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Method of determining the essences of a mental object
Eidetic reduction is a technique in the study of essences in Edmund Husserl's phenomenology whose goal is to identify the basic components of phenomena
Eidetic_reduction
Austrian-German philosopher (1859–1938)
judgments, and just focus on formal categories themselves. Thanks to "eidetic reduction" (or "essential intuition"), people are able to grasp the possibility
Edmund_Husserl
Topics referred to by the same term
Eidetic is the former name of Bend Studio, an American video game developer. It may also refer to the following: Eidetic memory Eidetic reduction Eidetic
Eidetic_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
disproven by following its implications to an absurd consequence Eidetic reduction, a technique in the study of essences in phenomenology whose goal
Reduction
Necessary reductive first step in phenomenology
all animals or all forms of life in general. Cartesian doubt Epoché Eidetic reduction Nonviolent communication, a practice which involves avoiding judgements
Bracketing_(phenomenology)
Book by Edmund Husserl
exhaustively) the transcendental reduction, the epoché, static and genetic phenomenology, eidetic reduction, and eidetic phenomenology. In the Fourth Meditation
Cartesian_Meditations
Philosophical study of architecture
phenomenological framework started in the 1940s. Husserl's method of eidetic reduction allows the mind to abstract the raw and transitory sensory data -
Phenomenology_(architecture)
Philosophical method and schools of philosophy
phenomenological reduction is the second stage of Husserl's procedure of epoché. That which is essential is then determined by the imaginative work of eidetic variation
Phenomenology_(philosophy)
Argentine psychoanalyst
verbalization in the psychoanalytic process and Husserl's so-called eidetic reduction' shows however his continuing sensitivity to the phenomenological
Horacio_Etchegoyen
American theologian
content of a thought, judgment, or perception, called noema (as well as eidetic reduction), is a helpful key in understanding Winquist's work. Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Charles_Winquist
Alternative therapy for treating trauma
"principle of bipolar configurations" asserts that "every significant eidetic state involves configuration . . . around two opposed nuclei which contend
Somatic_experiencing
Metaphysical school of thought
Qualities (SO-RQ): The structure of conscious phenomena are forged from eidetic, or experientially interpretive, qualities intuited intellectually. This
Object-oriented_ontology
Conscious event, perception or practical knowledge
and contents of experience. It uses different methods, like epoché or eidetic variation. Sensory experience is of special interest to epistemology. An
Experience
Psychoactive substance found in plants in the family Apocynaceae
of both an increase in vividness of visual imagery (which takes on an eidetic quality) and an increased spontaneity of content, which resembles that
Ibogaine
Objective study of religion
presuppositions and interpretations." (Partridge) Husserl introduced the term "eidetic vision" to describe the ability to observe without "prior beliefs and interpretations"
Religious_studies
that the lived meanings are based on an individual but get expressed eidetically, which means that they are general." The final structure is meant to
Descriptive phenomenological method in psychology
Descriptive_phenomenological_method_in_psychology
Aspect of learning procedure
presented just before, or at the same time as, the CS. This causes a reduction in the conditioned response to the CS. Several procedures lead to the
Classical_conditioning
Learning technique that helps in remembering
reactions, where oxidation and reduction can be confused, the phrase "Leo says ger" (lose electron oxidation, gain electron reduction) or acronym "oil rig" (oxidation
Mnemonic
exist in any individual, although a small number of young children have eidetic memory, where they can recall an object with high precision for a few minutes
List of common misconceptions about science, technology, and mathematics
List_of_common_misconceptions_about_science,_technology,_and_mathematics
Dutch reformed priest and religion scholar
of religion: the epoché, the eidetic vision, and intuitive insight—although he maintained that the epoché and the eidetic vision were related to the original
C._Jouco_Bleeker
Study of fundamental reality
meaning and identify essential relations. In phenomenology, the method of eidetic variation is used to investigate essential structures underlying phenomena
Metaphysics
Overview of and topical guide to thought
Understanding Autodidacticism Biofeedback Cognitive dissonance Dual-coding theory Eidetic memory (total recall) Emotion and memory Empiricism Feedback Feedback loop
Outline_of_thought
German physicist (1925–2001)
physically. The loss of his hands and serious reduction of his eyesight apparently resulted in Heim acquiring an eidetic, acoustic memory. He was said to rarely
Burkhard_Heim
Study of the methods of philosophy
feeling and practical concerns. Another phenomenological method is called "eidetic variation". It is used to study the essences of things. This is done by
Philosophical_methodology
Cognitive disorder where memory is disturbed or lost
retained, and they may still be able to form new memories. However, a severe reduction in the ability to learn new material and retrieve old information can
Amnesia
Biological relationship
nicotinic acid, both of which function in many biological oxidization and reduction reactions within the body. Niacin is involved in the synthesis of fatty
Nutrition_and_cognition
