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Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Cerebral Hemispheres
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What life is like with prospagnosia? Damage to the
brain can result in many different types of
abnormal behavior depending on the extent and area
of injury. One area of significance, visual
agnosia, was a term coined by Sigmund Freud to
describe the inability to merge singular visual
impressions into a comprehensive pattern (Kolb &
Whishaw, 1996). This effect was seen to occur
despite the individual having undiminished
fundamental perceptual competency in areas like
acuity and brightness discrim...
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Black And White Give The Picture Blue
493 words
The piece that seemed to stick out at the Foster
Gallery exhibit was La Family by Hulleah
Tsinnahjhinnie. This artwork was a digital print
done on a computer and is really quite
extraordinary. I decided to choose color as my
formal element, since there seemed to be a lot of
colors in this piece, and I love the use of color.
Color, especially when shown with black and white,
seem to jump off of the paper. They are also like
candy for your eyes. This print had two tones of
blue: a tertiary color o...
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Call To Adventure Gawain And The Green Knight
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Joseph Campbell? s Monomyth and its Applications
Jessi Langer? It has always been the prime
function of mythology and rite to supply the
symbols that carry the human spirit forward. ?
This quote from Joseph Campbell? s book The Hero
with a Thousand Faces exemplifies the idea that
myths are our way of expressing universal truths
common to every member of the human race. Not only
do they contain startlingly similar symbols from
one culture to the next, but they are all
contained within a? basic, m...
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Snow Falling Camera Angles
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Steven Spielberg? s masterpiece? Schindler? s
List? portrays the indifference and injustice
associated with the Holocaust. Those events of
guilt and suffering were so terrible in their
scale and intensity that it was only suitable for
a documentary style of interpretation. Spielberg?
s strength to present a historically based event
derived from the subtle way he approached to
interpret it. It seems only natural that a film as
powerful and disturbing as Schindler? s List
emerged from Spielberg? s...
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