talk by Warren Neidich on Thursday, March 22nd at 4:30pm. March 12, 2012. On Thursday, March 22nd, from 4:30pm-6:30pm in Friedl 225. Reading Neidich, Warren The Artist Residency in the 21st Century: Experiments in Cultural Potentiality and Contamination. Hi res color images.
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People | Phenomenology, Minds & Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012
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Phenomenology, Minds and Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012. James J. Hodge. Received his BA from Oberlin College, MA from UC Santa Barbara, and PhD from the University of Chicago. His dissertation,. Animate Archaeology: New Media and the Aesthetics of History. Argues for the significance of animation for articulating historical experience in the information age. His research interests include new media art and literature, film and media theory, and animation. Enter your comment here.
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Phenomenology, Minds and Media Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Duke University 2011-2012. Related Event – Brendan Allison Back at Duke on May 17th. April 23, 2012. Brendan Z. Allison. Institute for Knowledge Discovery, Laboratory of Brain Computer Interfaces, University of Graz, Austria) will be back at Duke on May 17th. Running a BCI workshop with Leslie Collins. 8216; lab ( SSPACISS. This workshop is open to the public. More information can be found HERE. April 22, 2012. April 12, 2012. April 12, 2012. Photos o...
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Humanidades, Neurociencias y Complejidad II. Viernes, 11 de diciembre de 2009. Desde tiempos remotos, la curiosidad del hombre por saber cómo y porqué ocurren las cosas lo ha llevado a investigar el origen de los fenómenos tanto en la naturaleza como en su propio cuerpo. Empero, la sociedad y el ser humano han seguido evolucionando, transformándose y demandando nuevas necesidades de conocimiento acordes con el siglo XXI. En un principio, primero se buscó aliar a la biología con las humanidades, dejando f...
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Die Neurogesellschaft: Wie die Hirnforschung Recht und Moral herausfordert. Ist das Gehirn das Maß aller Dinge? Moral, Wahrheit und Lüge, Freiheit, Gefährlichkeit und Schuldfähigkeit – all das wollen manche Neurowissenschaftler heute am Gehirn festmachen. Können ihre Entdeckungen über die Natur des Menschen unsere Gesellschaft verändern? Werden neue technische Entwicklungen direkt in unsere Gehirne eingreifen? Die Neurogesellschaft hat begonnen. Können Sie sich über weitere Arbeiten informieren (siehe do...
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Charles Dickens: Personality Psychologist? December 18, 2011. A recent article that will soon be sent to print in the. Journal of Research in Personality. The Rape of Troy: Evolution, Violence and the World of Homer. He shows how violent conflicts in Homeric epics describe social realities that can be substantiated by evolutionary psychology. The authors of the study asked specialists in 19. December 18, 2011. Now You See It. It is can be described as the bundling of particular neurons that fire together...
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The Research Center in Catania. News & Events. Grazia Pulvirenti, Renata Gambino, The paradox of Romantic ekphrasis. Metacritic discourse, perception and imagination in art descripti. Ekphrasis is a text genre based on the intertwining of visual and verbal features, involving the processes of both reading, and priming a visual image or a related action. We argue in this study that. Click on the logo to read more about the Research Center. And how do artists build these universes? It is around an interven...
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