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Adventures in Imaginative Seeing
Photograph of the exhibition "Adventures in Imaginative Seeing," December 7, 1958-January 15, 1959, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine ...
Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
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“Knowing as Seeing” Metaphor in Mulla Sadra’s Philosophy [PDF]
Introduction:In the framework of the conceptual metaphor theory, abstract concepts are understood by conceptual metaphors so that by removing these metaphors, a large part of the meaning of these concepts is lost.
vahid khademzadeh, Fatemeh Kanaani
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The aim of this study was to compare the success of two different Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs) in attracting drivers’ attention when they were engaged in a Non-Driving-Related Task (NDRT) during SAE Level 3 driving.
Rafael Cirino Gonçalves +6 more
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Visualising As Imagining Seeing [PDF]
In this paper, I would like to put forward the claim that, at least in some central cases, visualising consists literally in imagining seeing. The first section of my paper is concerned with a defence of the specific argument for this claim that M. G. F.
Dorsch, Fabian
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Seeing the body distorts tactile size perception [PDF]
Vision of the body modulates somatosensation, even when entirely non-informative about stimulation. For example, seeing the body increases tactile spatial acuity, but reduces acute pain.
Longo, Matthew R. +2 more
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Looking through the eyes of Job: A transpersonal–psychological perspective
The current context of a turn to the visual and the transpersonal–psychological potential of the book of Job forms the background of this study, which aimed at focusing a psychological lens on the topic of eyes in the book of Job.
Pieter van der Zwan
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When is an illusion not an illusion? An alternative view of the illusion concept
What is an “illusion”? I would like to argue that (A) there is no coherent and meaningful definition of the word “illusion” and (B) the majority of the things we have previously labelled as “illusions” can be better categorised into three classes of ...
Brian Rogers
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Horses’ Senses Involvement in Food Location and Selection
Senses are an important part of the interaction with the environment. Previous studies has been established that horses use smell and taste in the selection of their food.
Carla Andreea CULDA +1 more
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Summary form only given. Vision is the primary sense used in daily life. How do we "see" the world? Do we actually "see" it or rather "perceive" it? Or is it one and the same thing? How do people with optical eye defects perceive the world? Can normally sighted people partake in their experience? If you are blind or become blind, are you blind forever?
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Poetics of Light – Truth and Reality of Knowledge
Light makes our surroundings visible to us. Vision plays a substantial role in how we access our environment and make sense of it. Yet, the understanding of light vision suffers from the discrepancy between physical and perceptual facts.
Cornelia Erdmann
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