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    An analysis of how Ridley Scott creates suspense and tension through the use of sound‚ cinematography and performance in the air duct scene from “Alien”. In this scene‚ we follow the character Dallas (Tom Skerrit) as he searches for the alien in the ships air ducts‚ whilst communicating with the rest of his crew. At this point the audience are already aware of how dangerous the alien is‚ as it had already killed Kane (John Hurt) and Brett (Harry Dean Stanton) Not only this but Dallas had previously

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    It is essential to validate the utility of the Stroop task as a measure of cognitive depletion and executive attentional impairment in the novel domain of airport security interrogation settings. The current measure was initially adapted from a version developed to gauge deficits in attention by utilising colour names printed in black‚ colour names different to the printed ink and coloured squares (Stroop‚ 1935 and Macleod‚ 1991). Adapted versions based on different possible manipulations of the

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    Throughout Ridley Scott’s famous movie Blade Runner‚ the pressing themes of how people’s life experiences influence memories and whether or not you can trust your memories creates a very controversial debate. One of the main protagonists in the movie is a replicant named Rachel. A replicant is an engineered android‚ which has many human-like characteristics. Tyrell Corporation creates Rachel to be a more advanced replicant‚ where she believes that she is a human. Rachel does not know that her memories

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    interference in relation to the Stroop effect 3 Interference and facilitation are two important aspects of automatic processes. Interference refers to the range to which one process encumbers performance of another‚ whereas facilitation indicates the extent to which one process assists performance of another. Through practice and maturation‚ reading progresses from a controlled process to one that is automatic‚ lessening the demands on attentional resources. Stroop reported one of the first studies

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    THE STROOP EFFECT AND COLOUR-RELATED WORDS ABSTRACT An experiment was carried out to test if the Stroop effect occurred when a small but significant modification to the conditions was applied to the classic Stroop experiments. Previous evidence suggested that although automatic and controlled processes can work simultaneously‚ they can cause undesired interferences. In this experiment‚ colour names were replaced by colour-related words in the Stroop condition and it was found that the Stroop effect

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    Warped Words & The Stroop Effect Table of Content Title page……………………………………………….. 1 Abstract………………………………………………….. 2 Introduction…………………………………………….. 3-5 Materials and Procedures………………………… Results/Data……………………………………………… Conclusion…………………………………………………. Data Tables/Graphs/Illustrations……………….. References/Bibliography………………………………. Abstract My science project is on the Stroop Effect. Basically it’s an effect on the human brain; we become confused from the effect. For example

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    the more attn. we are using Detect a dim light or a soft sound in a bright and noisy room – data limited – depends entirely on the quality of the incoming data‚ not on mental effort or concentration Automaticity and the Effects of Practice The Stroop Effect Series of colour bars or colour words Asked to name as quickly as possible‚ the ink colour of each item in the series. When shown bars they did so quickly with few errors. Things changed dramatically when items consisted of words that named

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    others. The most common portrayal of women‚ in my opinion‚ is that we are either objects of desire or subservient to the more "superior" gender‚ that is‚ men. In Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and Theresa Cha’s Dictee‚ women are‚ indeed‚ portrayed in different ways. I want to compare the representation of women from both works of art. Ridley Scott’s science fiction classic‚ Blade Runner‚ is a story that takes place in the future- 2019 to be exact. There are two things that struck me about this film

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    Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner Comparison and Contrast Introduction Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner are two story lines created in a different era‚ Frankenstein being an early published novel on the creation of an experimental monster that longs to have a normal existence whilst Blade Runner is a more modern take to a future society where there have been genetically engineered robots named ‘replicas’ that are in appearance indistinguishable

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    problem related to anomalous colour perception‚ and had normal or corrected-to-normal visual acuity. Materials Before Stroop task‚ Ishihara’s (1939) test of colour blindness was used to check the colour vision of each subject. The Stroop task was presented on a Macbook Air with 13.3-inch (1440 x 900) and Intel HD Graphics 5000 1536 MB. E-prime 2.0.1 was used for formulating the Stroop task. Response time was collected on a trial-by-trial basis and responses collected using the In-build timer in E-prime

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