Calculating Sensory Dissonance: Some Discrepancies Arising from the Models of Kameoka & Kuriyagawa, and Hutchinson & Knopoff [PDF]
The phenomena of consonance and dissonance are thought to involve both learned and innate components. Work by Greenwood (1961) and Plomp and Levelt (1965) established that an aspect of dissonance perception can be traced to unique physiological ...
Keith Mashinter
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Cognitive dissonance has been studied for more than 60 years and many insightful findings have come from this research. However, some important theoretical and methodological issues are yet to be resolved, particularly regarding dissonance reduction.
Sebastian Cancino-Montecinos +2 more
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Crossmodal counterpoint: from music to multimedia – incongruency, cognitive dissonance, irony, and surrealism [PDF]
Laboratory-based research on multisensory perception often presents participants with unpredictable combinations of auditory and visual stimuli that may be classed (by the experimenter) as either congruent or incongruent.
Charles Spence, Nicola Di Stefano
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Dissonance as a concept of preserving the architectural heritage: Case study of the Belgrade Fairground [PDF]
Belgrade Fairground, built in the 1930s, was the first urban complex designed according to modern principles and the first physical structure built in Belgrade on the left bank of the Sava. During its existence, the complex has undergone radical changes -
Slavić Stefan
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Dissonant heritage sites represent the many layers of 20th century European history as well as the controversial forms of cultural heritage. Within the Partnership on Culture and Cultural Heritage and its action “Integrated Approaches to Dissonant ...
Dr Petra Potz, Nils Scheffler
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A Computational Model of Tonal Tension Profile of Chord Progressions in the Tonal Interval Space
In tonal music, musical tension is strongly associated with musical expression, particularly with expectations and emotions. Most listeners are able to perceive musical tension subjectively, yet musical tension is difficult to be measured objectively, as
María Navarro-Cáceres +4 more
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Moral identity and the Quaker tradition: moral dissonance negotiation in the workplace [PDF]
Moral identity and moral dissonance in business ethics have explored tensions relating to moral self-identity and the pressures for identity compartmentalization in the workplace.
Burton, Nicholas, Vu, Mai Chi
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Top-Down Influences on Local Networks: Basic Theory with Experimental Implications
The response of a population of sensory neurons to an external stimulus depends not only on the receptive field properties of the neurons, but also the level of arousal and attention or goal-oriented cognitive biases that guide information processing ...
Ramesh eSrinivasan +2 more
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High altitude climbers as ethnomethodologists making sense of cognitive dissonance: ethnographic insights from an attempt to scale Mt Everest [PDF]
This ethnographic study examined how a group of high altitude climbers (N = 6)drew on ethnomethodological principles (the documentary method of interpretation, reflexivity, indexicality, and membership) to interpret their experiences of cognitive ...
Allen-Collinson, Jacquelyn +2 more
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Comparing Chinese and EU Soft Power: The Credibility Factor
This paper presents arguments to evaluate soft power as perceived by the European Union (EU) and by China. Since the presentation of Joseph Nye’s concept of soft power, it has become apparent that notions of audience and message reception are important ...
Olivier Arifon
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