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Gestalt

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Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Perception - Perception and reality

Many cognitive psychologists hold that, as we move about in the world, we create a model of how the world works. That is, we sense the objective world, but our sensations map to percepts, and these percepts are provisional, in the same sense that scientific hypotheses are provisional (cf. in the scientific method). As we acquire new information, our percepts shift. Abraham Pais' biography refers to the 'esemplastic' nature of imagination. In the case of visual perception, some people can actually see the percept shift in their mind's eye. Ot ...

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Perception, Perception - History of the study of perception, Perception - Perception and reality

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Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Aesthetics - Aesthetics in History and Philosophy

Thinkers and sages over the world have pondered beauty and art for millennia, but the subject was formally distinguished as an independent philosophical discipline in the 18th Century by German philosophers. Before this period authors viewed the study as inseparable from other main topics, such as ethics in the Western tradition and religion in the Eastern. The word in English was not widely used until the beginning of the 19th Century. Its use comes from the German ästhetisch or French esthétique, (both from the Greek ...

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Aesthetics, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in History and Philosophy, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in the Arts, Aesthetics - Visual arts, Aesthetics - Music, Aesthetics - Performing Arts, Aesthetics - Literature, Aesthetics - Gastronomy, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in the Sciences, Aesthetics - Information Technology, Aesthetics - Digital Aesthetics, Aesthetics - Mathematics, Aesthetics - Neuroesthetics, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in Engineering, Aesthetics - Industrial Design, Aesthetics - Architecture, Aesthetics - Urban Life, Aesthetics - Landscape Design, Aesthetics - Schools of Aesthetics

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Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Aesthetics - Aesthetics in history and philosophy

Thinkers and sages over the world have pondered beauty and art for millennia, but the subject was formally distinguished as an independent philosophical discipline in the 18th Century by German philosophers. Before this period authors viewed the study as inseparable from other main topics, such as ethics in the Western tradition and religion in the Eastern. The word in English was not widely used until the beginning of the 19th Century. It comes from the German ästhetisch or French esthétique, (both from the Greek ...

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Aesthetics, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in history and philosophy, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in the arts, Aesthetics - Visual arts, Aesthetics - Music, Aesthetics - Performing arts, Aesthetics - Literature, Aesthetics - Gastronomy, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in the sciences, Aesthetics - Information technology, Aesthetics - Digital aesthetics, Aesthetics - Mathematics including Programming, Aesthetics - Neuroesthetics, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in engineering, Aesthetics - Industrial design, Aesthetics - Architecture, Aesthetics - Urban life, Aesthetics - Landscape design, Aesthetics - Schools of aesthetics

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Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Aesthetics - Aesthetics in the sciences

Aesthetics - Information technology. The push to make all aspects of information technology as user-friendly as possible has led to a number of advances during the study of human-computer interaction. The design of the graphical user interface has been shown to have a great effect on productivity and the design of the computer hardware has seen unappealing boxes develop into common devices that no longer seem out of place in a living room. Software itself has aesthetic dimensions ("software aesthetics"), as do information-technology-mediated pr ...

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Aesthetics, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in history and philosophy, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in the arts, Aesthetics - Visual arts, Aesthetics - Music, Aesthetics - Performing arts, Aesthetics - Literature, Aesthetics - Gastronomy, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in the sciences, Aesthetics - Information technology, Aesthetics - Digital aesthetics, Aesthetics - Mathematics including Programming, Aesthetics - Neuroesthetics, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in engineering, Aesthetics - Industrial design, Aesthetics - Architecture, Aesthetics - Urban life, Aesthetics - Landscape design, Aesthetics - Schools of aesthetics

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Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Top 40 - History

Although predated by the music marketing concept of the hit parade, the Top 40 radio format was created in response to the drift of USA mass media audiences from radio to television. With the loss of audience came the loss of sponsors and big budget radio productions, and since competing directly with the new visual medium was untenable, putting something on radio that wasn't available on TV became vital. Recorded music provided low-cost and fully produced entertainment requiring ...

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Top 40, Top 40 - History, Top 40 - Key contributors, Top 40 - Todd Storz, Top 40 - Gordon McLendon, Top 40 - Rick Sklar, Top 40 - Bill Drake, Top 40 - Mike Joseph, Top 40 - Don Pierson

Read more here: » Top 40: Encyclopedia II - Top 40 - History

Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Aesthetics - Aesthetics in engineering

Aesthetics - Industrial design. Beyond providing functional characteristics, designers heed many aesthetic qualities to improve the marketability of manufactured products: smoothness, shininess/reflectivity, texture, pattern, curviness, color, simplicity (or usability), velocity, symmetry, naturalness, and modernism. Aesthetics - Architecture. Applying aesthetic considerations to buildings and related architectural structures is complex, as factors extrinsic to spatial design ( ...

