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CMBC Lunch Series Blog: December 2014
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014. Saliers and Patterson: Thinking Musical Thoughts. Don Saliers and Richard Patterson, Thinking Musical Thoughts. Moreover, how do listeners decode the emotions musicians are transmitting through their playing? Saliers’ and Patterson’s discussion of the types of strategies musicians use to communicate certain moods, along with recent research findings on the universal structure underlying music, motion, and emotion, offer some insight into these questions. Sievers, B., Pol...
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Multimedia — Cristine H. Legare
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Cristine H. Legare. Cristine H. Legare. Cristine H. Legare. Associate Professor of Psychology The University of Texas at Austin. Cristine H. Legare. Interview with Cristine Legare on the Psychological Compatibility of Scientific and Religious Beliefs. Breaking New Ground in the Science and Religion Dialogue Conference. University of Texas, Austin. Watch short interviews with other speakers. Interview with Cristine Legare on How People Reconcile Religious and Scientific Explanations. St Andrews, Scotland.
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CMBC Lunch Series Blog: October 2014
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Friday, October 17, 2014. Duke and Reynolds, From Rambo to Rushdie via Linklater and Lavant: Our Peanut Butter Cup Runneth Over. Marshall Duke and Daniel Reynolds, From Rambo to Rushdie. Via Linklater and Lavant: Our Peanut Butter Cup Runneth Over. Wilson, E. O. (1999). Consilience: The unity of knowledge (Vol. 31). Random House LLC. Posted by melanie pincus. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Duke and Reynolds, From Rambo to Rushdie via Linkl.
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CMBC Lunch Series Blog: April 2015
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Thursday, April 16, 2015. Bammer and Gold: Scientists, Humanists, and Collective Memory. Angelika Bammer and Hazel Gold, Now You See It, Now You Don't: Scientists, Humanists, and Collective Memory. What exactly do we mean when say “collective memory” and how might individuals’ personal memories of an event converge into a cohesive memory maintained by a group? Defining ownership over individual and collective memories in turn raises questions about the transmission of memories across time and space. ...
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CMBC Lunch Series Blog: April 2011
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Friday, April 8, 2011. Johnson: Bodily Aesthetics of Meaning-Making. The Bodily Aesthetics of Human Meaning-Making. Johnson went on to suggest that artistic works can offer a window into meaning beyond the abstract propositional content encoded in language. According to Johnson, encountering art is a qualitative experience (i.e., we focus on discrete features or categories, such as the redness of one’s lips or the muskiness of old wood), and it is these qualities. How to Characterize Aesthetic Experience.
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CMBC Lunch Series Blog: October 2013
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Otis and Rochat: Unsavory Emotions and Their Developmental Roots. Laura Otis and Philippe Rochat, Unsavory Emotions and Their Developmental Roots. Babies, Shame, and Reputation. 8220;to move out”), Rochat suggested an understanding of emotions as the early public display of mental states. According to this notion, which emphasizes the external, or public, aspect of emotions, it is significant that such affective states are present very early in gestation. For exam...An interest...
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CMBC Lunch Series Blog: May 2011
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Monday, May 23, 2011. Spano: Conductor Prepares Orchestral Performance. How a Conductor Prepares for an Orchestral Performance. Have you ever wondered what it is that an orchestra conductor does? Activating the Imaginative Ear. The Musical Score Is Merely a Map. The byproduct of these two processes, audiating and interpreting, is a mental template of the piece to which conductors can compare the music during the actual performance. Spano describes this as the difficult, if not impossible, task of obj...
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CMBC Lunch Series Blog: Bammer & Gold: Scientists, Humanists, and Collective Memory
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Thursday, April 16, 2015. Bammer and Gold: Scientists, Humanists, and Collective Memory. Angelika Bammer and Hazel Gold, Now You See It, Now You Don't: Scientists, Humanists, and Collective Memory. What exactly do we mean when say “collective memory” and how might individuals’ personal memories of an event converge into a cohesive memory maintained by a group? Defining ownership over individual and collective memories in turn raises questions about the transmission of memories across time and space. ...
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CMBC Lunch Series Blog: February 2013
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013. Abramowitz and Westen: Perspectives on the 2012 Presidential Election. Alan Abramowitz and Drew Westen. Perspectives on the 2012 Presidential Election. In the first CMBC lunch of the 2013 Spring semester, Alan Abramowitz (Political Science, Emory University) and Drew Westen (Psychology, Emory University) offered contrasting analyses of the results of the 2012 presidential election and what they suggest for future elections. First, 2012 saw modest economic recovery. It is perha...
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