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    Ridley Scott’s View | Techniques‚ quotes examples | Contextual influences | -Ridley scott creates the tyrell corporation as a representation of Hubris as it or the biggest building with skyword pointing lights and the blue glimmer. This connotes t the idea that it is the most superior compared to all other aspects of the society. The building is also structured to be pyramid-like that creates an allusion at the powerful‚ ruing atmosphere. the building along with the background non-digetic movie

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    Kingdom of Heaven‚ directed by Ridley Scott‚ is a movie based upon the life of a Christian named Balian. The movie begins in 1184 with Balian working as a blacksmith in a French village. Balian’s son previously passed away‚ unfortunately leading to his wife’s suicide. For his wife’s burial‚ the local priest‚ Balian’s younger brother‚ orders his wife beheaded (a common medieval practice for victims of suicide). Godfrey‚ the Baron of Ibelin‚ approaches Balian in the village explaining to him that

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    The Stroop effect is a phenomenon wherein individuals take longer to name the color of words printed in a non-matching color‚ such as the word blue printed in red ink‚ than when the words are printed in the same color as the word designates‚ such as the word blue printed in blue ink.; J. R. Stroop first described this in 1935 (Goldstein‚ 2011). Stroop found that this effect occurs when the names of the words cause a competing response‚ which then leads to a slower response to the target (Goldstein

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    Diagnosing and Treating PTSD with the Stroop Effect Yoel Alperin Riverwood International Charter School Many studies have been conducted about the Stroop Effect and about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder‚ however few discuss how the two are related. It’s not surprising that researchers don’t see the two as having any effect on each other and on the surface that is true. It’s hard to believe that a famous study explaining inhibition has any relation to a terrifying disorder caused by extreme trauma

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    and A.W. Young‚ 1986. Understanding face recognition. British Journal of Psychology‚ 17. Dunbar‚ K. and CM. MacLeod‚ 1984. A horse race of a different color: Stroop interference patterns with transformed words. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 10‚ 622-639. Ellis‚ H.D.‚ 1983. ‘The role of the right hemisphere in face perception’. In: A.W. Young (ed.)‚ Functions of the right

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    A Psychoanalysis on Ridley Scott’s Alien In 1923 Sigmund Freud noticed the clash within thought and mental processes which led him to identify three parts of our psyche. He referred to these as the Id‚ Ego and the Superego. The Id is ‘the primitive‚ unconscious basis of the psyche‚ dominated by primary urges’ *. It comes from the initial instinct to satisfy our needs and desires what can be known as the pleasure principle. The uncontrollable repressed part of our psyche‚ for example a newborn child

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    Abstract The aim of my research was to study automatic processes by replicating the previously carried out Stroop effect. The participants‚ 20 Richmond College students (10 boys and 10 girls) chosen by an opportunistic sample were taken into a quiet room separately‚ were presented with 6 lists of words‚ out of which 3 were congruent and the other 3 incongruent and the time taken for each participant to name the colour that the words were written in was measured and recorded. From

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    Psychologists often put observers in different cases where they have to deal with an automatic response in order to get the desired behavior. This allows researchers to test the properties of behavior by exploring what the Stroop effect is. The Stroop Effect showed how

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    In Ridley Scott’s film “Alien” the world is introduced to new slimy villain in this 1979 horror sci-fi film. That villain is no other than an alien predator whose instincts is to kill anything moving. The alien is stuck in a commercial spacecraft that has six human crew members and an android. After reading articles about science fiction films I really understood how unique and ahead of its time this film was. it doesn’t go the same route that other sci-fi films go through during the 1970s like the

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    Ridley Scott’s Gladiator (2000)‚ was the first film set in the ancient world produced since the 1960s. Since then‚ there have been many more films made set in the ancient world. The question is‚ why was Gladiator able to revive the ancient world genre? After seeing films like Ben-Hur and Spartacus‚ two of the greatest films ever made set in the ancient world. it is hard not to see the cinematic cues that Gladiator takes from these films. Ben-Hur follows the story of Judah Ben-Hur after he was betrayed

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