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Proust and involuntary retrieval [PDF]
Proust was undoubtedly a pioneer in exploring cognitive processes engaged in memory. The analysis of the episode of the madeleine, as well as the study of Proust’s statements on the goals of his work, clearly reveal the visionary side of this author ...
Pascale Gisquet-Verrier, David C. Riccio
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The relationship between Marcel Proust and Joseph Babinski: the encounter of two geniuses [PDF]
Marcel Proust was one of the greatest French writers of all times. Since early in his life, Proust was interested in arts and particularly literature. He also demonstrated a great knowledge of medicine, particularly neurology.
José Luiz Pedroso +3 more
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Chemophobia and passion: why chemists should desire Marcel Proust
In this article, we introduce a new communication strategy called the “communication success dimension” for the suppression and eradication of chemophobia.
Radek Chalupa
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Du symbolisme architectural au symbolisme littéraire : Proust à l’école d’Emile Mâle [PDF]
Marcel Proust (1871-1922) debuted as a writer when the doctrine of symbolism was prevalent in the French literature. But his relationship with this contemporary trend is difficult to define.
Luc Fraisse
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Proust et Hergé : de quelques points communs entre À la recherche du temps perdu et Les Aventures de Tintin [PDF]
Proust and Hergé: on some similarities between À la Recherche du temps perdu and Les Aventures de Tintin. Part I. Marcel Proust and Hergé seem to have nothing in common.
Samuel Bidaud
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Traumas of Roots and Extinction in the 20th Century Literature of Empire: The Mirror Principle in Marguerite Duras’ India Cycle (1964-71) and Ahmed Ali’s Twilight in Delhi (1940) [PDF]
This article comparatively analyses Marguerite Duras’ India Cycle and Ahmed Ali’s Twilight in Delhi. A Mirror Principle centres on ‘emptiness’, synthesising elements of Marxism and Buddhism.
Tadd Graham Fernée
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The PROUST hypothesis: the embodiment of olfactory cognition
The extension of cognition beyond the brain to the body and beyond the body to the environment is an area of debate in philosophy and the cognitive sciences. Yet, these debates largely overlook olfaction, a sensory modality used by most animals.
L. Jacobs
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Hacia una lógica aberrante del aberrante: pensar la locura desde la literatura
Se presenta una visión de la epistemología como lógica del pensar y se la lleva a una elaboración de la práctica clínica como una lógica del padecimiento psíquico. Esto basado en los planteamientos de Deleuze y Guattari.
Tomás Flores Estay
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Our senses are constantly stimulated in our daily lives but we have only a limited understanding of how they affect our cognitive processes and, especially, our autobiographical memory.
A. Ernst +4 more
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