• Theatrical improvisation, consciousness, and cognition
  • [NT 42944] Record Type: [NT 8598] Electronic resources : [NT 40817] monographic
    [NT 47261] Author: DrinkoClay.,
    [NT 47356] Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: Palgrave Connect (Online service)
    [NT 47351] Place of Publication: Basingstoke
    [NT 47263] Published: Palgrave Macmillan;
    [NT 47352] Year of Publication: 2013
    [NT 47264] Description: 1 online resource.
    [NT 47266] Subject: Improvisation (Acting) - Psychological aspects. -
    [NT 51458] Online resource: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137335296An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
    [NT 47265] Notes: Description based on publisher supplied information; title not viewed.
    [NT 51398] Summary: Improvisation teachers Viola Spolin, Del Close, and Keith Johnstone knew that with structure and guidelines, the human mind could be trained to be effortlessly spontaneous and intuitive. Cognitive studies is finally catching up with what improvisers have known for over fifty years. Through archival research, workshops, and interviews, "Theatrical Improvisation, Consciousness, and Cognition" explores improvisation's effects on consciousness and cognition and compares these theories to current findings in cognitive neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy.
    [NT 50961] ISBN: 9781137335296electronic bk.
    [NT 50961] ISBN: 1137335297electronic bk.
    [NT 60779] Content Note: Viola Spolin: Games as a Means towards Flow, Empathy, and Finding One's Truer Self Del Close: Improvisational Time and the Multiple Draft Modeled Mind Keith Johnstone: Spontaneity, Storytelling, Status and Masks, Trance, Altered States The Improvising Mind: On Stage and in the Lab.
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