Neurofilmology. Audiovisual Studies and the Challenge of Neurosciences

Ruggero Eugeni (Editor), Adriano D'Aloia (Editor)

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Abstract

Over the last two decades, discoveries made in the field of cognitive neuroscience have begun to permeate humanities and social sciences. This special issue of Cinéma & Cie focuses on major conceptual and epistemological arguments arising from the dialogue between audiovisual studies and neurosciences. In the context of this intersection, Neurofilmology is an interdisciplinary research program that arises at the encounter between two models of viewer: the viewer - as- mind (deriving from a cognitive/analytical approach), and the viewer-as-body (typical of the phenomenological/continental approach). Accordingly, Neurofilmology focuses on the viewer-as-organism, by investigating with both empirical and speculative epistemological tools the subject of audiovisual experience, postulated as embodied, embedded enacted, extended, emerging, affective and relational.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherMimesis
Number of pages210
ISBN (Print)9788869770227
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Publication series

NameCINÉMA & CIE

Keywords

  • cognitive neurosciences
  • film semiotics
  • film studies
  • media studies

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