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entopic การใช้

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  • The entopic phenomenon can be seen especially when looking at a bright blue sky.
  • Surautomatism includes cubomania, entopic graphomania and various types of what the Romanian surrealists called " indecipherable writing ".
  • The differential diagnosis includes entopic phenomena, which are visual images produced within the eye and reflected to the retina.
  • The entrance stone to Newgrange; Lewis-Williams and Pearce argue that these motifs represent entopic phenomenon that have resulted from altered states of consciousness.
  • At times, if it is visible on certain surfaces it can be because our eyes sees vitreous fluid present inside our eyes ( entopic phenomenon ).
  • Critics argued that the use of evidence was selective, and that there was insufficient evidence for the authors'three-stage model of entopic phenomenon.
  • From there, they look at the art motifs found at sites in this part of the continent, highlighting the argument of Dronfield that such motifs were an attempt to depict entopic phenomenon, in doing so drawing ethnographic parallels with the artworks created by shamans among the Tukano people of Amazonia.
  • There are also many drawing methods, such as line drawing, stippling, shading, the surrealist method of entopic graphomania ( in which dots are made at the sites of impurities in a blank sheet of paper, and lines are then made between the dots ), and tracing ( drawing on a translucent paper, such as " tracing paper ", around the outline of preexisting shapes that show through the paper ).
  • They are seen, for example, as representing such things as the first scribbles by humans, though intuitive and random but serpentines ( Breuil ); water related ( Marshack ); entopic shapes or phosphenes ( Bednarik ); huts, comets, or rivers, or linear-phallic and male symbols in the statistical placement of signs within a cave ( Leroi-Gourhan ); snakes ( and thereby associated with death ) ( Barri鑢e ); psycho-neurological archetypes ( Gallus ); hunting marks ( Barri鑢e ); shamanic ritual ( Lewis-Williams ).