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Journal articles on the topic "Phenomenology of Perception"

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Mooney, Timothy. "Phenomenology of Perception." International Journal of Philosophical Studies 20, no. 4 (October 2012): 589–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09672559.2012.714262.

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Montague, Michelle. "Perception and cognitive phenomenology." Philosophical Studies 174, no. 8 (September 27, 2016): 2045–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11098-016-0787-z.

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Wertheimer, Michael, Michotte, Georges Thines, Alan Costall, and George Butterworth. "Michotte's Experimental Phenomenology of Perception." American Journal of Psychology 107, no. 2 (1994): 275. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1423041.

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Bermudez, Jose Luis. "The Phenomenology of Bodily Perception." Theoria et Historia Scientiarum 7, no. 1 (January 2, 2007): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/ths.2003.003.

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Gallagher, Shaun. "Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception." Topoi 29, no. 2 (May 9, 2010): 183–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11245-010-9079-y.

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Markiewicz, Piotr. "Naturalistic Limits of Phenomenology of Perception." Dialogue and Universalism 18, no. 7 (2008): 137–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/du2008187/859.

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Summa, Michela. "Enacting perception: the relevance of phenomenology." PARADIGMI, no. 2 (October 2014): 97–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/para2014-002006.

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Weiner, Scott E. ""Inhabiting" in the Phenomenology of Perception." Philosophy Today 34, no. 4 (1990): 342–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/philtoday19903446.

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Loomis, Jack M. "Visual space perception: phenomenology and function." Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia 66, no. 5 (September 2003): 26–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0004-27492003000600004.

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Lutgens, Brian, and Richard Rojcewicz. "A Genetic (Psychological) Phenomenology of Perception." Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 27, no. 2 (1996): 117–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156916296x00078.

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AbstractThis paper focuses on the concept of the "intentional arc" in Merleau-Ponty, who maintains that perception comes into play within, and is nourished by, an already established relation between the person and the world. That obscure relation, the intentional arc, is the "genesis" of perception, and this paper argues that in it resides the proper theme of a psychological phenomenology of perception. A study of the intentional arc shows that perception is not a passive, causal, impersonal process. On the contrary, perception is active in that it requires the perceiver's free consent to the solicitations stemming from the world; it is thus only motivated or beckoned, but not caused; and it rests on a personal foundation, which is to say that it depends on the entire psychological life of the perceiver. A subsequent paper will enrich and develop the implications of this thesis by taking up the phenomenology of hallucinations.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Phenomenology of Perception"

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Ziobro, Regan Michel. "PHENOMENOLOGY and AMBIGUITY: physical perception of indefiniteness." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/34716.

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I wanted to devote a year of my life toward creating a building and participating in a body of research that was meaningful. My goal proved to be much more complex than originally thought, for meaning itself is ambiguous. Although ambiguous, meaning is not without definition: it is bounded by the contingency of our â cogitoâ or horizons of experience. And so I argue that if we assign meaning through a function of self reflection, than perahps a shared experience may transcend the self and reflect community. In an attempt to fertilize community through the built environment, I designed a Charter School on the abandoned 1400 block of Walnut Street in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Adamson, Timothy. "Measuring flesh : a phenomenology of bodily perception /." view abstract or download file of text, 2002. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p3061930.

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Hilger, James Daniel. "Contour integration and interpolation geometry, phenomenology, and multiple inputs /." Diss., Restricted to subscribing institutions, 2009. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1973074431&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=1564&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Gieser, Thorsten. "Experiencing the lifeworld of Druids : a cultural phenomenology of perception." Thesis, Available from the University of Aberdeen Library and Historic Collections Digital Resources, 2008. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk:80/webclient/DeliveryManager?application=DIGITOOL-3&owner=resourcediscovery&custom_att_2=simple_viewer&pid=25168.

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Strukus, Wanda. "Unidentified performing objects : perception, phenomenology, and the object as actor /." Thesis, Connect to Dissertations & Theses @ Tufts University, 2003.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Tufts University, 2003.
Adviser: Laurence Senelick. Submitted to the Dept. of Drama and Dance. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 302-306). Access restricted to members of the Tufts University community. Also available via the World Wide Web;
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Tang, Nicole K. Y. "Distorted perception of sleep in insomnia : phenomenology, mechanisms and intervention." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.288523.