bias, the preference for reducing a small risk to zero over a greater reduction in a larger risk. Action bias: The tendency for someone to act when faced
List_of_cognitive_biases
Brain structure in the occipital lobe
reorganization is implemented during early maturity and is responsible for eidetic imagery in some adolescents. During early development, the neural connections
Lunate_sulcus
French philosopher (1930–2004)
structure: worldly genesis and transcendental genesis, empirical structure, eidetic structure, and transcendental structure. To ask oneself the following historico-semantic
Jacques_Derrida
Faculty of mind to store and retrieve data
in memory and learning were among those showing the most significant reduction with age. There was also a marked increase in DNA damage, likely oxidative
Memory
Ability to understand or feel what another is feeling
high levels of both cognitive and emotional empathy, combined with an eidetic memory and imagination. These abilities help him understand the motives
Empathy
Philosophical study of being
ontologists decide whether a certain type of entity, such as numbers, exists. Eidetic variation is a related method in phenomenological ontology that aims to
Ontology
Mental processes
Impairment of Retention Induced by Insulin in Mice May Be Mediated by a Reduction in Central Cholinergic Activity". Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
Memory and retention in learning
Memory_and_retention_in_learning
Study of the development of ontology
method for studying ontology and sciences of essence in general is called eidetic variation. It involves imagining an object of the kind under investigation
History_of_ontology
PTSD showed an 8% reduction in their right hippocampal volume. The patients that suffered from child abuse showed a 12% reduction in their mean left
Effects_of_stress_on_memory
Cognitive system for temporarily holding information
of fMRI, a connection between sleep deprivation was observed through a reduction of performance on the prefrontal cortex and a overall decrease in working
Working_memory
Alleged impact on behavior
electroencephalography (EEG) upon gamma waves, with PET and functional MRI. This reduction is due to representational sharpening in the early sensory areas which
Priming_(psychology)
Division into three categories
on trichotomies and triadic relations and processes, and framed the "Reduction Thesis" that every predicate is essentially either monadic (quality),
Trichotomy_(philosophy)
Class of drugs
of both an increase in vividness of visual imagery (which takes on an eidetic quality) and an increased spontaneity of content, which resembles that
Hallucinogen
Act of improving one's memory
hippocampal atrophy, resulting in as much as a 14% hippocampal volume reduction and impaired hippocampus-dependent memory when compared to elderly subjects
Memory_improvement
American neuropsychiatrist
York: Random House, ISBN 978-1-4000-6871-5. Kandel, Eric R. (2016), Reductionism in Art and Brain Science: Bridging the Two Cultures, New York: Columbia
Eric_Kandel
Type of vivid, enduring autobiographical memory
reliving the negative event. This avoidance could possibly lead to a reduction of emotionally intense memory. The memory stays intact in an individual
Flashbulb_memory
Theory that memory may be stored in the unconscious mind
came into wider public awareness in the 1980s and 1990s followed by a reduction of public attention after a series of scandals, lawsuits, and license
Repressed_memory
Traumatic memories in the human mind
has shown that administration of this drug in rats is correlated with a reduction in synaptic potentiation in the lateral amygdala. This means that the
Traumatic_memories
Biological memory process in organisms
, Pietrini, P., Schapiro, MB., & Underleider, LG. (1995) Age-related reductions in human recognition memory due to inpaired encoding. Science, 269:5221
Encoding_(memory)
Type of confirmation bias
sensation is experienced as a surprise and the hindsight bias has a gradual reduction. When the sense-making process is lacking, the phenomena of reversed hindsight
Hindsight_bias
Type of long-term human memory
with pathological conditions of sleep, such as insomnia, exhibit both reduction in Slow-Wave Sleep and also have impaired consolidation of declarative
Explicit_memory
Aspect of senescence
with higher attentional demands are more difficult to complete due to a reduction in mental energy. Tasks that are simple and more automatic, however, see
Memory_and_aging
Theory of cognition
working memory, in which better working memory is not associated with a reduction in bias. FTT thus explains inconsistencies or biases in reasoning to be
Fuzzy-trace_theory
Memory about one's environment and spatial orientation
are more efficient and accurate navigation, coupled with a significant reduction in the cognitive load required for navigation. When people use GPS devices
Spatial_memory
Effect of later events on a previous memory
1037/1076-898X.8.1.26. PMID 12009174. English, Shaun; Nielson, Kristy A. (2010). "Reduction of the misinformation effect by arousal induced after learning". Cognition
Misinformation_effect
Model of human memory
displaces the last items from short-term store, resulting in a substantial reduction of recency. The SAM model faces serious problems in accounting for long-term
Atkinson–Shiffrin memory model
Atkinson–Shiffrin_memory_model
Retrieval of events or information from the past
achievement. Many tests have been conducted to identify what exactly is the reduction when children do not have physical activity. One test selected children
Recall_(memory)
Neural, cognitive, and behavioral effects of physical exercise
neurogenesis in the brain. These effects collectively contribute to the reduction of brain infarction and edema, leading to potential improvements in neurological
