
Language, Vision and Music
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- Language, Vision, and Music
- editorial page
- Title page
- LCC data
- Dedication
- Contents
- About the Editors
- Introduction
- Part I: Language & vision
- Multimedia integration. A system-theoretic perspective
- Visualising lexical prosodic representations for speech applications
- A simulated language understanding agent using virtual perception
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Affective multimodal interaction with a 3D agent
- CHAMELEON. A general platform for performing intellimedia
- Machine perception of real-time multimodal natural dialogue
- Communicative rhythm in gesture and speech
- Signals and meanings of gaze in animated faces
- Speech, vision and aphasic communication
- Synaesthesia and knowing
- What synaesthesia is (and is not)
- Synaesthesia is not a psychic anomaly, but a form of non-verbal thinking
- Part II: Language & music
- Music and language. Metaphor and causation
- Expression, content and meaning in language and music. An integrated semiotic analysis
- Auditory structuring in explaining dyslexia
- A comparative review of priming effects in language and music
- The respective roles of consciousand subconscious processes for interpreting language and music
- Aesthetic forms of expression as information delivery units
- The lexicon of the Conductor's face
- How do interactive virtual operas shift relationships between music, text and image?
- Let's Improvise Together. A testbed for a formalism in language, vision and sounds integration
- On tonality in Irish traditional music
- The relationship between the imitation and recognition of non-verbal rhythms and language comprehension
- Rising-falling contours in speech. A metaphor of tension-resolution schemes in European musical traditions? Evidence from regional varieties of Italian
- Part III: Creativity
- Plenary panel session: What is creativity?
- The analogical foundations of creativity in language, culture & the arts: "The Upper Paleolithic to 2100CE"
- Creativity in humans, computers, and the rest of God's creatures. A meditation from within the economic world
- The origins of Mexican metaphor in Tarahumara Indian religion
- Is creativity algorithmic?
- Subject Index
- Name Index
- ADVANCES IN CONSCIOUSNESS RESEARCH
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