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Aesthetics, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in history and philosophy, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in the arts, Aesthetics - Visual arts, Aesthetics - Music, Aesthetics - Performing arts, Aesthetics - Literature, Aesthetics - Gastronomy, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in the sciences, Aesthetics - Information technology, Aesthetics - Digital aesthetics, Aesthetics - Mathematics including Programming, Aesthetics - Neuroesthetics, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in engineering, Aesthetics - Industrial design, Aesthetics - Architecture, Aesthetics - Urban life, Aesthetics - Landscape design, Aesthetics - Schools of aesthetics

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Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Otto Rank - Influence

Rollo May, a pioneer of existential psychotherapy in the United States, was deeply influenced by Rank’s post-Freudian lectures and writings and always considered Rank to be the most important precursor of existential therapy. Shortly before his death, Rollo May wrote the foreword to Robert Kramer's edited collection of Rank’s American lectures. “I have long considered Otto Rank to be the great unacknowledged genius in Freud’s c ...

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Otto Rank, Otto Rank - In the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society, Otto Rank - Post-Vienna Life and Work, Otto Rank - Influence, Otto Rank - Major publications

Read more here: » Otto Rank: Encyclopedia II - Otto Rank - Influence

Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - List of German expressions in English - German terms commonly used in English

Words in this category will be recognized by most English speakers and are commonly used in English. A few, such as delicatessen and hinterland, are often used without awareness that they are originally German. It should be noted that some words in this list (hamburger, kindergarten) are more common than others (ersatz, wanderlust). List of German expressions in English - Food and drink. Beergarden (German spelling: Biergarten) Bratwurst ...

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List of German expressions in English, List of German expressions in English - German terms commonly used in English, List of German expressions in English - Food and drink, List of German expressions in English - Sports and recreation, List of German expressions in English - Other aspects of everyday life, List of German expressions in English - German terms commonly used in academic contexts in English, List of German expressions in English - Academia, List of German expressions in English - Architecture, List of German expressions in English - Economics, List of German expressions in English - Geography, List of German expressions in English - Geology, List of German expressions in English - History, List of German expressions in English - Linguistics, List of German expressions in English - Literature, List of German expressions in English - Mathematics and formal logic, List of German expressions in English - Medicine, List of German expressions in English - Music, List of German expressions in English - Philosophy, List of German expressions in English - Physical sciences, List of German expressions in English - Psychology, List of German expressions in English - Sociology, List of German expressions in English - German terms mostly used for literary effect, List of German expressions in English - German terms rarely used in English, List of German expressions in English - Music, List of German expressions in English - Meanings of German band names, List of German expressions in English - Classical Music Works

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Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Holonomic brain theory - Quantum dynamics of free will

According to this theory, waveforms, within the matrix of a distributed system, allow fluctuations taking place to create new patterns, according to Pribram, and the resulting dynamic potential can then organize new foci of activity oriented to the precipitation of strategic planning and exercise of free will. In a 1998 interview, Pribram addressed the understanding of cognitive potential, stating that, "(I)f you get into your potential mode, then new things can happen. But usually free will is conceived of in terms of how many constr ...

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Holonomic brain theory, Holonomic brain theory - Lens-defined model of brain function, Holonomic brain theory - Quantum dynamics of free will

Read more here: » Holonomic brain theory: Encyclopedia II - Holonomic brain theory - Quantum dynamics of free will

Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Aesthetics - Aesthetics in Engineering

Aesthetics - Industrial Design. Beyond providing functional characteristics, designers heed many aesthetic qualities to improve the marketability of manufactured products: smoothness, shininess/reflectivity, texture, pattern, curviness, color, simplicity (or usability), velocity, symmetry, naturalness, and modernism. Aesthetics - Architecture. Applying aesthetic considerations to buildings and related architectural structures is complex, as factors extrinsic to spatial design ( ...