Neurobiological effects of physical exercise
Neurobiological_effects_of_physical_exercise
Error caused by a memory fault
close attention to the weapon being used during an event, which creates a reduction in the ability to remember other details regarding the crime. This can
Memory_error
Japanese scientist (born 1939)
With one dosage of the inhibitor drug FRAX586, Tonegawa showed a marked reduction of FXS symptoms in the mouse model. Tonegawa was an early adopter of optogenetics
Susumu_Tonegawa
Brain imaging studies of those sleep deprived found that the greatest reduction in metabolic rate is in the prefrontal cortex. A blood-oxygen-level dependent
Sleep_and_memory
Neurological process
block the development of long-lasting LTP, and this is accompanied by a reduction in the transcription of genes modulated by the CREB protein. Metaplasticity
Neuronal_memory_allocation
and has shed much light on learning and memory in humans. Scientific reductionism has pushed our understanding of memory closer to the neural level. In
Methods_used_to_study_memory
1900–1901 book by Edmund Husserl
Search Complete (subscription required) Peres, Sávio Passafaro (2017). "Eidetic psychology and theory of knowledge in Logical Investigations by Husserl"
Logical Investigations (Husserl)
Logical_Investigations_(Husserl)
Movements that reflect nervous system changes
skills learning may be correlated with brain activity, particularly, a reduction of brain activity in regions associated with skilled motor practice. Motor
Motor_learning
Effects of trauma on memory
individuals with PTSD symptoms. Memory performance improves alongside a reduction in PTSD symptoms, which indicates that some effects of PTSD on memory
Memory_and_trauma
saccades is significantly weakened. Disruption of the PPC leads to a reduction in the ability to store items from a span of three or four, to one item
Transsaccadic_memory
Memory phenomenon
competitive items that were inhibited become more difficult to remember. This reduction in accessibility is consistent with the definition of inhibition proposed
Retrieval-induced_forgetting
American painter
fundamentally disjunctive nature of reality, both the mundane and the eidetic, as seen in sleep." An article by Mary Lee Thompson was published in ARTS
Stephanie_Rose_(painter)
Memory of people, words and events experienced in the past
is often considered the second-most common form of dementia and is the reduction of blood flow to parts of the brain most often caused by many very small
Retrospective_memory
Eyewitness memory bias
explanation relies on Easterbrook's (1959) theory that stress causes a reduction in mental resources, thus the range of cues a subject can attend to in
Weapon_focus
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Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname for a mild and gentle man, from Middle English do ‘doe’ (Old English dÄ).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name (Old French d’Eu) for someone from Eu in Seine-Maritime, France. The place name is either a dramatic reduction of Latin Augusta ‘(city of) Augustus’, or else derives from the Germanic element auwa ‘water meadow’, ‘island’.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name, a variant of Sell 1.English and Scottish : occupational name for a saddler, from Anglo-Norman French seller (Old French sellier, Latin sellarius, a derivative of sella ‘seat’, ‘saddle’).English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for someone employed in the cellars of a great house or monastery, from Anglo-Norman French celler ‘cellar’ (Old French cellier), or a reduction of the Middle English agent derivative cellerer.English and Scottish : occupational name for a tradesman or merchant, from an agent derivative of Middle English sell(en) ‘to sell’ (Old English sellan ‘to hand over, deliver’).German : probably a habitational name from a place named Sella near Hoyerswerda.
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Girl/Female
Indian, Malaysian
Moment to Remember God
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Gives joy.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
To Become Quiet
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh
The One who Loves the Holy Word
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lost Love
Girl/Female
Indian
A beautiful Raaga musical scale in hindustani indian music
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lustrous
Girl/Female
Spanish
Famous warrior.
Male
Italian
Short form of Italian Giovanni, VANNI means "God is gracious."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Princess
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a.
Pertaining to fustet or fisetin.
n.
An endemic disease.
a.
Related to, resembling, or containing epidote; as, an epidotic granite.
a.
Common to, or affecting at the same time, a large number in a community; -- applied to a disease which, spreading widely, attacks many persons at the same time; as, an epidemic disease; an epidemic catarrh, fever, etc. See Endemic.
a.
Alt. of Epidemical
a.
Imitative; mimetic.
a.
Identical.
a.
Alt. of Geodetical
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Endemic.
a.
Alt. of Eugetinic
adv.
In an endemic manner.
n.
Anything which takes possession of the minds of people as an epidemic does of their bodies; as, an epidemic of terror.
a.
Spreading widely, or generally prevailing; affecting great numbers, as an epidemic does; as, epidemic rage; an epidemic evil.
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Pacific. See Irenic.
n.
An epidemic disease.
n.
An epidemic disease.
a.
Alt. of Endemical
adv.
In an epidemic manner.
q.
Moving or causing motion; motory; active, as opposed to latent.