Handling Digital Brains: A Laboratory Study of Multimodal Semiotic Interaction in the Age of Computers
暫譯: 處理數位大腦:電腦時代多模態符號互動的實驗研究
Alac, Morana
- 出版商: Summit Valley Press
- 出版日期: 2011-04-22
- 售價: $700
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $665
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 199
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 0262015684
- ISBN-13: 9780262015684
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商品描述
An analysis of how fMRI researchers actively involve their bodies--with hand movements in particular--in laboratory practice.
The results of fMRI brain scanning require extensive analysis in the laboratory. In Handling Digital Brains, Morana Alac shows that fMRI researchers do not sit passively staring at computer screens but actively involve their bodies in laboratory practice. Discussing fMRI visuals with colleagues, scientists animate the scans with gestures, and talk as they work with computers. Alac argues that to understand how digital scientific visuals take on meaning we must consider their dynamic coordination with gesture, speech, and working hands. These multimodal actions, she suggests, are an essential component of digital scientific visuals.
A semiotician trained in cognitive science, Alac grounds her discussion in concepts from Peirce's semiotics and her methodology in ethnography and multimodal conversation analysis. Basing her observations on videotaped records of activity in three fMRI research labs, Alac describes scientists' manual engagement with digital visuals of the human brain. Doing so, she turns her attention to the issue of practical thinking. Alac argues that although fMRI technology directs scientists to consider human thinking in terms of an individual brain, scientific practices in the fMRI lab demonstrate thinking that engages the whole lived body and the world in which the body is situated. The turn toward the digital does not bring with it abstraction but a manual and embodied engagement. The practical and multimodal engagement with digital brains in the laboratory challenges certain assumptions behind fMRI technology; it suggests our hands are essential to learning, and the making of meaning.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
對於 fMRI 研究者如何在實驗室實踐中積極參與身體,特別是手部動作的分析。
fMRI 腦部掃描的結果需要在實驗室中進行廣泛的分析。在 Handling Digital Brains 一書中,Morana Alac 表示 fMRI 研究者並不是被動地坐在那裡盯著電腦螢幕,而是積極地將身體參與到實驗室的實踐中。科學家們在與同事討論 fMRI 視覺資料時,會用手勢來生動地表達掃描結果,並在使用電腦時進行交談。Alac 主張,要理解數位科學視覺資料如何獲得意義,我們必須考慮它們與手勢、語言和工作雙手之間的動態協調。她建議,這些多模態行動是數位科學視覺資料的重要組成部分。
作為一名受過認知科學訓練的符號學家,Alac 將她的討論基於 Peirce 的符號學概念,並將她的方法論根植於民族誌和多模態對話分析。Alac 根據三個 fMRI 研究實驗室的錄影記錄來進行觀察,描述科學家們如何手動參與人腦的數位視覺資料。在這樣做的過程中,她將注意力轉向實踐思維的議題。Alac 主張,儘管 fMRI 技術引導科學家將人類思維視為個體腦部的問題,但 fMRI 實驗室中的科學實踐展示了思維是如何與整個生活的身體及其所處的世界相互關聯的。向數位的轉變並不帶來抽象,而是手動和具身的參與。在實驗室中與數位腦部的實踐和多模態參與挑戰了某些關於 fMRI 技術的假設;這表明我們的雙手對於學習和意義的形成是至關重要的。
作者簡介
Morana Alač is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication and Program in Science Studies at the University of California, San Diego.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Morana Alač 是加州大學聖地牙哥分校通訊系及科學研究計畫的助理教授。