Motion - Perception - Motion: dance & mental states

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A presentation given at the This Body of Work conference 2015, hosted by the University of Chichester Dance Dept. The presentation discusses a working interpretation on the relationships between Nihon-buyo training, embodied cognition, the idea of Flow and the neurophenomenology of the self.

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