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Aesthetics, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in History and Philosophy, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in the Arts, Aesthetics - Visual arts, Aesthetics - Music, Aesthetics - Performing Arts, Aesthetics - Literature, Aesthetics - Gastronomy, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in the Sciences, Aesthetics - Information Technology, Aesthetics - Digital Aesthetics, Aesthetics - Mathematics, Aesthetics - Neuroesthetics, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in Engineering, Aesthetics - Industrial Design, Aesthetics - Architecture, Aesthetics - Urban Life, Aesthetics - Landscape Design, Aesthetics - Schools of Aesthetics

Read more here: » Aesthetics: Encyclopedia II - Aesthetics - Aesthetics in Engineering

Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - List of German expressions in English - Music

For terms used in music, see above. List of German expressions in English - Meanings of German band names. Böhse Onkelz = (correct German spelling: böse Onkels, although it should be noted that "Onkels" is itself an incorrect plural form of "Onkel", the correct plural being "Onkel" without the s) "evil uncles," a term used in German as a euphemism for child molesters. The wrong spelling is done to "harden" its appearance (h in this context amplifies the ö; z is pronounced ts i ...

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List of German expressions in English, List of German expressions in English - German terms commonly used in English, List of German expressions in English - Food and drink, List of German expressions in English - Sports and recreation, List of German expressions in English - Other aspects of everyday life, List of German expressions in English - German terms commonly used in academic contexts in English, List of German expressions in English - Academia, List of German expressions in English - Architecture, List of German expressions in English - Economics, List of German expressions in English - Geography, List of German expressions in English - Geology, List of German expressions in English - History, List of German expressions in English - Linguistics, List of German expressions in English - Literature, List of German expressions in English - Mathematics and formal logic, List of German expressions in English - Medicine, List of German expressions in English - Music, List of German expressions in English - Philosophy, List of German expressions in English - Physical sciences, List of German expressions in English - Psychology, List of German expressions in English - Sociology, List of German expressions in English - German terms mostly used for literary effect, List of German expressions in English - German terms rarely used in English, List of German expressions in English - Music, List of German expressions in English - Meanings of German band names, List of German expressions in English - Classical Music Works

Read more here: » List of German expressions in English: Encyclopedia II - List of German expressions in English - Music

Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Otto Rank - Post-Vienna Life and Work

In May 1926, Rank moved to Paris where he became an analyst for artists such as Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin and lectured at the Sorbonne (Lieberman, 1985). In France and later in America, Rank enjoyed great success as a therapist and writer. Travelling frequently between France and America, Rank lectured at universities such as Harvard, Yale, Stanford and Pennsylvania on object-relational, experiential and “here-and-now” psychotherapy, art, the creative will, and “neurosis as a failure in creativity” (Rank, 1996). He ...

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Otto Rank, Otto Rank - In the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society, Otto Rank - Post-Vienna Life and Work, Otto Rank - Influence, Otto Rank - Major publications

Read more here: » Otto Rank: Encyclopedia II - Otto Rank - Post-Vienna Life and Work

Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Aesthetics - Aesthetics in the Sciences

Aesthetics - Information Technology. The push to make all aspects of information technology as user-friendly as possible has led to a number of advances during the study of human-computer interaction. The design of the graphical user interface has been shown to have a great effect on productivity and the design of the computer hardware has seen unappealing boxes develop into common devices that no longer seem out of place in a living room. Software itself has aesthetic dimensions ("software aesthetics"), as do information-technology-mediated pr ...

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Aesthetics, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in History and Philosophy, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in the Arts, Aesthetics - Visual arts, Aesthetics - Music, Aesthetics - Performing Arts, Aesthetics - Literature, Aesthetics - Gastronomy, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in the Sciences, Aesthetics - Information Technology, Aesthetics - Digital Aesthetics, Aesthetics - Mathematics, Aesthetics - Neuroesthetics, Aesthetics - Aesthetics in Engineering, Aesthetics - Industrial Design, Aesthetics - Architecture, Aesthetics - Urban Life, Aesthetics - Landscape Design, Aesthetics - Schools of Aesthetics

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Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Breakcore - Breakcore Defined

Breakcore is a loosely defined electronic music style that brings together elements of jungle, hardcore techno and IDM into a breakbeat-oriented sound that encourages speed, complexity, impact and maximum sonic density. Similar to Punk or Jazz music; Breakcore does not adhere to a predefined set of stylistic 'rules', instead following a looser set of musical ideals. The very nature of breakcore is anti-establishment, often using production techniques or sounds to intentionally alienate the non-breakcore listener. Musically, breakcore is centered around the deconstruction and creative reassembly of common breakb ...

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Breakcore, Breakcore - Breakcore Defined, Breakcore - Breakcore History, Breakcore - Breakcore artists, Breakcore - Breakcore record labels, Breakcore - Related Links

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Gestalt: : Alternative Health Sitemap I - G

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