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    [[alternative]]Researching the life field of the Zhong-Lin Settlement Using the Phenomenology Approach

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    [[abstract]]  本研究是一篇有關探討其地方性如何構成的地方研究,以嘉義縣大林鎮中林庄作為主要的研究區域。中林為一傳統農村聚落,以現象學角度來體驗中林地方的生活世界,透過中林聚落實質空間的調查、歷史文獻、物件蒐集、地方耆老與居民生活經驗訪談、參與式觀察來進行場所的解讀與書寫。    中林地方的實質空間呈現之所以動人,其形成的背後有各種不同面向但又相互關連的作用力。本研究先從歷史的向度出發看從中林特定的歷史發展過程,接著以中林聚落居住、生產、宗教信仰、公共空間四個生活場域來探討中林地方特有的實質空間條件與農村生活方式,透過生活地景的閱讀、地方空間的建構歷程、集體記憶、社會互動網絡、日常生活的身體經驗的幾個面向來建構中林地方文化的空間意涵與主體性的空間意義,理解中林地方的空間發展與其生活世界的構成、探討居民身體╱空間的體驗、社會互動網絡如何對中林地方構成集體記憶,產生對場所的認同,進而建構中林地方獨特的地方感。   本研究內容分為六個章節。第一章:說明研究動機與目的,來界定本文研究的理論建構,並作相關文獻回顧及分析。第二章:從歷史向度出發去探討中林聚落的空間形成與社會發展脈絡。第三章:從中林聚落居住與生產場域來說明中林自然地理條件與地方生活之間的居住、生產關係。第四章:從中林聚落宗教信仰場域說明聚落的神聖空間形式與宗教活動形成的社會互動網絡。第五章:從日常生活的凝像與身體參與來看中林地方公共空間場域的社會互動關係、生活互動方式,藉此來討論地方性的空間意義。第六章:結論,從中林的地方性看地方感的形成,並透過中林地方經驗反思一個地方研究的意義。[[abstract]]  This is a local study about how the local is constructed based on Zhong-Lin Li— In Dalin Town, Chiayi County, Taiwan—as a main research area that is a villatic statement.  Experiencing the living world of Zhong-lin in a phenomenological way, the place is read and written by cultural heritage, historical documents and graphs, collective of old photos, local elders, life experience from inhabitant, and space experience by people.   The real space of Zhong-lin Li is fetching because of efforts from many dimension that are connected to each other. The study is started from the history of Zhong-lin that is historical dimension, then research the special spatial condition and countryside life style of Zhong-lin from four living field of statement living, production, religion, and public place. Dimensions of the reading of living landscape, the construct of local space, collective  memory, social react network and living experience by body constructed the spatial meaning of local culture and subjectivity of Zhong-Lin. Comprehend space development and composing of the living world of Zhong-Lin, inquires body and spatial experience of residents, how the social interactive network construct the collective memory of Zhong-Lin, produce the approbation to the place and construct a special local feeling of the Zhong-Lin.   The paper is written in six chapters.   Chapter 1:Explain the motive and purpose of the study, define the theories construction of the research and make the related document review and analyze.    Chapter 2: Inquire the space formation and grain of society development of Zhong-lin settlement from the history dimension.    Chapter 3: Explain natural geography condition and the local life of living and production relation on living and production area of Zhong-lin settlement.   Chapter 4: Explain social interactive network formed by sacred space and religious activity on religion and faith area of Zhong-lin settlement.    Chapter 5: With body participation and observation of the daily life, explain the living interactive way and the social interaction of public area of Zhong-lin, and discuss the spatial meaning of locality.    Chapter 6:Conclusion: To see the formation of the sense of place from the locality of Zhong-lin, and introspect a meaning of local research through local experience of the Zhong-lin

    Themed issue on 2D materials

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    Guest editors Manish Chhowalla, Zhong Lin and Mauricio Terrones introduce this Journal of Materials Chemistry C themed issue on 2D materials.</p