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Russell, Michael L. "The Phenomenology of Harmonic Progression." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2020. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1703408/.

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This dissertation explores a method of music analysis that is designed to reflect the phenomenology of the listening experience, specifically in regards to harmony. It is primarily inspired by the theoretical approaches of the music theorist Moritz Hauptmann and by the writings of philosopher Edmund Husserl.
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Yang, Weilu. "Moments of Absence Phenomenology of Perception in Representing the Absent Moments." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1397737336.

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Tauber, Justin. "Reading Merleau-Ponty: Cognitive science, pathology and transcendental phenomenology." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1965.

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This thesis explores the evolution of the way the Phenomenology of Perception is read for the purpose of determining its relevance to cognitive science. It looks at the ways in which the descriptions of phenomena are taken to converge with connectionist and enactivist accounts (the "psychological" aspect of this reading) and the way Merleau-Ponty's criticisms of intellectualism end empiricism are treated as effective responses to the philosophical foundations of cognitivism. The analysis reveals a general assumption that Merleau-Ponty's thought is compatible with a broadly naturalistic approach to cognition. This assumption has its roots in the belief that Merleau-Ponty's proximity to the existential tradition is incompatible with a commitment to a genuine transcendental philosophical standpoint. I argue that this suspicion is unfounded, and that it neglects the internal structure of the Phenomenology. Merleau-Ponty's criticism of classical forms of transcendental philosophy is not a rejection of that tradition, but instead prompts his unorthodox use of pathological case-studies. For Merleau-Ponty, this engagement with pathology constitutes a kind of transcendental strategy, a strategy that is much closer to Husserl's later work than is commonly acknowledged. The thesis also demonstrates a different mode of engagement with cognitive science, through a critical encounter with John Haugeland's transcendental account of the perception of objects. Confronting his account with the phenomenon of anorexia, I challenge him to differentiate his notion of an existential commitment from the anorexic's pathological over-commitment to a particular body image. Merleau-Ponty's account does not suffer from the same problems as Haugeland's because transcendence is not construed in terms of independence, but in terms of the fecundity and inexhaustibility of the sensible. I attempt to articulate Merleau-Ponty's own notion of a pre-personal commitment through the metaphor of invitation and show how this commitment and the Husserlian notion of open intersubjectivity can shed light on the anorexic's predicament.
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Tauber, Justin. "Reading Merleau-Ponty: Cognitive science, pathology and transcendental phenomenology." Faculty of Arts, Department of Philosophy, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1965.

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This thesis explores the evolution of the way the Phenomenology of Perception is read for the purpose of determining its relevance to cognitive science. It looks at the ways in which the descriptions of phenomena are taken to converge with connectionist and enactivist accounts (the "psychological" aspect of this reading) and the way Merleau-Ponty's criticisms of intellectualism end empiricism are treated as effective responses to the philosophical foundations of cognitivism. The analysis reveals a general assumption that Merleau-Ponty's thought is compatible with a broadly naturalistic approach to cognition. This assumption has its roots in the belief that Merleau-Ponty's proximity to the existential tradition is incompatible with a commitment to a genuine transcendental philosophical standpoint. I argue that this suspicion is unfounded, and that it neglects the internal structure of the Phenomenology. Merleau-Ponty's criticism of classical forms of transcendental philosophy is not a rejection of that tradition, but instead prompts his unorthodox use of pathological case-studies. For Merleau-Ponty, this engagement with pathology constitutes a kind of transcendental strategy, a strategy that is much closer to Husserl's later work than is commonly acknowledged. The thesis also demonstrates a different mode of engagement with cognitive science, through a critical encounter with John Haugeland's transcendental account of the perception of objects. Confronting his account with the phenomenon of anorexia, I challenge him to differentiate his notion of an existential commitment from the anorexic's pathological over-commitment to a particular body image. Merleau-Ponty's account does not suffer from the same problems as Haugeland's because transcendence is not construed in terms of independence, but in terms of the fecundity and inexhaustibility of the sensible. I attempt to articulate Merleau-Ponty's own notion of a pre-personal commitment through the metaphor of invitation and show how this commitment and the Husserlian notion of open intersubjectivity can shed light on the anorexic's predicament.
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Books on the topic "Phenomenology of Perception"

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Phenomenology of perception. London: Routledge, 1999.

