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  • ...f articles is an attempt to bring together some both landmark articles and current neuroscientific studies that foreground the role of motor and sensory exper ...ellegrino, L. Fadiga, L. Fogassi and V. Gallese. 1992.‘Understanding motor events: a neurophysiological study’, Experimental Brain Research, 91:176–180 ==== ...
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  • ...h something like sound itself that would intone beyond human meaning). But events are two-sided and allow as much for humanizing re-inscription as they do fo ...ore the markets crash, and the less capable we are of witnessing the very ‘events’ that our viewing and monitoring intensify. With those economic complexitie ...
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  • ...as argued, the panopticon is perhaps a theory not so easily applied to the current state of affairs. While the panopticon works precisely on the condition tha ...ent way for computers to monitor, in real time, video footage for specific events. The goal is ultimately to 'teach' the computer a series of short term beha ...
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  • ....,&nbsp;Fogassi,&nbsp;L.,&nbsp;and Gallese, V. (1992) ‘Understanding motor events: a neurophysiological study’, ''Experimental Brain Research'' 91:176–180. < ...
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  • ...een fundamentally political and institutional – as indeed is both past and current critique of the perceived split. The politics of knowledge (of drugs for in ...
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  • ...f articles is an attempt to bring together some both landmark articles and current neuroscientific studies that foreground the role of motor and sensory exper ...ellegrino, L. Fadiga, L. Fogassi and V. Gallese. 1992.‘Understanding motor events: a neurophysiological study’, Experimental Brain Research, 91:176–180 ...
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  • ...cal functions that can transpire automatically, triggered by environmental events and without an intervening act of conscious will or subsequent conscious gu ...on, and indeed, the idea is to overcome some of the major drawbacks in our current use of computationally mediated forms of communication. For example, having ...
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  • ..., or psychological limitations in which the psyche refuses to face certain events or truths - as it does in reference to the physiological limitations of the ...apture restrains man’s brutality and enforces a moral code (2011: 22). The current championing of transparency discussed above is also presented in moral term ...
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  • ...n by light microscopy are animal/plant cell heterokaryons. The cytoplasmic events occurring in these Xenopus/carrot fusion products during the first 48 hours ...
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  • ...stark questions about the limits of parental choice and the failure of the current model of medical decision-making to take into account the rights of the chi ...
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  • ...between fact and fiction, presenting stories as if they were documents of events. Looking back at my own work, the concept of ‘as if’ has been associated wi ...
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  • <blockquote>Considering the current opportunity a media life gives people to create multiple versions of themse ...site designers to implement some element of memory about a user, such as a current shopping basket, preferences, or username. It was a small step for companie ...
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