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Behrendt R. F., L'homme à la lumière de la sociologie.
Karady Victor. Behrendt R. F., L'homme à la lumière de la sociologie.. In: Revue française de sociologie, 1965, 6-4. pp. 531-532
Legacy
'A stunning first novel. Behrendt creates vivid characters whose convincing inner lives bring this story of loss and survival powerfully to life.' Kate Grenville, author of The Secret River, on Larissa Behrendt's Hom
Identity negative priming: a phenomenon of perception, recognition or selection?
The present study addresses the problem whether negative priming (NP) is due to information processing in perception, recognition or selection. We argue that most NP studies confound priming and perceptual similarity of prime-probe episodes and implement a color-switch paradigm in order to resolve the issue. In a series of three identity negative priming experiments with verbal naming response, we determined when NP and positive priming (PP) occur during a trial. The first experiment assessed the impact of target color on priming effects. It consisted of two blocks, each with a different fixed target color. With respect to target color no differential priming effects were found. In Experiment 2 the target color was indicated by a cue for each trial. Here we resolved the confounding of perceptual similarity and priming condition. In trials with coinciding colors for prime and probe, we found priming effects similar to Experiment 1. However, trials with a target color switch showed such effects only in trials with role-reversal (distractor-to-target or target-to-distractor), whereas the positive priming (PP) effect in the target-repetition trials disappeared. Finally, Experiment 3 split trial processing into two phases by presenting the trial-wise color cue only after the stimulus objects had been recognized. We found recognition in every priming condition to be faster than in control trials. We were hence led to the conclusion that PP is strongly affected by perception, in contrast to NP which emerges during selection, i.e., the two effects cannot be explained by a single mechanism
Partners in the global society of the future
INTERECONOMICS has repeatedly published the opinion that the main objective of development aid has to be the raising of the standard of living in the developing countries without influencing the socio-economic structure of the recipient countries. This view is opposed by the well-known development expert Professor Behrendt of the Free University of Berlin. We here want to open a discussion upon this opinion
Inhibition in the dynamics of selective attention: an integrative model for negative priming
We introduce a computational model of the negative priming (NP) effect that includes perception, memory, attention, decision making, and action. The model is designed to provide a coherent picture across competing theories of NP. The model is formulated in terms of abstract dynamics for the activations of features, their binding into object entities, their semantic categorization as well as related memories and appropriate reactions. The dynamic variables interact in a connectionist network which is shown to be adaptable to a variety of experimental paradigms. We find that selective attention can be modeled by means of inhibitory processes and by a threshold dynamics. From the necessity of quantifying the experimental paradigms, we conclude that the specificity of the experimental paradigm must be taken into account when predicting the nature of the NP effect
SonicChair
Hermann T, Kõiva R. SonicChair. In: Behrendt F, Lossius T, eds. Sonic Interaction Design - Exhibition Catalogue. Bergen, Norway: BEK: Bergen Center for Electronic Arts; 2011: 36-37
Auditory Augmentation at your Fingertips
Tünnermann R, Bovermann T, Hermann T. Auditory Augmentation at your Fingertips. In: Behrendt F, Lossius T, eds. Sonic Interaction Design - Exhibition Catalogue. Bergen, Norway: BEK: Bergen Center for Electronic Arts; 2011: 14-17
Historießlosoß og antropologi. - Poul Behrendt: Viljens former
Historical philosophy and anthropology: on Poul Behrendt’s “Types o f Will” - Augustine - Goethe - GrundtvigReviewed by Mogens Bj erring-HansenPoul Behrendt’s book is of a philosophical and psychological nature, and belongs within the neo-humanist and existential tradition in Danish criticism. It consists of theoretical essays (on existential historical philosophy) and analyses of Augustine’s Confessions, Goethe’s study of botany and Grundtvig’s Nyaars-Morgen (New Year’s Morning) with regard both to their literary quality and to their position in the history of ideas. The starting-point of the book and its main attack is on the divided, super-intellectual, and ahistorical “type of consciousness” in our time, but on the basis of the author’s own anthropological study of historical philosophy a review is undertaken of the major stages in European history of “types of consciousness”. With Augustine comes a liberation from mythical thought, and at the same time the germ of modern individualism and intellectualism is formed. In Goethe and Grundtvig, however, a type of consciousness is reached that goes beyond Augustine, one which is characterised by unity and fullness. In the case of Grundtvig it is, according to Behrendt, his own personal memory and his “historical method” that provide him with the solution: self-realisation and a close connection with one’s surroundings. This reveals itself in Nyaars-Morgen
Heinrich Buchenau am 20. April 1922, 60 Jahre Alt.
Limited edition of 1000.Illustrations tipped in.Includes bibliographical references.Erasionen, von Max Bernhart.--Ein Schaffhauser münzgewicht aus dem 12. jahrhundert von Julius Cahn.--Ein münzfund im stifte St. Florian, von Fritz Dworschak.--Die medaillen auf die deutsche nationalversammlung, 1919, von Lothar Frede.--Kölnische münzen, von F. Friedensburg.--Rechentücher aus dem Münchner stadtmuseum, von A. v. Loehr.--Fehlerquellen welche bei prüfung des feingehalts von mittelaltermünzen zu beachten sind, von A. Luschin von Ebengreuth.--Niedersächsische pfennige, von P. J. Meier.--Max Heinrich's von Köln schilling, 1655, von Alfred Noss.--Zwei beiträge zur münzkunde desmittelalters, von Behrendt Pick.--Die schönste münze von Elis, von KurtRegling.-- Die "rechnungsmünzen" in Kursachsen, der Lausitz, Schlesien und Böhmen im anfang des 18. jahrhunderts, von Schwinkowski.Mode of access: Internet
Author Commentary: Mobile Music Technology: From Innovation to Ubiquitous Use
This author commentary chapter accompanies the re-publication of my co-authored 2006 paper ‘Mobile Music Technology: Report on an Emerging Community’ - one of 30 papers selected from 1,200 NIME papers to be included in the book ‘A NIME Reader: Fifteen Years of New Interfaces for Musical Expression, published by Springer and edited by Alexander Refsum Jensenius and Michael J. Lyons
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