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A, Landes Donald, ed. Phenomenology of perception. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2011.

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Phenomenology of perception. London: Routledge Classics, 2003.

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Michotte, Albert. Michotte's experimental phenomenology of perception. Hillsdale, N.J: L. Erlbaum Associates, 1991.

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Langer, Monika M. Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19761-3.

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Juhani, Pallasmaa, and Pérez Gómez Alberto 1949-, eds. Questions of perception: Phenomenology of architecture. San Francisco, CA: William Stout, 2006.

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Juhani, Pallasmaa, and Pérez Gómez Alberto 1949-, eds. Questions of perception: Phenomenology of architecture. Tōkyō: Ē ando Yū, 1994.

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La phénoménologie de la perception. [Paris]: Gallimard, 1997.

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Walton, Roberto, Shigeru Taguchi, and Roberto Rubio, eds. Perception, Affectivity, and Volition in Husserl’s Phenomenology. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55340-5.

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Merleau-Ponty: De la perception à l'action. Aix-en-Provence: Publications de l'Université de Provence, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Phenomenology of Perception"

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Hopp, Walter. "Perception." In Phenomenology, 132–55. New York, NY : Routledge, 2020. |: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003047216-6.

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Hopp, Walter. "The Content of Perception." In Phenomenology, 180–209. New York, NY : Routledge, 2020. |: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003047216-8.

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Hopp, Walter. "The Essential Inadequacy of Perception." In Phenomenology, 156–79. New York, NY : Routledge, 2020. |: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003047216-7.

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Dillon, M. C. "Perception After Husserl." In Contributions to Phenomenology, 513–17. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-5344-9_115.

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McKenna, William R. "Perception In Husserl." In Contributions to Phenomenology, 517–22. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-5344-9_116.

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Soffer, Gail. "Perception and Its Causes." In Contributions to Phenomenology, 37–56. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8628-3_3.

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Arvidson, P. Sven. "Relevance and Aesthetic Perception." In Contributions to Phenomenology, 131–40. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5436-9_6.

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Hamlyn, D. W. "The 20th Century — Sense Data and Phenomenology." In Sensation and Perception, 172–85. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003316459-10.

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Heelan, Patrick A. "Space Perception and a Hermeneutic Phenomenology of Natural Science." In American Phenomenology, 216–20. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2575-5_22.

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Ihde, Don. "Technology and Cross-Cultural Perception." In Japanese and Western Phenomenology, 221–33. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8218-6_15.

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Conference papers on the topic "Phenomenology of Perception"

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Webster, Michael A. "Adaptation, high-level vision, and the phenomenology of perception." In Electronic Imaging 2002, edited by Bernice E. Rogowitz and Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas. SPIE, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.469520.

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Iakovleva, L. "ON THE PROBLEM OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL AND HERMENEUTIC ANALYSIS OF ARCHITECTURAL SPACE." In Aesthetics and Hermeneutics. LCC MAKS Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m2553.978-5-317-06726-7/90-92.

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In the philosophy of architecture, phenomenological aesthetics has acquired particular relevance. It focuses on the problems of perception, atmospheres, and physicality. However, along with phenomenology,the hermeneutics of architecture plays an equally important role. The purpose of this report is to identify the common starting positions of phenomenological aesthetics and hermeneutics in the analysis of architecture; to point out the various tasks of the phenomenology and hermeneutics of architecture. Phenomenology starts from the description of space and its impact on a person. Hermeneutics proceeds from the experience of understanding space as reading and simultaneous self-understanding by a person of himself. The hermeneutic formulation of the question of the space of architecture in the future goes beyond the boundaries of the original experience of perception, expands the problem of understanding to the problem of multi ple interpretations and historicity of meaning.
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Folomeeva, T. V. "Features Of Metacognition And Perception Of Fashion Trends Among Youth." In Psychology of subculture: Phenomenology and contemporary tendencies of development. Cognitive-Crcs, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2019.07.22.

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Pyankova, Svetlana D. "Influence Of Genetic Factors On Perception Of Self-Similar Objects." In Psychology of subculture: Phenomenology and contemporary tendencies of development. Cognitive-Crcs, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2019.07.69.

