Search results for "Synaesthesia"

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Tressage de sensation et hypersensibilité dans la poésie keatsienne

2020

La synesthesie, phenomene neurologique aujourd’hui reconnu, suscite depuis plusieurs annees un regain d’interet dans le monde scientifique comme le confirme la parution, en 2011, de l’article d’Herve-Pierre Lambert « La synesthesie. Vues de l’interieur », dans lequel l’auteur repertorie les evolutions historiques de l’etude du concept. En neuropsychologie, la synesthesie est un trouble de la perception sensorielle qui produit des associations previsibles, mais involontaires, entre differents ...

060201 languages & linguistics[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturemedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Engineering06 humanities and the artsArt060202 literary studiessynesthésieJohn Keats[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturepoésiesensation0602 languages and literaturesynaesthesiaHumanitiesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonpoetry
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Synaesthesia through the blind man’s eyes

2014

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Lockeperceptions18th centurySynaesthesiaMolyneuxcolours[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSblindness[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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L'iconicité phonologique dans les neurosciences cognitives et dans la tradition linguistique française

2014

A significant part of the recent research in language neuropsychology and neurophysiology seems to revive the long-standing hypothesis of an originally motivated relations hip between phonetics and semantics. Even if phonological iconicity is a long neglected subject in linguistics, particularly in French linguistics of the second half of the XXth century, a long tradition of researches does exist. It can be traced back to Plato in the old age and to Leibniz in modern age, and it has important manifestations in France too. This article aims to illustrate critically the theories of phonological iconicity developed by Charles de Brosses at the age of Enlightenment (1765), by Maurice Grammont …

axe3sound symbolismneuronessymbolisme phonétiqueonomatopée[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguisticssynaesthesia[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguisticssynesthésie[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguisticsonomatopoeiamirror neuronsimitation
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Use of hierarchical Bayesian framework in MTS studies to model different causes and novel possible forms of acquired MTS

2015

Abstract: An integrative account of MTS could be cast in terms of hierarchical Bayesian inference. It may help to highlight a central role of sensory (tactile) precision could play in MTS. We suggest that anosognosic patients, with anesthetic hemisoma, can also be interpreted as a form of acquired MTS, providing additional data for the model.

business.industryCognitive NeuroscienceTOUCHBODY AWARENESSSensory systemTactile perceptionBody awarenessBayesian inferenceMachine learningcomputer.software_genreHiearchical Bayesian ModelIllusionTouch PerceptionTactile PerceptionSYNAESTHESIABayesian frameworkArtificial intelligencePerceptual DisorderbusinessPsychologycomputerHumanCognitive Neuroscience
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