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Rorschach Audio – Citations & References
A recent (though by no means complete) list of academic research papers that quote the version of “Rorschach Audio” that was published by The MIT Press in Leonardo Music Journal in 2001…
Michael Nees & Charlotte Phillips – “Auditory Pareidolia: Effects of Contextual Priming on Perceptions of Purportedly Paranormal & Ambiguous Auditory Stimuli”, Applied Cognitive Psychology, volume 29, issue 1, pages 129 to 134, Wiley 2015
Diana Espirito Santo – “Fluid Divination: Movement, Chaos & the Generation of Noise in Afro-Cuban Spiritist Oracular Production”, Anthropology of Consciousness, volume 24 issue 1, pages 32 to 56, American Anthropological Association 2013
Donna M. Lloyd, Elizabeth Lewis, Jacob Payne & Lindsay Wilson – “A Qualitative Analysis of Sensory Phenomena Induced by Perceptual Deprivation”, Phenomenology & the Cognitive Sciences, volume 11, issue 1, pages 95 to 112, Springer 2012
Jan Dirk Blom & Iris E.C. Sommer – “Akoestische Hallucinaties; Nomenclatuur en Classificatie”, Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie, volume 53, issue 1, pages 15 to 25, Nederlandse Vereniging voor Psychiatrie 2011
Jan Dirk Blom & Iris E.C. Sommer – “Auditory Hallucinations; Nomenclature & Classification”, Cognitive & Behavioral Neurology, volume 23, issue 1, pages 55-62, Society for Behavioral & Cognitive Neurology 2010
Morley Hollenberg, Alan Dunning & Paul Woodrow – “Ghosts in the Machine”, Proceedings of the 16th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, pages 1125-1126, Association for Computing Machinery 2008
“Rorschach Audio” publications from 2001 and 2012 are also cited in the following books (“Anomalistic Psychology” being co-written by my former colleague, the excellent Prof. Chris French, Psychology Department, Goldsmiths College)…
Christopher French & Anna Stone – “Anomalistic Psychology: Exploring Paranormal Belief & Experience”, Palgrave Macmillan 2013
Greg Hainge – “Noise Matters: Towards an Ontology of Noise”, Bloomsbury Academic 2013
Tony Jinks – “An Introduction to the Psychology of Paranormal Belief and Experience”, McFarland 2011
Christof Migone – “Sonic Somatic: Performances of the Unsound Body”, Errant Bodies 2011
Jan Dirk Blom – “A Dictionary of Hallucinations”, Springer 2009
Mikko Keskinen – “Audio Book: Essays on Sound Technologies in Narrative Fiction”, Lexington 2008
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