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This introduction to the Special Issue explores the landscape of the anthropology of gaze by showing how it is defined as a semiotic activity at the heart of professional expertise.
Barbara Pentimalli, Vanessa Rémery
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This article is based on an ethnographic research conducted within an hemodynamic laboratory of a public Italian hospital doing coronary angiographies and angioplasties. By adopting the approaches of Social Studies of Scientific Imaging and Visualization
Barbara Pentimalli
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The Sophia Republic: The Special Theory of Education [PDF]
The article explores education as a policy, as a power that moulds in a man “the correctness of the gaze.” A theory that we have called the special theory of education reveals the first image of education.
Oleg Bazaluk
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This introduction to the Special Issue explores the landscape of the anthropology of gaze by showing how it is defined as a semiotic activity at the heart of professional expertise.
Barbara Pentimalli, Vanessa Rémery
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The thematic currency of this paper is a post–covid concern. My talatalanoa sits alongside Pacific educators’ voices in this volume of the Waikato Journal of Education, colleagues from Aotearoa New Zealand’s Realm Nations of the Cook Islands, Niue and ...
D. Fa’avae
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Reciprocal eye contact is a significant part of human interaction, but its role in classroom interaction has remained unexplored, mostly due to methodological issues.
Eeva S. H. Haataja +4 more
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Gaze Education in Piloting Training: A Way to Develop Adaptive Expertise
In the field of aeronautical training, the interest of eye-tracking is growing. However, few studies have used it to educate ocular behavior [1, 2]. The dynamic and complex nature of the piloting situation seems to be one of the obstacles to the reuse of
Emilien Dubois +2 more
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Assessment of changes in gaze patterns during training in point-of-care ultrasound
Background Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a core skill in emergency medicine (EM), however, there is a lack of objective competency measures. Eye-tracking technology is a potentially useful assessment tool, as gaze patterns can reliably discriminate
Alice H. Y. Chan +3 more
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The Role of Multiple Articulatory Channels of Sign-Supported Speech Revealed by Visual Processing [PDF]
Purpose The use of sign-supported speech (SSS) in the education of deaf students has been recently discussed in relation to its usefulness with deaf children using cochlear implants.
Burigo, Michele +3 more
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Space-based and object-centered gaze cuing of attention in right hemisphere-damaged patients [PDF]
Gaze cuing of attention is a well established phenomenon consisting of the tendency to shift attention to the location signaled by the averted gaze of other individuals.
Buccheri, Marta +6 more
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