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Author: Maria Gyemant

Bio Note: Maria Gyemant is a post-doctoral researcher at the Husserl Archives in Paris. She took part, as a post-doctoral researcher, in the Emphiline project on Surprise 2012-2015 (directed by Natalie Depraz) and is currently participating in the analysis of the data collected in this project. After her PhD work on Husserl and Freud, she continued her research on Freud’s unconscious as a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Liège. Her current project concerns the dynamics of emotions.
Affiliation: Husserl Archives, France
Constructivist approaches covered:
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Neurophenomenology
Scientific disciplines covered:
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Maria Gyemant’s publications in Constructivist Foundations.
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Psychology
Publications in Constructivist Foundations
Gyemant M. (2019) Intersubjective categories: A more precise classification? Constructivist Foundations 14(2): 183–184. https://constructivist.info/14/2/183
Depraz N., Gyemant M. & Desmidt T. (2017) Author’s response: Situating generative first-person analysis within neuro-, micro-, cardio- and transcendental phenomenology natalie depraz at al.. Constructivist Foundations 12(2): 214–218. http://constructivist.info/12/2/214
Depraz N., Gyemant M. & Desmidt T. (2017) A first-person analysis using third-person data as a generative method: A case study of surprise in depression. Constructivist Foundations 12(2): 190–203. http://constructivist.info/12/2/190
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