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Divergent Perception: Framing Creative Cognition Through the Lens of Sensory Flexibility
ABSTRACT Creativity is a cornerstone of human evolution and is typically defined as the multifaceted ability to produce novel and useful artifacts. Although much research has focused on divergent thinking, growing evidence underscores the importance of perceptual processing in fostering creativity, particularly through perceptual flexibility.
Antoine Bellemare‐Pepin, Karim Jerbi
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NİETZSCHE: ROMANTİZMİN MED-CEZİRİ
Felsefe ve sanatı, didinen yaşamın birer ilacı olarak sunanNietzsche’nin felsefesi, hem bir hastalık hem de bir ilaçtır ama kesinlikleyaşımın akılcı bir sorgusu değildir. Romantizmin onun üzerindeki etkiside bu açıdan değerlendirilmelidir.
Erdal İsbir
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Quality of Life Outcomes in Vestibular Schwannoma: A Prospective Analysis of Treatment Modalities
One of the first prospective cohort studies looks at quality of life (QOL) outcomes for the three main treatment modalities for vestibular schwannoma. In our study, we found comparable long‐term disease‐specific QOL outcomes, which will allow clinicians to more accurately counsel patients before making life‐changing treatment decisions.
A. Hotchkies +14 more
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Novalis, desconocido por los autores españoles del Romanticismo, fue sin embargo traducido por autores modernistas y difundido por los aficionados a la teosofía y otras doctrinas esotéricas pocos años antes de que comenzara a gestarse La lámpara ...
Mercedes Comellas Aguirrezábal
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Christian Bohr. Discoverer of Homotropic and Heterotopic Allostery
ABSTRACT This essay recounts and revisits the scientific contributions of Christian Bohr, highlighting his pivotal role in discovering allostery about 120 years ago. Bohr's meticulous experimentation led to identifying two distinct forms of allostery: homotropic (single‐ligand) and heterotropic (multi‐ligand), the latter widely recognized as the Bohr ...
Niels Bindslev
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Byōseki and pathography: Their commonalities and differences
Abstract The German psychiatrist Paul Julius Möbius began to use the term Pathographie in a new sense: a psychiatric biography of a historical figure that focuses on their pathological aspects. Byōseki, which originated from Möbius's Pathographie, refers to a uniquely Japanese practice that explores the relationship between creativity and ...
Shinnosuke Saito
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Les années d’apprentissage philosophique
L’importance de Friedrich von Hardenberg alias « Novalis » (1772-1801) dans l’histoire de la littérature allemande et européenne est bien connue. En revanche, on ignore encore trop souvent que le poète romantique fût également philosophe.
Dumont, Augustin +3 more
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Abstract Culture can have a major impact on how we perceive different hazards. In the Romantic period, nature was described and portrayed as mysterious and benevolent. A deep connection to nature was perceived as important. We proposed that this romantic view would be positively related to people's risk perceptions of man‐made hazards and, more ...
Michael Siegrist, Anne Berthold
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NOVALIS: FILOSOFIA E POÉTICA DA MEDICINA [PDF]
RESUMO O artigo analisa a importância das reflexões sobre medicina, a dinâmica do corpo, da doença e da saúde, tais como desenvolvidas pelo médico John Brown no século XVIII, sobre a filosofia da natureza de Novalis, contextualizando a recepção dessas ...
Fabiano Lemos
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The Mind–Matter Dichotomy: A Persistent Challenge for Neuroscientific and Philosophical Theories
ABSTRACT Several areas of cognitive neuroscience tackle traditional philosophical questions. Among the range of problems, two closely related issues will be addressed in more detail from both neurobiological and philosophical perspectives: the relationship between mind and matter and the nature of perception.
Wolf Singer
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