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Alexander A Sulfaro and others
Neuroscience of Consciousness, Volume 2023, Issue 1, 2023, niad018, https://doi.org/10.1093/nc/niad018
Published: 23 August 2023
...Alexander A Sulfaro; Amanda K Robinson; Thomas A Carlson mental imagery hallucinations aphantasia hyperphantasia daydreaming perception Australian Government 10.13039/100015539 Research Training Program Scholarship Australian Research Council 10.13039/501100000923 Discovery Early...
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Published: 22 April 2021
... of international law and undertake a counterfactual exploration of it. To do so, I ask the question ‘what if international human rights law, in its mainstream form as a discourse shaped by the United Nations, had been developed as a discourse for daydreaming?’ As rights for daydreaming, human rights would offer...
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Published: 01 August 2016
...This chapter explores the heightened states of consciousness associated with driving. Following an introductory subsection which addresses the way in which driving has long been seen to promote daydreaming with reference to the work of recent automotive psychologists, the discussion draws upon...
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Published: 05 April 2018
... on thought D’Argembeau A daydreaming Dobson C Domhoff G W electrophysiology Ferraro L flip flop thinking Fox K C R Girn M Handy T C intracranial electrophysiology Irving Z C Jauk E Jung R E Kam J Klinger E Koster E H W Marchetti I memory consolidation Metzinger T neural correlates...
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Published: 23 March 2017
... that p are usually followed by thoughts about whether p, and how we daydream. While anti-Humeans raise some of these cases as counterexamples to the Humean theory, their own theories explain the phenomena less elegantly. That desire’s ability to direct attention explains...
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Published: 18 January 2011
..., the strudel, intermittent incidents of simultaneously hierarchical vorticity, was found in the wavelet graphs. Speculation arises that strudels may be concomitants of “task unrelated thoughts” or daydreaming. In this pilot study, episodes of absent and decreased strudel density and statistically...
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Published: 15 July 2023
... in other fields, specifically narratology and studies on human daydreaming, shape the design of CURVESHIP and DAYDREAMER, two programs for narrative generation. We also consider SLANT, a system that integrates the core features of three narrative generators. We provide useful information to understand...
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Published: 03 January 1991
..., may occur not as a bearer of any meaning, but as something less than that, a mere datum, for example, which just floats into your mind in daydreaming. Secondly, when this same idea does occur as a bearer of meaning, when, for example, you use it to recall that sapphires exhibit that distinctive shade...
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Published: 26 January 1995
... just imagined it.” “She was daydreaming.” This sort of talk is shaped by and reveals our understanding of persons’ internal mental lives. Not only do adults talk about the mind, so do children. The conversation that begins this chapter provides one example. Children’s talk about the mind reveals...
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Published: 03 November 2005
...-being. This chapter revisits two phenomena related to a person's ‘flight’ reaction to stimuli – that of escapist fantasizing and wishful daydreaming – which, when abused, may have detrimental effects on a person's real-life well-being. The key features of the theory...
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Published: 04 March 2015
...Fiction offers an emotional experience superior to daydreaming. Audiences care about what happens in fiction, getting emotionally absorbed in the unreal experiences of unreal characters. Since people can control their daydreams, a cognitive puzzle arises: why is an imaginary experience...
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Published: 31 August 2014
... and instruct in a different mode of consumerism, one closer to fetishism than the lifestyle consumer promoted by classical Hollywood. Disney contributes uniquely to consumer culture by making newly visible a daydreaming consumer oriented towards their own fantasies, not towards the views or opinions of others...
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Published: 01 May 2010
...This chapter draws attention to a nine-year-old boy, Bramwell Brontë, and his three sisters, and their daydreaming adventures that later turned into the writing of plays and texts in miniature books. Daydreaming was not, however, an unproblematic activity. There has been an intense debate...
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Published: 01 October 2016
...The Winnicott Trust This article, to which Winnicott may have contributed, explores ideas about daydreaming and its value. He compares the opportunities for daydreaming between restless and quiet children, as well as those who have too much or too little alone time. daydreaming dependence play...
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Published: 10 February 2021
...Anecdotal evidence suggests that audience members frequently engage in imaginative thinking of entertainment messages they have consumed. Manifestations of such retrospective imaginative involvement (RII) may range from short episodes of daydreaming or mind wandering in which entertainment content...
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Published: 01 May 2010
... for something or somebody. Another theme is routine, the performance of mundane or repetitive tasks to which one doesn't give much thought. Both waiting and routine are conducive to a third activity, daydreaming, fantasizing while physically doing other things. micro dramas queuing about supermarket queue...
Book
Published online: 24 May 2012
Published in print: 01 May 2010
... daily lives—waiting for a bus, daydreaming by the window, performing a routine task—and illuminate these “empty” times as full of significance. The book leads us to rethink the ordinary and find meaning in today's hypermodern reality....
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Published: 23 September 2014
...This chapter focuses on Hungarian director István Szabó's early films: The Age of Daydreaming (Álmodozások kora, 1967), Father (Apa—egy hit naplója, 1966), and Lovefilm (Szerelmesfilm, 1970). Given...
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Published: 23 September 2014
... description) trying to find his or her place in the world under trying and difficult circumstances, where principles, morality, and basic human integrity are tested to the limit. From his very first feature film, The Age of Daydreaming, the problems encountered by various individuals...
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Published: 23 October 2023
...) and Deirdre Madden’s Molly Fox’s Birthday (2008) focus on female characters in the throes of these contemporary conditions, adapting stream of consciousness to portray how the twenty-first century’s flush of goods and capital influenced the reveries of Irish women. daydreaming stream...