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Is discrimination enhanced at a category boundary? The case of unique red. [PDF]
Is chromatic discrimination enhanced at the boundary between different hues? In previous studies, we gave a positive answer for the case of the locus of unique blues and yellows, the boundary that divides color space into reddish and greenish hues.
Danilova, MV, Mollon, JD
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P rof. McAniff Wins 1972 Keefe Award; Solleder Disp,utes Placement Report; McCallion New Alumni Presidenthttps://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/student_the_advocate/1034/thumbnail ...
The Advocate, Fordham Law School
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Washington University Record, October 18, 1984 [PDF]
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Washington University Record, October 25, 1984 [PDF]
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From Cambridge to Brighton: Concrete poetry in Britain, an interview with Stephen Bann [PDF]
Extensive interview with art historian, curator and concrete poet Stephen Bann by Gustavo Grandal Montero, focusing particularly on his curatorial, critical and artistic work of the 1960s, closely involved with the development of Concrete poetry in the ...
Grandal Montero, Gustavo
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Performance Practice Bibliography, 1994-1995 [PDF]
Bibliography of articles published in the field of Historical Performance Practice during 1994 ...
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Louis Zukofsky et la mémoire des mots
The article considers American poet Louis Zukofsky’s work in roughly chronological order so as to trace the development of his faith in the memory of words, in the ability of quoted words to remember their origin, to drag their contexts along, to stand for a longer development, and more generally to accumulate information.
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Beyond Poststructuralism: The Speculations of Theory and the Experience of Reading (Ed. by Wendell V. Harris) (Reviewed by Brian G. Caraher, Queen\u27s University of Belfast) Sacrificing Commentary: Reading the End of Literature (Sandor Goodhart ...
Editors, Criticism
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