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Psychophysics. --- Psychophysiology --- Methodology. --- Behavioral physiology --- Physiological psychology --- Physiopsychology --- Psychology, Physiological --- Somatopsychics --- Physiology --- Psychobiology --- Mind and body --- Physics --- Psychophysics --- methods.
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En deçà de notre corps "ordinaire" (sensitif et réactif, "corps animal"), il existe une autre dimension du corps, qui nous relie à ce que C.G. Jung et W. Pauli appellent l'"inconscient collectif" et qu'ils identifient à l'Ame du monde des platoniciens. C'est ce "corps originel" que l'auteur nous décrit, en comparant les pratiques corporelles occidentales et orientales. Au confluent de l'Occident et de l'Orient (du Japon), Bruno Traversi fonde son étude sur la collaboration, 25 ans durant, de Carl Gustav Jung avec Wolfgang Pauli, l'un des "pères" de la physique quantique, autour du rapport de l'esprit et de la matière. De la même manière qu'il existe un arrière-monde (étranger à la flèche du temps et à la causalité) au sein de la matière, un arrière-monde au sein de l'esprit, il existe un arrière-monde au sein du corps – un "corps originel". L'auteur décrit précisément, à partir d'observations faites en séances pendant 10 ans, la nature et la spontanéité de ce corps originel qui porte les marques de l'éternité.
Subconsciousness --- Psychophysics --- Pauli, Wolfgang, - 1900-1958 --- Jung, Carl Gustav, - 1875-1961
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Color vision is considered a microcosm of the visual science. Special physiological and psychological processes make this scientific topic an intriguing and complex research field that can aggregates around molecular biologists, neurophysiologists, physicists, psychophysicists and cognitive neuroscientists. Our purpose is to present the frontier knowledge of this area of visual science, showing, in the end, the future prospects of application and basic studies of color perception.
luminance --- Clinical Psychophysics --- color naming --- Congenital Color Blindness --- perceptual organization --- Color discrimination --- Mesopic Vision --- scotopic vision
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Color vision is considered a microcosm of the visual science. Special physiological and psychological processes make this scientific topic an intriguing and complex research field that can aggregates around molecular biologists, neurophysiologists, physicists, psychophysicists and cognitive neuroscientists. Our purpose is to present the frontier knowledge of this area of visual science, showing, in the end, the future prospects of application and basic studies of color perception.
luminance --- Clinical Psychophysics --- color naming --- Congenital Color Blindness --- perceptual organization --- Color discrimination --- Mesopic Vision --- scotopic vision
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Color vision is considered a microcosm of the visual science. Special physiological and psychological processes make this scientific topic an intriguing and complex research field that can aggregates around molecular biologists, neurophysiologists, physicists, psychophysicists and cognitive neuroscientists. Our purpose is to present the frontier knowledge of this area of visual science, showing, in the end, the future prospects of application and basic studies of color perception.
luminance --- Clinical Psychophysics --- color naming --- Congenital Color Blindness --- perceptual organization --- Color discrimination --- Mesopic Vision --- scotopic vision --- luminance --- Clinical Psychophysics --- color naming --- Congenital Color Blindness --- perceptual organization --- Color discrimination --- Mesopic Vision --- scotopic vision
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Starting from psychophysics, over the last 50 years, most progress in unravelling the mechanisms of color vision has been made through the study of single cell responses, mainly in LGN and striate cortex. A similar development in the study of form perception may seem to be underway, centred on the study of temporal cortex. However, because of the combinatorial characteristics of form perception, we are also observing the opposite tendency: from single-cell activity to population coding, and from static receptive field structures to system dynamics and integration and, ultimately, a synthetic form of psychophysics of color and form perception. From single cells to system integration: it is this development the present Research Topic wishes to highlight and promote. How does this development affect our views on the various attributes of perception? In particular, we are interested in to what extent evolving knowledge in the field of color perception is relevant within a developing integrative framework of form perception. The goal of this Research Topic is to bring together experimental research encompassing both color and form perception. For this volume, we planned a broad scope of topics – on color in complex scenes, color and form, as well as dynamic aspects of form perception. We expect that the Research Topic will be attractive to the community of researchers whose work straddles the boundary between the two visual perception fields, as well as to the wider community interested in integrative/systems neuroscience.
Color-shape association --- Form --- Color --- integration --- distributed spatio-chromatic processing --- Physiology --- 3D object color constancy --- filling-in --- segregation --- Psychophysics --- population coding
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Starting from psychophysics, over the last 50 years, most progress in unravelling the mechanisms of color vision has been made through the study of single cell responses, mainly in LGN and striate cortex. A similar development in the study of form perception may seem to be underway, centred on the study of temporal cortex. However, because of the combinatorial characteristics of form perception, we are also observing the opposite tendency: from single-cell activity to population coding, and from static receptive field structures to system dynamics and integration and, ultimately, a synthetic form of psychophysics of color and form perception. From single cells to system integration: it is this development the present Research Topic wishes to highlight and promote. How does this development affect our views on the various attributes of perception? In particular, we are interested in to what extent evolving knowledge in the field of color perception is relevant within a developing integrative framework of form perception. The goal of this Research Topic is to bring together experimental research encompassing both color and form perception. For this volume, we planned a broad scope of topics – on color in complex scenes, color and form, as well as dynamic aspects of form perception. We expect that the Research Topic will be attractive to the community of researchers whose work straddles the boundary between the two visual perception fields, as well as to the wider community interested in integrative/systems neuroscience.