    A First- and Second-Order Motion Energy Analysis of Peripheral Motion Illusions Leads to Further Evidence of “Feature Blur” in Peripheral Vision

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    Anatomical and physiological differences between the central and peripheral visual systems are well documented. Recent findings have suggested that vision in the periphery is not just a scaled version of foveal vision, but rather is relatively poor at representing spatial and temporal phase and other visual features. Shapiro, Lu, Huang, Knight, and Ennis (2010) have recently examined a motion stimulus (the “curveball illusion”) in which the shift from foveal to peripheral viewing results in a dramatic spatial/temporal discontinuity. Here, we apply a similar analysis to a range of other spatial/temporal configurations that create perceptual conflict between foveal and peripheral vision.To elucidate how the differences between foveal and peripheral vision affect super-threshold vision, we created a series of complex visual displays that contain opposing sources of motion information. The displays (referred to as the peripheral escalator illusion, peripheral acceleration and deceleration illusions, rotating reversals illusion, and disappearing squares illusion) create dramatically different perceptions when viewed foveally versus peripherally. We compute the first-order and second-order directional motion energy available in the displays using a three-dimensional Fourier analysis in the (x, y, t) space. The peripheral escalator, acceleration and deceleration illusions and rotating reversals illusion all show a similar trend: in the fovea, the first-order motion energy and second-order motion energy can be perceptually separated from each other; in the periphery, the perception seems to correspond to a combination of the multiple sources of motion information. The disappearing squares illusion shows that the ability to assemble the features of Kanisza squares becomes slower in the periphery.The results lead us to hypothesize “feature blur” in the periphery (i.e., the peripheral visual system combines features that the foveal visual system can separate). Feature blur is of general importance because humans are frequently bringing the information in the periphery to the fovea and vice versa

    Supplemental_data_REF_8_22_19_revision - Pediatric Stroke Impairs Theory of Mind Performance

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    Supplemental_data_REF_8_22_19_revision for Pediatric Stroke Impairs Theory of Mind Performance by Warren Lo, Xiangrui Li, Kristen Hoskinson, Kelly McNally, Melissa Chung, JoEllen Lee, Ji Wang, Zhong-Lin Lu and Keith Yeates in Journal of Child Neurology</p

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656211052837 - Supplemental material for Association Between SNPs in 1q32.2 and NSCL ± <i>P</i> in Han Chinese Population

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656211052837 for Association Between SNPs in 1q32.2 and NSCL ± P in Han Chinese Population by Bin Yin, Jia-Yu Shi, Bing Shi, Qian Zheng and Zhong-Lin Jia in The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal</p

    sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656231163398 - Supplemental material for Integrated Analysis of the Association Between Variants at <i>PAX7</i> and NSCL/P in the Han Population

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656231163398 for Integrated Analysis of the Association Between Variants at PAX7 and NSCL/P in the Han Population by Cheng-Wei Yang, Yue You, Jia-lin Sun, Bing Shi and Zhong-Lin Jia in The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal</p

    Two new brackish-water species of Pogaina (Rhabdocoela: Provorticidae) from China

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    Zhong, Lin-Hong, Xie, Yao-Hang, Hu, Xiao-Zhou, Chen, Yu-Si, Feng, Wei-Tao, Zhang, Yu, Wang, An-Tai (2019): Two new brackish-water species of Pogaina (Rhabdocoela: Provorticidae) from China. Zootaxa 4679 (2): 353-364, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4679.2.

    sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656231157575 - Supplemental material for Causal Variations at <i>IRF6</i> Gene Identified in Van der Woude Syndrome Pedigrees

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656231157575 for Causal Variations at IRF6 Gene Identified in Van der Woude Syndrome Pedigrees by Cheng-Wei Yang, Bin Yin, Jia-Yu Shi, Bing Shi and Zhong-Lin Jia in The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal</p
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