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He, Ping. "The Return of Education in Special Education: Phenomenology of Perception Inspiration." In 2017 International Conference on Education, Culture and Social Development (ICECSD 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icecsd-17.2017.63.

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Seiça, Mariana, Licínio Roque, Pedro Martins, and F. Amílcar Cardoso. "A Systemic Perspective for Sonification Aesthetics." In ICAD 2021: The 26th International Conference on Auditory Display. icad.org: International Community for Auditory Display, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21785/icad2021.033.

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For more than twenty-five years, the sonification field has been attempting to establish itself as a primary body of knowledge communicating through sound. Despite multiple efforts to embrace the interdisciplinary nature of the field and the subjective nature of sound, we wonder: is the tendency for dealing with such challenges through an objective, functional communication, with a single interpretation criterion, limiting the epistemic boundaries of action? How can a subjectively perceived medium such as sound be embraced in all its aesthetic dimensions? We propose a conceptual transition through the reframing of a sonification as a living system for creating aesthetic experiences. This will be achieved by drawing notions from phenomenology, embodied perception, human-computer interaction and soundscape theory. A systemic sonification distinguishes itself as an ever-evolving system built on dynamic structures that actively responds to changes in its environment and interactions from surrounding beings. Driven by a series of emerging concepts of non-linearity, networks, nested systems and intertwined relationships, the system’s resilience and adaptability grows with each interaction, recentring the human protagonist as the weaver of his/her aesthetic experience through a self-transcendent process that expands the perception field.
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Ramseyer, Randolf, Francesco Cimmino, Lionel Emery, Sandra Grezes, Vincent Grezes, Benjamin Nanchen, Emilie Simon, Emmanuel Fragniere, and Emmanuel Fragniere. "Using Phenomenology to Assess Risk Perception of a New Technology in Public Transportation the Case of the Autonomous Vehicles as Mobility as a Service (MaaS) in Switzerland." In 2018 3rd International Conference on System Reliability and Safety (ICSRS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsrs.2018.8688840.

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Huemer-Kals, Severin, Mate Toth, Dominik Angerer, Manuel Pürscher, Federico Coren, Jurij Prezelj, and Martin Zacharczuk. "The Psychoacoustic Characteristics of Non-Linear Automotive Disk Brake Creep Groan: a Method Based on Accelerometer Data." In EuroBrake 2021. FISITA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46720/8232461eb2021-stp-011.

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The nature of friction within a vehicle’s disk brake system can cause a wide range of different noise phenomena. Especially high-frequency brake squeal was examined during the last decades. Numerous publications treat squeal phenomenology and its mitigation. Increasing shares of electrified powertrains, automatic driving functions such as park assists and further increasing quality demands have now shifted the research interest more and more towards low-frequency phenomena. One of these low-frequency phenomena is creep groan. Defined by its main frequency below 200 Hz, creep groan is characterized by a highly non-linear behavior: Global stick-slip transitions in the disk/pad contacts repeatedly excite the whole brake and axle system. Different bifurcations or even chaotic behavior occur. To ensure good creep groan behavior, defined assessment procedures and rating criteria are necessary. Currently, the German Association of the Automotive Industry recommends a combined rating via the subjective perception of trained test drivers and the objective, A-weighted sound pressure level. This practice could be improved with a more sophisticated objective rating: By considering the human perception, objective and subjective ratings would correlate even better. One possible approach towards an enhanced objective creep groan rating could therefore use psychoacoustic metrics. In 2009, this idea was formulated for the psychoacoustic loudness and the tonality of creep groan by Abdelhamid and Bray. The present work seizes this suggestion and provides additional psychoacoustic evaluations of full-vehicle creep groan signals. Based on measured accelerometer signals, a novel procedure for the psychoacoustic evaluation of structure-borne noise was applied: Optimized FIR filter transfer functions were used to compute equivalent sound pressure signals from the accelerometer data, with the equivalent signals resembling the measured signals but lacking unwanted noise. Both the measured and the simulated signal were then evaluated and compared regarding their psychoacoustic behavior. Results reveal the value of the equivalent sound pressure signal: Whereas loudness and sharpness were found very similar and tonality rather arbitrary for both measured and equivalent sound pressure signal, roughness and fluctuation strength showed strong differences between the signals: Here, only the accelerometer-based, equivalent sound pressure provided easily interpretable characteristics. The proposed method also compared psychoacoustic characteristics for different creep groan bifurcations. Possible applications comprise an enhanced objective rating of low-frequency noise phenomena, the detection and classification of creep groan bifurcations, or the possibility to estimate creep groan cabin noise based on simulative results during early development stages. Therefore, this study provides another step towards silent automotive brake technology.
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Marukhin, E. E. "САМОРЕАЛИЗУЮЩИЕСЯ ОПАСЕНИЯ." In ПЕРВЫЙ МЕЖКОНТИНЕНТАЛЬНЫЙ ЭКСТЕРРИТОРИАЛЬНЫЙ КОНГРЕСС «ПЛАНЕТА ПСИХОТЕРАПИИ 2022: ДЕТИ. СЕМЬЯ. ОБЩЕСТВО. БУДУЩЕЕ». Crossref, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54775/ppl.2022.85.60.001.

