The illusory continuity of tones is the auditory illusion caused when a tone is interrupted for a short time, during which a narrow band of noise is played...
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segregation. Illusory discontinuity is antagonistic with illusory continuity of tones (auditory filling-in). While illusory continuity restores perceptual...
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Auditory illusion (redirect from List of auditory illusions)
phenomenon: a special case of auditory pareidolia Franssen effect Glissando illusion Illusory continuity of tones Illusory discontinuity Hearing a missing...
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Music psychology (redirect from Science of music)
study of isolated tones and elements to the perception of their inter-relationships and human reactions to them, though work languished behind that of visual...
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in both the School of Music and the Center for Cognitive and Brain Sciences. His teaching and publications focus on the psychology of music and music cognition...
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Musical semantics (redirect from Semantics of music)
primed concrete words resembled sounds (e.g., bird) or qualities of objects (e.g., low tones associated with basement or ascending pitch steps associated...
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(1993). "The Decline of Emergency Medical Services Coordination in California: Why Cities Are at War With Counties Over Illusory Ambulance Monopolies"...
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RM (1988). "Illusory continuity of interrupted speech: Speech rate determines durational limits". The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 84...
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There is a Kree ambassador called Genis-Vell that appears within this illusory reality, and the Kree are shown to be peacefully collaborating with Earth...
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reductio ad absurdum, to demonstrate the illusory nature of change and time in his paradoxes. Heraclitus of Ephesus, in contrast, made change central...
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illusory realms or dreamscape) are a commonly used plot device in fictional works, most notably in science fiction and fantasy fiction. The use of a...
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that was both all-powerful and without real power." This illusory power came from the rise of "public opinion," born when absolutist centralization removed...
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suggesting unchronicled previous interactions in DC's Rebirth-era continuity. The Duke of Deception first appeared in 1942’s Wonder Woman #2, written by...
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filmmakers mainly relied on the ability to delight audiences through the "illusory power" of viewing sequences in motion, much as they did in the Kinetoscope era...
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democracy was illusory, and served only to mask the reality of elite rule. Indeed, they argued that elite oligarchy is the unbendable law of human nature...
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Utena-Car destroying Akio is representative of the series' broader critique of fairy tales and the illusory trappings of shōjo manga, as Utena "becomes literally...
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A Stormy Night (category Criticism of journalism)
welcome the intruder into his own "illusory space". Vătămanu's interpretation sees Chiriac as a literary version of Gheorghe Berevoianu, who had served...
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occurred in the series continuity, only appearing as Epsilon-Church's "simulations" in an attempt to save the Reds and Blues at the end of its thirteenth season...
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Renaissance in Lombardy (category History of Lombardy)
complete with an illusory coffered vault. The other major project to which Bramante devoted himself was the reconstruction of the tribune of Santa Maria delle...
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Time perception (redirect from Sense of time)
P, Rothwell JC (November 2001). "Illusory perceptions of space and time preserve cross-saccadic perceptual continuity" (PDF). Nature. 414 (6861): 302–5...
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stick a needle in my eye." As part of the exploration of Isaac's mental state, Nicole was included as an illusory character, reflecting both Isaac's specific...
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Emotional self-regulation (redirect from Regulation of emotion)
"Efficiency of Illusory Choice Used as a Variant of Situation Selection for Regulating Emotions: Reduction of Positive Experience But Preservation of Physiological...
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agrees, pointing out that the idea of paradise has been seen many times in the series, but almost always illusory or deadened. While many Star Trek episodes...
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Afterlife (redirect from Science of afterlife)
philosophical question of personal identity, termed open individualism by Daniel Kolak, that concludes that individual conscious experience is illusory, and because...
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Analytic philosophy (redirect from History of analytic philosophy)
separateness is illusory and that the universe is more like a pot of treacle than a heap of shot. I therefore said, "The universe is exactly like a heap of shot...
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Cyrus Cylinder (redirect from Cylinder of Cyrus)
comments that the portrayal of Cyrus as a champion of human rights is as illusory as the image of the "humane and enlightened Shah of Persia". D. Fairchild...
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poetics of recollection. The revision of the text points to a shift in the "autobiographical pact" (in Philippe Lejeune's terms), the illusory question...
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Søren Kierkegaard (category Philosophers of art)
is illusory; nominalists, as they are called, deny the existence of characteristics like redness while platonic realists affirm it; some kinds of behaviorists...
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are we going to accept as heroic defenders of the 1931 Republic, against its more or less illusory enemies of the right, those who in order to defend it...
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Pratītyasamutpāda (redirect from Twelvefold chain of dependent origination)
of dharmas through the idealistic philosophy of mind-only. Since all things are illusory manifestations of the mind, they do not really originate or arise...
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