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Egocentric representation in experience and action

Egocentric representation in experience and action

... way of thinking about space that requires very much less of a subject in the way of intellectual and conceptual resources. It might be the way of thinking about space that we share with animals (and young children). If ... See full document

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Action Experience and Action Discovery in Medicated Individuals with Parkinson's Disease.

Action Experience and Action Discovery in Medicated Individuals with Parkinson's Disease.

... IPOBCS This study was in part supported by Liga Portuguesa Contra o Cancro.KCONFAB kConFab is supported by a grant from the National Breast Cancer Foundation, and previously by the Natio[r] ... See full document

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The experience of action: Intention and attention

The experience of action: Intention and attention

... Haggard, Aschersleben, Gehrke, Prinz (2002) proposed a system called efferent binding. They suggested that this process could theoretically occur in much the same way as perceptual binding occurs in vision. That is, ... See full document

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Experience, action and affordance perception

Experience, action and affordance perception

... Precisely, I claim that `affordance awareness'has a crucial epistemological role to in be that to play, and subjects must able consciously experienceaffordances order to gain this awaren[r] ... See full document

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Sculpture and Space

Sculpture and Space

... we experience these sculptures as interacting with their ...involve action, at least not action in some sense in which the environment might be appear receptive or resistant to suchÑany action ... See full document

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Visual experience facilitates allocentric spatial representation

Visual experience facilitates allocentric spatial representation

... visual experience is crucial for developing allocentric spatial representation, and thus for the ability of perceiving the grid-pattern of the array, we would find that participants without visual ... See full document

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Temporalities of Revolution: On the Representation of History and Collective Action

Temporalities of Revolution: On the Representation of History and Collective Action

... that experience, both of which culminate in his feeling discarded: as part of an army of soldiers drawn from the working class to which they return immediately following the war, but also as part of an army of ... See full document

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Doing without representation: coping with Dreyfus

Doing without representation: coping with Dreyfus

... clearly action, rather than involuntary reflex reaction to stimulation, and involves learned sequences of ...mental representation of its goalÕ (1996, ¤ 37 / ...without representation? He approaches ... See full document

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Content and action: The guidance theory of representation

Content and action: The guidance theory of representation

... In considering the case for evolution, we can presume that entities, such as the number two, and its domain, such as mathematics, present necessary conditions on the structure of the world and our experience of ... See full document

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Egocentric Spatial Representation in Action and Perception

Egocentric Spatial Representation in Action and Perception

... in egocentric space to the extent that she has a practical understanding of the way her bodily spatial relations to the object would vary with possible intentional movements and actions ...intentional ... See full document

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Short term motor training, but not observational training, alters neurocognitive mechanisms of action processing in infancy

Short term motor training, but not observational training, alters neurocognitive mechanisms of action processing in infancy

... observational experience raise an important question: How can we move beyond initial motor experience to learn more broadly about actions and their effects in the environment? Infancy provides a unique ... See full document

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A cross-national study of HCI education experience and representation

A cross-national study of HCI education experience and representation

... Hayes and Allinson tested the hypothesis that culture would account for differences in learning style in a study involving managers from East Africa, India and the United Kingdom. Using Hofstede’s (1991) four dimensions ... See full document

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Back to the Blocks World: Learning New Actions through Situated Human Robot Dialogue

Back to the Blocks World: Learning New Actions through Situated Human Robot Dialogue

... This paper describes an approach to robot action learning in a simplified blocks world. The sim- plifications of the environment and the tasks allow us to explore connections between symbolic repre- sentations of ... See full document

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<p>Unilateral Spatial Neglect After Stroke: Current Insights</p>

<p>Unilateral Spatial Neglect After Stroke: Current Insights</p>

... on egocentric spatial neglect symptoms, authors interestingly reported that L-GVS signi fi cantly improved egocentric neglect (assessed by line bisection and text copying task) whereas R-GVS results in ... See full document

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Integrating Planning and Scheduling : A Constraint based Approach

Integrating Planning and Scheduling : A Constraint based Approach

... our action model we group the pre-conditions and effects of actions in the form of ...this representation makes the modeling of actions simple for the modeler because it only expresses what an action ... See full document

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Beyond linearity : contemporary drawing and the naturalistic representation of experience

Beyond linearity : contemporary drawing and the naturalistic representation of experience

... Euclidean geometry, that is to say geometry that works for straight lines, flat surfaces and Cartesian space, is only one possible formulation of space, and one which treats time as a se[r] ... See full document

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Farmers as knowledge brokers: Analysing three cases from Vietnam’s Mekong Delta

Farmers as knowledge brokers: Analysing three cases from Vietnam’s Mekong Delta

... that knowledge diffusion management should not be trapped in the predisposition that the source “knows better”, which sustains a modernist and colonial approach to development (Westoby and Dowling 2009:188). The authors ... See full document

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Egocentric and allocentric representations in auditory cortex

Egocentric and allocentric representations in auditory cortex

... stable representation of an object’s location in the ...for egocentric but not allocentric units, whereas, for both populations, modulation was stron- ger at faster movement ... See full document

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                        Network Fictions and the Global Unhomely

Article Network Fictions and the Global Unhomely

... defining experience of the Unheimlich is the combined sense of familiarity and strangeness that Freud saw as symptomatic of the return of the repressed: ‘one the one hand it means what is familiar and agreeable, ... See full document

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Egocentric and allocentric representations in auditory cortex

Egocentric and allocentric representations in auditory cortex

... units showed greater modulation depth to sound angle in the world coordinate frame than head.. coordinate frame Fig 4c-d and Supplementary Fig.[r] ... See full document

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