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Seeing is for Doing : An Embodied Cognition Approach to Nudging
Astrid F. Junghans
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Philosophical Studies, 2022Søren Overgaard, Overgaard Søren
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2002
Recent studies revealed that although subterranean mammals inhabit a dark underground environment, they can still perceive light stimuli and use this to entrain their circadian activity rhythm. Regarding spatial orientation, olfactory and tactile cues are employed for short-distance; whereas for long-distance, subterranean mammals employ the earth's ...
Tali, Kimchi, Joseph, Terkel
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Recent studies revealed that although subterranean mammals inhabit a dark underground environment, they can still perceive light stimuli and use this to entrain their circadian activity rhythm. Regarding spatial orientation, olfactory and tactile cues are employed for short-distance; whereas for long-distance, subterranean mammals employ the earth's ...
Tali, Kimchi, Joseph, Terkel
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SPIE Proceedings, 2015
Through two temporal modalities, the time of the holographic image (the performance recorded time) and the performance time of the public, we create “a new space for the image”, whose structure is influenced by the holographic images and the public as performer.
Isabel Azevedo +4 more
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Through two temporal modalities, the time of the holographic image (the performance recorded time) and the performance time of the public, we create “a new space for the image”, whose structure is influenced by the holographic images and the public as performer.
Isabel Azevedo +4 more
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