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‘‘This is my home, too’’: Migration, spectrality and hospitality inRoberta Torre’s Sud Side Stori (2000)

2011

The article explores Roberta Torre’s film Sud Side Stori (2000), an extravagant Italian re-vision of Romeo and Juliet set in the Sicilian city of Palermo which displays awareness of the global circulation of the story of the two ‘‘star-crossed lovers’’. In the film, which combines neo-realist cinematographic techniques with the artificial style of the musical, Shakespeare’s young lovers become Toni Giulietto, a lousy local rock singer, and Romea Wacoubo, a beautiful Nigerian prostitute who falls in love with him when she sees him standing on his balcony. Not unlike West Side Story, the inter-racial passion between Toni and Romea exacerbates pre-existing ethnic conflicts. It is opposed not o…

shakespeare adaptation spectrality Romeo and Juliet migrationLiteratureRomeo and JUlietLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsProloguebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyPassionshakespeareMusicalArtadaptationPostmodernismspectralityStyle (visual arts)shakespeare; adaptation; spectrality; Romeo and JUlietPerformance artCityscapebusinessSettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura IngleseArticulation (sociology)media_common
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Antennal lobe representations are optimized when olfactory stimuli are periodically structured to simulate natural wing beat effects

2014

Animals use behaviors to actively sample the environment across a broad spectrum of sensory domains. These behaviors discretize the sensory experience into unique spatiotemporal moments, minimize sensory adaptation, and enhance perception. In olfaction, behaviors such as sniffing, antennal flicking, and wing beating all act to periodically expose olfactory epithelium. In mammals, it is thought that sniffing enhances neural representations; however, the effects of insect wing beating on representations remain unknown. To determine how well the antennal lobe produces odor-dependent representations when wing beating effects are simulated, we used extracellular methods to record neural units an…

sniffingPopulation Dynamicsactive sensingSensory systemodor representationLocal field potentialOlfactionBiologylcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular Neuroscience0302 clinical medicinetemporal codingSniffingmedicineOriginal Research Articlelcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry030304 developmental biologyDiscrimination (Psychology)Stimulus discrimination0303 health sciencesSensory AdaptationCommunicationbusiness.industrysynchronynetwork dynamicsmedicine.anatomical_structureOdoroscillationsAntennal lobebusinessNeuroscienceOlfactory epithelium030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceolfactionFrontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
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Knowledge sharing in virtual teams : action research

2004

social worldstoimintatutkimuskommunikointisocial adaptationknowledge managementgroupwaretietämyksenhallintavirtuaalitodellisuustiimitvirtual teamdistributed teamknowledge sharingCSCWtietämysviestintä
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Applications of Music for Migrants

2019

The importance of music for health and wellbeing dates back to antiquity. Its role in society as a whole, but also on an individual level, has remained seminal, and its therapeutic efficacy is indisputable whether it is part of larger group-based activities or for personal emotion regulation. Music therapy is an eminent resource in building cohesion in and between groups. Music is often considered a universal language; this, combined with its capability to address psychological, physical, social, and spiritual issues, lends itself to therapeutic appositeness. This can be seen in individuals and groups who have undergone huge upheaval, whether geographical or otherwise. This chapter addresse…

sopeutuminen(cultural) adaptationkotoutuminen (maahanmuuttajat)community music therapymusiikkimusiikkiterapiamigrationmaahanmuuttajat
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Half-Arab, half-Finnish exceptional third culture kids : adapting to life in Finland

2008

sopeutuminenkulttuuriexceptional third culture kidsidentiteettikolmannen kulttuurin lapsetidentitylapsetcross-cultural adaptation
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Eco-physiological aspects of adaptation to seasonal environments : the latitudinal range expansion of the Colorado potato beetle across Europe

2013

sopeutuminenvuodenaikaisvaihtelutulokaslajitkoloradonkuoriainenrapid adaptationekofysiologiaphenologyphenotypic plasticityfotoperiodismituhohyönteisetpäivänpituusfenologiakasvukausilocal adaptationleviäminen
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Effect of Cycloplegia on Blur Perception Thresholds as Measured by Source Method

2017

Abstract One of the advantages of a source method over observer method in blur perception measurements is better control of a stimulus blur level, which is achieved with computerised image processing unlike the observer method that requires optical defocusing of the observer. The aim of this study was to determine if paralysation of accommodation has effect on blur perception thresholds, thereby evaluating its necessity in such experiments. Blur perception thresholds (just noticeable blur, clear image, recognition, and non-resolvable blur thresholds) were evaluated with (using cycloplegia) and without paralysed accommodation to determine effect on blur perception. A computerised low-pass sp…

source blurring methodMultidisciplinaryGeneral interestSciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectQCycloplegiablur perceptionblur adaptationgaussian blur filterPerceptionmedicineOptometrycycloplegiamedicine.symptomPsychologymedia_commonProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences.
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ANCESTRALITY OR MORPHOLOGICAL CONVERGENCE IN THE MOLLISSIMA AND ITALICA GROUPS OF SILENE IN THE WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN BASIN

2010

speciation adaptation phylogeography chloroplast and ITS sequences CaryophyllaceaeSettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica
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Global climate policies, local institutions and food security in a pastoral society in Ethiopia

2011

This paper explores climate change adaptation within national policy priorities in a least developed country (LDC). The premise of the article is that when considering food security, climate is an exogenous trigger, while the deeper causes lie in social problems. Therefore, adaptation is subordinate to poverty alleviation. The paper examines how these two goals, climate adaptation and poverty alleviation, can be combined. Recent studies have shown that the most effective way to adapt to changing climate conditions in a poor country is to rely on local institutions that have established and sustainable mechanisms to deal with extreme climatic conditions. This research analyzes the stakeholde…

stakeholder modelpoverty alleviationilmastopolitiikkaEtiopiaLDCclimate adaptationköyhyys
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Auditory cortical and hippocampal-system mismatch responses to duration deviants in urethane-anesthetized rats

2013

Any change in the invariant aspects of the auditory environment is of potential importance. The human brain preattentively or automatically detects such changes. The mismatch negativity (MMN) of event-related potentials (ERPs) reflects this initial stage of auditory change detection. The origin of MMN is held to be cortical. The hippocampus is associated with a later generated P3a of ERPs reflecting involuntarily attention switches towards auditory changes that are high in magnitude. The evidence for this cortico-hippocampal dichotomy is scarce, however. To shed further light on this issue, auditory cortical and hippocampal-system (CA1, dentate gyrus, subiculum) local-field potentials were …

stimulus-specific adaptationpitch deviancesmemorycortexnegativity MMN generationneural mechanismevent-related potentialsoddball situationbehavioral disciplines and activitiesdiscriminationattention
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