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There is an expression: "What you are afraid of, then it happens." The process of realization of fears is often explained by the supernatural. In the practice of counseling, there are cases when a person is afraid of something and this happens in his life. A similar phenomenon of "self-fulfilling prophecy", or "Rosenthal's principle", "is that a person's expectations of the fulfillment of the prophecy largely determine the nature of his/her actions and the interpretation of the reactions of others, which provokes the selffulfillment of the prophecy." It is proposed to look at this phenomenon through the prism of the inner world of a person, through their perception as an active process. It is assumed that in these cases the perception of what is happening is carried out through the prism of their fears. The orientation of mental activity, as the basis of attention, implies a selective nature, the selection of significant objects and phenomena from the environment. If fears are significant for us, then the focus will be on these concerns. In a broader sense, self-fulfilling fears are based on intentionality – one of the central concepts of Husserl's phenomenology – the quality of mental states (e.g. thoughts, beliefs, desires, hopes) which consists in their being directed towards some object or state of affairs, orientation of consciousness to an object, interpreted as a fundamental characteristic of consciousness and its acts. Therefore, self-fulfilling fears may not be the actual events of a person's life, but the result of intentionality and constitute certain complexities of a person's life. According to Husserl, one of the possible ways to overcome intentionality is to study its nature. If necessary, in psychotherapeutic practice, it is supposed to study the texture of self-fulfilling fears and the nature of these fears. Существует выражение: «Что боишься, то и случается». Процесс реализации опасений часто объясняется сверхъестественным. В практике консультирования встречаются случаи, когда человек чего-либо опасается и это происходит в его жизни. Похожее явление «самоисполняющегося пророчества», или «принцип Розенталя», « заключается в том, что ожидания человеком реализации пророчества во многом определяют характер его действий и интерпретацию реакций окружающих, что и провоцирует самоосуществление пророчества». Предлагается взгляд на этот феномен через призму внутреннего мира человека, через его восприятие, как активный процесс. Предполагается, что в данных случаях восприятие происходящего осуществляется через призму своих опасений. Направленность психической деятельности, как основа внимания, подразумевает избирательный характер, выделение из окружения значимых предметов и явлений. Если опасения для нас значимы, то и направленность будет на эти опасения. В более широком смысле в основе самореализующихся опасений лежит интенциональность – одно из центральных понятий феноменологии Гуссерля – «целесообразность, смысловая направленность чувственно-воспринимающего и духовного познания; направленность сознания на предмет, толкуемая как основополагающая характеристика сознания и его актов». Поэтому самореализующиеся опасения могут быть не фактическими событиями жизни человека, а результатом интенциональности и составлять определенные сложности жизни человека. Согласно Гуссерлю один из возможных путей преодоления интенциональности – исследование ее природы. В случае необходимости в психотерапевтической практике предполагается исследование фактуры самореализующихся опасений и природы этих опасений.
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Maksimova, Larisa Y. "The Gender Role Perceptions Of Female Adolescents In Gender-Homogeneous Student Groups." In Psychology of subculture: Phenomenology and contemporary tendencies of development. Cognitive-Crcs, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2019.07.41.

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Reports on the topic "Phenomenology of Perception"

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Metzger, Janet. Toward a Phenomenology of Acculturation : An Investigation of Foreign Students' Perception of Competency Along Phenomenological Dimensions of Acculturation by Means of Guttman's Scalogram Analysis. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.2595.

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