Mary Immaculate Research Repository: Recent submissions
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Interview with Kieran O' Sullivan (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Jack Sheehan (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Frank Prendergast (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Anthony Cunneon (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Anonymous (Oral History Collection)
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Perceptual modalities: modes of presentation or modes of interaction?
(Imprint Academic, 2010)Perceptual modalities have been traditionally considered the product of dedicated biological systems producing information for higher cognitive processing. Psychological and neuropsychological evidence is offered which ... -
Enactive theorists do it on purpose: on why the enactive approach demands an account of goals and goal-directedness.
(Springer Netherlands, 2007)The enactive approach to cognitive science involves frequent references to “action” without making clear what is intended by the term. In particular, no definition or account is offered of goals which can encompass not ... -
Interview with Liam Clancy (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Tom Clancy (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Seamus Ryan(Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Tony Healy (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Johnny Butler (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Timmy Mulcahy (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Noreen Heverin (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Kathy Anglim (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Connie O'Gorman (Oral History Collection)
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Self-other contingencies: enacting social perception
(Springer Netherlands, 2009)Can we see the expressiveness of other people's gestures, hear the intentions in their voice, see the emotions in their posture? Traditional theories of social cognition still say we cannot, because intentions and emotions ... -
Interview with Billy Hough (Oral History Collection)
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Metalliferous Mine Waste in West Cornwall: The Implications for Coastal Management
(Samara Publishing Ltd, 1996)Metalliferous mining has taken place in Cornwall since the Bronze Age. Copper production in southwest England peaked at 15,255 tonnes of metal in 1860, while c. 12,794 tonnes of tin metal represented its peak production ...