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Margaret Shaffer <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Colleague,

The latest issue of Projections: The Journal for Movies and Mind has published! This special issue's goal is to offer insights across film theory and history, the intersubjective relationship between the movie and the viewer, and a possible experimental approach to the new life of film.

Published in association with The Society for Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image: 
https://scsmi-online.org/

Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: 
www.berghahnjournals.com/projections

Volume 16, Issue 1

Guest Editor Introduction
The Neuroscience of Film
Vittorio Gallese and Michele Guerra
https://bit.ly/3Kk7iJ7 

Articles
Triangulation Revisited
Murray Smith
https://bit.ly/3vO78V6 

Cranes, Drones and Eisenstein: A Neurohumanistic Approach to Audio/Visual Gestures
Anna Kolesnikov
https://bit.ly/3EXcmCb 

Enactive Authorship: Second-Order Simulation of the Viewer Experience—A Neurocinematic Approach
Pia Tikka
https://bit.ly/3rX9foA 

How Movie Events Engage Childrens’ Brains to Combine Visual Attention with Domain-Specific Processing Involving Number and Theory of Mind in a Cinematic Arena
Daniel T. Levin, Andrew Mattarella-Micke, Madison J. Lee, Lewis J. Baker, Matthew A. Bezdek, and Bruce D. McCandliss
https://bit.ly/3Kp7oPL 

Dramatic Irony: A Case Study in the Mutual Benefit of Combining Social Neuroscience with Film Theory
Cynthia Cabañas, Atsushi Senju, and Tim J. Smith
https://bit.ly/3OUXokT 

Enacting Moving Images: Film Theory and Experimental Science within a New Cognitive Media Theory
Joerg Fingerhut and Katrin Heimann
https://bit.ly/3vqv8ih 

How to Be a Moderate Optimist about Neuroscience in Film Theory and Other Places
William P. Seeley
https://bit.ly/3vmnTYA 

Book Reviews
Maarten Coëgnarts, Jonathan Frome, Christopher Goetz, and Maureen Turim
https://bit.ly/3LuWOrK 

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Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: 
www.berghahnjournals.com/projections 
Recommend Projections to your library  
www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/projections/library-recommendations

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