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A major theoretical rethinking of intellectual models of embodiment, movement, and sensation.
Movement (Philosophy) --- Senses and sensation. --- Affect (Psychology)
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Subconsciousness. --- Senses and sensation. --- Perception. --- Inconscient --- Sens et sensations --- Perception
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Cognitive neuroscience --- Intersensory effects --- Neuropsychology --- Senses and sensation --- Space perception
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Senses and sensation --- Senses and sensation --- Senses and sensation --- Civilization, Medieval --- Sens et sensations --- Sens et sensations --- Sens et sensations --- Civilisation médiévale --- Religious aspects --- Philosophy --- History --- Aspect religieux --- Philosophie --- Histoire
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It has been known for over a century that there is an afferent (body-to-brain) component to the visceral-autonomic nervous system. Despite the fundamental importance of bodily afferent information - sometimes called interoception - to central nervous system control of visceral organ function, emotional-motivational processes, and dysfunctino of these processes, including psychosomatic disorders, its role did not receive much attention until quite recently. This is the first comprehensive review of this topic and it covers both neurobiological and psychobiological aspects. The author first defines the issues and gives an historical background starting with the James-Lange theory of emotion, and addresses learning and motivation, roots in Pavlovian conditioning research, and operant conditioning of visceral function. In the second section he reviews recent scientific findings in the neural basis of visceral perception and studies in cardiovascular-respiratory and alimentary interoception. Finally, he discusses several related areas of research and theory including drug state issues, interoception and psychiatric disorders, and bodily consciousness, and suggests directions for future investigation
Senses and sensation. --- Viscera --- Sens et sensations --- Vicères --- Innervation --- Visceral Afferents --- Psychophysiology. --- Innervation. --- physiology. --- Vicères --- Senses and sensation --- Psychophysiology --- physiology --- Viscera - Innervation --- Visceral Afferents - physiology
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Senses and sensation --- Sex (Psychology) --- Psychoanalysis. --- Sens et sensations --- Sexualité (Psychologie) --- Psychanalyse --- Sexualité (Psychologie)
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Although the body has been the focus of much contemporary cultural theory, the models that are typically applied neglect the most salient characteristics of embodied existence—movement, affect, and sensation—in favor of concepts derived from linguistic theory. In Parables for the Virtual Brian Massumi views the body and media such as television, film, and the Internet, as cultural formations that operate on multiple registers of sensation beyond the reach of the reading techniques founded on the standard rhetorical and semiotic models. Renewing and assessing William James's radical empiricism and Henri Bergson's philosophy of perception through the filter of the post-war French philosophy of Deleuze, Guattari, and Foucault, Massumi links a cultural logic of variation to questions of movement, affect, and sensation. If such concepts are as fundamental as signs and significations, he argues, then a new set of theoretical issues appear, and with them potential new paths for the wedding of scientific and cultural theory. Replacing the traditional opposition of literal and figural with new distinctions between stasis and motion and between actual and virtual, Parables for the Virtual tackles related theoretical issues by applying them to cultural mediums as diverse as architecture, body art, the digital art of Stelarc, and Ronald Reagan's acting career. The result is an intriguing combination of cultural theory, science, and philosophy that asserts itself in a crystalline and multi-faceted argument.
Movement (Philosophy) --- Senses and sensation --- Affect (Psychology) --- Sensation --- Sensory biology --- Sensory systems --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Neurophysiology --- Psychophysiology --- Perception --- Philosophy --- Emotions --- Psychology --- Affective and dynamic functions --- Affect (Psychology). --- Movement (Philosophy). --- Senses and sensation. --- Mouvement (philosophie) --- Sens et sensations --- Affect (psychologie)
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Synesthesia --- Senses and sensation. --- Physiological aspects. --- Sensation --- Sensory biology --- Sensory systems --- Synaesthesia --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Neurophysiology --- Psychophysiology --- Perception --- Intersensory effects --- Psychology --- Senses and sensation --- Color-hearing --- Sound symbolism --- #PBIB:2002.4 --- Physiological aspects --- Music --- synesthesie --- muziek
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