The poster and presentation describe existing neuroscientific theories on how a meditative Flow state (Csikszentmihalyi, 1990) can manifest in movement performance. A pilot experiment design and its results are also presented as an empirical approach to this research topic
This study explores the relationship between the organization of neurophysiologicprocesses and the i...
When experienced dancers watch other dancers perform, they perceive the movement in a quantifiably d...
Somatic Practices are body-based movement practices that foreground self-awareness and a first perso...
This paper presents an ongoing research project which uses an interdisciplinary methodology to explo...
Since the 1960’s, somatic approaches in dance education have flourished. Williamson (2010) and many ...
Relative to the extensive neuroscientific work on seated meditation practices, far less studies have...
Human has a formidable ability that can control his/her own body to perform numerous numbers of skil...
Over the past decades, cognitive neuroscience has witnessed a shift from predominantly disembodied a...
This project presents an interpretation of what a 'human installation' could be, and a theoretical f...
The aim of this paper is to consider cognition as a special type of movement by emphasising the impo...
This thesis is guided by curiosity regarding the possibility of incorporatingAuthentic Movement into...
The field of Neuroaesthetics attempts to identify the brain processes underlying aesthetic experienc...
This paper aims to relate my experience of the expansive benefits of the mindful embodiment of movem...
There is a rising scientific interest in the neuroscience behind contemplative practices (see e.g., ...
As part of a programme of research that is developing tools to enhance choreographic practice, an in...
This study explores the relationship between the organization of neurophysiologicprocesses and the i...
When experienced dancers watch other dancers perform, they perceive the movement in a quantifiably d...
Somatic Practices are body-based movement practices that foreground self-awareness and a first perso...
This paper presents an ongoing research project which uses an interdisciplinary methodology to explo...
Since the 1960’s, somatic approaches in dance education have flourished. Williamson (2010) and many ...
Relative to the extensive neuroscientific work on seated meditation practices, far less studies have...
Human has a formidable ability that can control his/her own body to perform numerous numbers of skil...
Over the past decades, cognitive neuroscience has witnessed a shift from predominantly disembodied a...
This project presents an interpretation of what a 'human installation' could be, and a theoretical f...
The aim of this paper is to consider cognition as a special type of movement by emphasising the impo...
This thesis is guided by curiosity regarding the possibility of incorporatingAuthentic Movement into...
The field of Neuroaesthetics attempts to identify the brain processes underlying aesthetic experienc...
This paper aims to relate my experience of the expansive benefits of the mindful embodiment of movem...
There is a rising scientific interest in the neuroscience behind contemplative practices (see e.g., ...
As part of a programme of research that is developing tools to enhance choreographic practice, an in...
This study explores the relationship between the organization of neurophysiologicprocesses and the i...
When experienced dancers watch other dancers perform, they perceive the movement in a quantifiably d...
Somatic Practices are body-based movement practices that foreground self-awareness and a first perso...