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Is that me in the mirror? Depersonalisation modulates tactile mirroring mechanisms

2016

Our sense of self is thought to develop through sensory-motor contingencies provided, not only by observing one's own body, but also by mirroring interactions with others. This suggests that there is a strong link between mirroring mechanisms and the bodily self. The present study tested whether this link is expressed at early, implicit stages of the mirroring process or at later, more cognitive stages. We also provide, to the best of our knowledge, the first demonstration of how inter-individual differences in our sense of bodily self may affect mirroring mechanisms. We used somatosensory event-related potentials (SEPs) to investigate the temporal dynamics of mirroring highly self-related …

AdultMaleCognitive NeurosciencePsychology of selfSelf-conceptExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyBrain mapping050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineBody ImageHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEvoked PotentialsPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesAnalysis of VarianceBrain MappingNeural correlates of consciousness05 social sciencesElectroencephalographyCognitionSelf ConceptMental conditionPattern Recognition VisualTouch PerceptionTouchDepersonalizationFaceTouch PerceptionFemalePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMirroringCognitive psychologyNeuropsychologia
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Coordinated Interpersonal Behaviour in Collective Dance Improvisation: The Aesthetics of Kinaesthetic Togetherness

2018

International audience; Collective dance improvisation (e.g., traditional and social dancing, contact improvisation) is a participatory, relational and embodied art form which eschews standard concepts in aesthetics. We present our ongoing research into the mechanisms underlying the lived experience of "togetherness" associated with such practices. Togetherness in collective dance improvisation is kinaesthetic (based on movement and its perception), and so can be simultaneously addressed from the perspective of the performers and the spectators, and be measured. We utilise these multiple levels of description: the first-person, phenomenological level of personal experiences, the third-perso…

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Bodily Flashes of Dancing Women: Dance as a Method of Inquiry

2003

In May 1997 I was in Nicaragua researching a dance ritual known as May Pole. The act of dancing itself became a method of inquiry in my research process. This article concentrates on the interaction of two dancing women, Evelyn and me. My dance experience has acquired different interpretations in relation to time and context as I have reflected on it. I also enrich this experience with other dance experiences to explore my dancing body in its different forms. This hermeneutical starting point creates the conditions for trusting my instrument, my body, as a source of bodily knowledge.

DancePoint (typography)05 social sciences050401 social sciences methods050301 educationContext (language use)Research process0504 sociologyAestheticsAnthropologySociologyRelation (history of concept)0503 educationSocial psychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)MirroringQualitative Inquiry
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Knowledge Representation in Travelling Texts:from Mirroring to Missing the Point

2014

<p><em>Today, information travels fast. Texts travel, too. In a corporate context, the question is how to manage which knowledge elements should travel to a new language area or market and in which form? The decision to let knowledge elements travel or not travel highly depends on the limitation and the purpose of the text in a new context as well as on predefined parameters for text travel. For texts used in marketing and in technology, the question is whether culture-bound knowledge elements should be domesticated or kept as foreign elements, or should be mirrored or moulded—or should not travel at all! When should semantic and pragmatic elements in a text be replaced and by w…

Knowledge representation and reasoningmirroringfunctionalismContext (language use)adaptationSemanticsreplacementcommunicative eventdomesticationSemioticscreationsemanticstext travelCommunicationbusiness.industryremovalLatvianPragmaticsmouldinglanguage.human_languageLinguisticsConstructed languageforeignizationsemioticsKnowledge representationmarketing-culturallanguagetechnical-culturalbusinessPsychologytechnico-culturalstrategypragmaticsMirroring
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Joan Roís de Corella, La Istòria de Leànder y Hero: edizione critica con studio introduttivo

2018

This contribution is a further partial anticipation of the critical edition of the mythological faules of Joan Roís de Corella (15th century) for Barcino (ENC), after that appeared in Magnificat, vol.3, 2016. It focuses on one of the author's most mature and significant faules, as well as one of the most prestigious testimonies both of the presence of the myth of Ero and Leandro in the Iberian 15th century, and of the peninsular reception of the Heroides. The paper consists of two parts. In the first part, Introduction, the current situation of the studies related to the Istòria is first summarized. Next, the analysis of the literary memory that supports the discursive construction of the f…

LiteratureUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectJoan Roís de CorellaMedieval Catalan literatureMythologyArtCritical editioncritical editionMedieval Catalan literature; Joan Roís de Corella; mythological narratives; Leander and Hero; critical edition; medieval Ovid.Ovid in the Middle Ages.:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]mythological narrativeHEROInventionEro and LeandrobusinessMirroringmedia_common
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The analysis of urban travellers’ latent preferences to explain their mode choice behaviour

2012

Our research aims to explore the impact of latent variables, mirroring urban travellers’ attitudes and perceptions, on the individual decision making process regarding the mode of transport. The paper describes the first results of an ongoing research activity, which derive from a pilot study conducted in Palermo, the capital of the Sicilian Region (in the south of Italy), and demonstrate that policy makers, in designing a socially desirable and environmentally sustainable urban mobility system, should take into account how travellers perceive the qualitative dimensions of transport.

Public economicsbusiness.industryMobility systemmedia_common.quotation_subjectMode (statistics)User behaviour transport demand modelLatent variableSettore ICAR/05 - TrasportiPerceptionCapital (economics)Public transportEconomicsMarketingDecision-makingbusinessmedia_commonMirroringEnvironmental Impact
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Le genre est-il un paradoxe? La transgression générique dans « 53 jours » de Georges Perec

2009

The Oulipian genre is characterized by the transgression of the canonical hierarchy of genres, imposing a set of constraints and writing techniques as the principles for the organization of the literary space. This hybrid generic "form", designated with the neologism "Oulipogenre", which subverts the traditional notion of genre. The Oulipogenre establishes a horizon of kinetic suspension, depriving the reader of identification and decodification of the genre. Founded on interpretative instability, George Perec's «53 jours» necessitates the acceptance of destabilization, of the cognitive "aberration" of the text. Le « genre » oulipien se signale par la transgression de la hiérarchisation can…

Settore L-LIN/03 - Letteratura FranceseTransgression constraints Perec detective story mirroring
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A spiking network for spatial memory formation: Towards a fly-inspired ellipsoid body model

2013

Neural centers devoted to spatial memory and path integration were largely studied in rats and in different insect species like ants and bees. In this paper a neural-based model for the formation of a spatial working memory is proposed mirroring some peculiarities of the Drosophila central brain and in particular the ellipsoid body. Simulation results are reported opening the way to applications on roving platforms.

Spatial memoryArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryComputer scienceBody modeling; Path integration; Spatial memoryMemory formationArtificial intelligencePath integrationbusinessSpatial memoryEllipsoidBody modelingMirroring
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Lone Star Stack: Architecture of a Disk-Based Archival System

2014

The need for huge storage systems rises with the ever growing creation of data. With growing capacities and shrinking prices, "write once read sometimes" workloads become more common. New data is constantly added, rarely updated or deleted, and every stored byte might be read at any time - a common pattern for digital archives or big data scenarios. We present the Lone Star Stack, a disk based archival storage system building block that is optimized for high reliability and energy efficiency. It provides a POSIX file system interface that uses flash based storage for write-offloading and metadata and the disk-based Lone Star RAID for user data storage. The RAID attempts to spin down disks a…

Standard RAID levelsHardware_MEMORYSTRUCTURESComputer scienceRAIDDisk array controllerbusiness.industryDisk mirroringDisk controllerDisk buffercomputer.software_genreDisk Data Formatlaw.inventionData recoverylawData_FILESOperating systembusinesscomputer2014 9th IEEE International Conference on Networking, Architecture, and Storage
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LoneStar RAID

2016

The need for huge storage archives rises with the ever growing creation of data. With today’s big data and data analytics applications, some of these huge archives become active in the sense that all stored data can be accessed at any time. Running and evolving these archives is a constant tradeoff between performance, capacity, and price. We present the LoneStar RAID, a disk-based storage architecture, which focuses on high reliability, low energy consumption, and cheap reads. It is designed for MAID systems with up to hundreds of disk drives per server and is optimized for “write once, read sometimes” workloads. We use dedicated data and parity disks, and export the data disks as individu…

Standard RAID levelsHardware_MEMORYSTRUCTURESRAIDDisk array controllerComputer sciencebusiness.industryDisk mirroring020206 networking & telecommunicationsFault tolerance02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreDisk Data Formatlaw.inventionHardware and Architecturelaw020204 information systemsEmbedded systemData_FILES0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOperating systemCacheNon-standard RAID levelsbusinesscomputerACM Transactions on Storage
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