This article approaches the process of symbolization with a formalized framework that aims to integrate psychoanalytic and neurobiological findings. The authors propose a framework consisting of unconscious and conscious areas. Each of the areas provides networks for storing memories. Psychoanalytically, mental networks contain memories either unconscious or conscious. Neurobiologically, there are subunits of neuronal networks crucial for the storage and recall of memories. Communication between these networks is based on selective memory recall in order to form, for example, figurative representations.
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December 2024
S.C. Cardiologia, Ospedale Mauriziano Umberto I, Torino.
The heart is a remarkable organ from both a scientific and functional standpoint, as well as a symbolic representation of many noble elements of human concern found in poetry, art, and religion. Cinema, a form of art in and of itself, has also taken an interest in the heart. Recently, a TV series dedicated to this organ has combined historical research on the groundbreaking development of the possibility of curing it with the romantic element of the love affair that, in a figurative sense, passes through the same organ.
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July 2024
School of Humanities, Languages and Social Science, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Previous dating research indicated that the Indonesian island of Sulawesi is host to some of the oldest known rock art. That work was based on solution uranium-series (U-series) analysis of calcite deposits overlying rock art in the limestone caves of Maros-Pangkep, South Sulawesi. Here we use a novel application of this approach-laser-ablation U-series imaging-to re-date some of the earliest cave art in this karst area and to determine the age of stylistically similar motifs at other Maros-Pangkep sites.
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October 2023
College of International Studies, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China.
Conceptual metaphors are essential for explaining and understanding social concerns. Natural disaster metaphors are commonly employed to access the abstract and negative impacts of social issues. Five of the top 10 most prevalent natural disaster frames in the Center for Chinese Linguistics (CCL)-earthquake, flood, fire hazard, drought, typhoon, landslide, volcano, sandstorm, tsunami, and debris flow-share a common economic target domain and show economic recession.
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January 2024
Timelines are essential for visually communicating chronological narratives and reflecting on the personal and cultural significance of historical events. Existing visualization tools tend to support conventional linear representations, but fail to capture personal idiosyncratic conceptualizations of time. In response, we built TimeSplines, a visualization authoring tool that allows people to sketch multiple free-form temporal axes and populate them with heterogeneous, time-oriented data via incremental and lazy data binding.
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September 2023
Department of Psychology, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.
In a metaphor, such as , two distinct concepts known as the topic (i.e., ) and vehicle (i.
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