Color-shape association --- Form --- Color --- integration --- distributed spatio-chromatic processing --- Physiology --- 3D object color constancy --- filling-in --- segregation --- Psychophysics --- population coding
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Starting from psychophysics, over the last 50 years, most progress in unravelling the mechanisms of color vision has been made through the study of single cell responses, mainly in LGN and striate cortex. A similar development in the study of form perception may seem to be underway, centred on the study of temporal cortex. However, because of the combinatorial characteristics of form perception, we are also observing the opposite tendency: from single-cell activity to population coding, and from static receptive field structures to system dynamics and integration and, ultimately, a synthetic form of psychophysics of color and form perception. From single cells to system integration: it is this development the present Research Topic wishes to highlight and promote. How does this development affect our views on the various attributes of perception? In particular, we are interested in to what extent evolving knowledge in the field of color perception is relevant within a developing integrative framework of form perception. The goal of this Research Topic is to bring together experimental research encompassing both color and form perception. For this volume, we planned a broad scope of topics – on color in complex scenes, color and form, as well as dynamic aspects of form perception. We expect that the Research Topic will be attractive to the community of researchers whose work straddles the boundary between the two visual perception fields, as well as to the wider community interested in integrative/systems neuroscience.
Color-shape association --- Form --- Color --- integration --- distributed spatio-chromatic processing --- Physiology --- 3D object color constancy --- filling-in --- segregation --- Psychophysics --- population coding --- Color-shape association --- Form --- Color --- integration --- distributed spatio-chromatic processing --- Physiology --- 3D object color constancy --- filling-in --- segregation --- Psychophysics --- population coding
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This accessible, highly interactive book presents a transformative approach to communication in leadership to meet workplace challenges at both local and global levels. Informed by neuroscience, psychology, as well as leadership science, it explains how integrating and properly balancing two key focal points of management—the tasks at hand and the concerns of others and self—can facilitate decision-making, partnering with diverse colleagues, and handling of crises and conflicts. Case examples, a self-test, friendly calls for reflection, and practical exercises provide readers with varied opportunities to assess, support, and evoke their readiness to apply these real-world concepts to their own style and preferences. Together, these chapters demonstrate the best outcomes of collaborative communication: greater effectiveness, deeper empathy with improved emotional fulfillment, and lasting positive change. Included in the coverage: · As a manager, can I be human? Using the two-agenda approach for more effective—and humane—management. · Being and becoming a person-centered leader and manager in a crisis environment. · Methods for transforming communication: dialogue. · Open Case: A new setting for problem-solving in teams. · Integrating the two agendas in agile management. · Tasks and people: what neuroscience reveals about managing both more effectively. · Transforming communication in multicultural contexts for better understanding across cultures. As a skill-building resource, Transforming Communication in Leadership and Teamwork offers particular value: · to diverse business professionals, including managers, leaders, and team members seeking to become more effective · business consultants and coaches working with people in executive positions and/or teams · leaders and members of multi-national teams · executives, decision makers and organizational developers · instructors and students of courses on effective communication, social and professional skills, human resources, communication and digital media, leadership, teamwork, and related subjects. .
Psychology. --- Clinical psychology. --- Psychology --- Psychological measurement. --- Clinical Psychology. --- Psychological Methods/Evaluation. --- Methodology. --- Business communication. --- Communication in organizations. --- Organizational communication --- Administrative communication --- Communication, Administrative --- Communication, Business --- Communication, Industrial --- Industrial communication --- Organization --- Communication --- Psychology, clinical. --- Psychological tests and testing. --- Psychology—Methodology. --- Measurement, Mental --- Measurement, Psychological --- Psychological measurement --- Psychological scaling --- Psychological statistics --- Psychometry (Psychophysics) --- Scaling, Psychological --- Psychological tests --- Scaling (Social sciences) --- Psychiatry --- Psychology, Applied --- Measurement --- Scaling --- Methodology
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This book provides first time insight into whether emotions impact performance of an online ability test. This question is gaining in relevance as online assessment is used increasingly in personnel selection and since it has been shown that emotions impact the way humans think. Moreover, the author demonstrates, for the first time, how short film clips can elicit different emotions in an online setting. Furthermore, she gives an overview of the area of online assessment, of models of intelligence and emotion, and of how emotion and cognition interact. Contents Data Quality in Online Assessment Cognition, Emotions, and How They Interact Study of Online Emotion Induction Study of How Cognition and Affect Interact in Online Assessment Motivation, Type of Task, and Situation as Additional Factors Impacting Performance Target Groups Practitioners in the areas of psychological assessment and psychometrics The Author Dr. Katharina Lochner is the Research Director at international cut-e Group. In this position she connects science and practical use of online assessment.
Psychology. --- Cognitive psychology. --- Psychometrics. --- Positive psychology. --- Cognitive Psychology. --- Positive Psychology. --- Emotions and cognition. --- Cognition and emotions --- Cognition --- Consciousness. --- Measurement, Mental --- Measurement, Psychological --- Psychological measurement --- Psychological scaling --- Psychological statistics --- Psychology --- Psychometry (Psychophysics) --- Scaling, Psychological --- Psychological tests --- Scaling (Social sciences) --- Apperception --- Mind and body --- Perception --- Philosophy --- Spirit --- Self --- Measurement --- Scaling --- Methodology --- Psychology, Cognitive --- Cognitive science --- Emotions and cognition
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