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<p class="floop-link" id=">[[Alfred Korzybski and William Burroughs – Time-Binding and Time-Scrambling]]</p> | |||
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Revision as of 14:24, 18 November 2020
FEELING TONE-CURVES
Alfred Korzybski and William Burroughs – Time-Binding and Time-Scrambling
ANNOTATION:
|...| Lydia Liu, The Freudian Robot
Carl Jung used a galvometer in his "word association" experiments (1907), which registered the response to lowering of electrical resistance in the body; here “feeling tone curves” are recorded on a roll of paper. As each word was uttered a stop-watch would record the response and the next word would follow. The result was a series of lines forming “peaks” and troughs which together could be read as patterns of behaviour. Jung concluded "“The unconscious is an autometer” [1]
- ↑ Liu, The Freudian Robot p20