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Insights into perceptual ambiguity and inference in art- : a practice-based app...

Meyler, Samuel Viana

The goal of this dissertation is to apply the phenomenon of perceptual ambiguity to the corporeal form, adopting examples from the work of acting instructor Jacques Lecoq (1921-1999). I submit that the sensitivity of our perceptual system, highly adapted to recognise human faces and bodies, both constrain, as well as aid, artistic attempts at embodied ambiguity. Furthermore, defamiliarisation will generally be ...


Noninvasive molecular sexing: An evaluation and validation of the SRY- and amel...

Vanpé, Cécile; Salmona, Jordi; Pais, Isa; Kun-Rodrigues, Célia; Pichon, Claire; Meyler, Samuel Viana; Rabarivola, Clément; Lewis, Rebecca J.

Many lemur species are arboreal, elusive, and/or nocturnal and are consequently difficult to approach, observe and catch. In addition, most of them are endangered. For these reasons, non-invasive sampling is especially useful in primates including lemurs. A key issue in conservation and ecological studies is to identify the sex of the sampled individuals to investigate sex-biased dispersal, parentage, social or...


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