Abstract
Objective: Understanding some special short mental disruptions in the frame of a rare new environmental stimulation has been evoked less by
bicker as J. KEROUAC, than by tourists or even businessmen or scientists and need to be reported. Sometimes taking the form of à strange feeling
or of an anxious feeling ecstasy, even an overwhelming sense of enjoyment or anxious reaction
Material and Methods: During a Touristic Trip or business or scientific Travel. Setting before an extraordinary Art Piece or discovering a site of
breath breaking beauty - a place whose history or geography is imbued with unusual geographic aspects:
Results: an extraordinary potential arising from Experimentation of two states of Consciousness in a Point of Time inducing trouble of Attentional
mental representation changing/schifting usual lifestyle -Being in a looking forward and Enthusiastic mental state in the frame of new far place
after a long track - resulting escape at the driving level.
Conclusion: It appears of some interest to study some such cases reported to the personality among famous travelers in a tourist or business
context may be seized less by a feeling of strangeness than by ecstasy, even an overwhelming sense of enjoyment, with possible psychosomatic
or behavioral manifestations.
Keywords:Dizziness inducing kind of temporary mental fading Before beauty of Master Art Piece or Breath breaking awesome landscape or in the context of unusual exciting vibrant city; Physical presentation may induce an exceptional experience linked to an awesome work or an exceptional environment setting in a landscape or a vibrant city; re-presentation in confrontation with the memorial remains shaped by the imagination… Symbolic resonance and Momentary loss of obligation or professional commitment, sometimes shortly close from fading.
Introduction
Travelers in a touristic or business context may be seized by a feeling of strangeness, less perhaps than by ecstasy, even an overwhelming sense of enjoyment, with possible psychosomatic or behavioral manifestations when confronted with an extraordinary work of art, such as frescoes of SANTA CROSS (Stendhal), Michelangelo’s Moses, a detail from a view of Delft by Vermeer (Proust). These mental attentional disturbances may lead to lengthy reflective elaborations based on the summoning of mnemonic elements, or even to abandoning or neglecting planned obligations or responsibilities of the moment. As antique updating monuments, incomparable works of art or historic discovery. Take place also here the hitherto unsuspected such as this Taj Mahal or army Terra Cotta XI’AN for martial people…Furthermore, religious buildings such as the temple of EPHESE, or Sixtine chapel in VATICANO. ACROPOLE in ATHENS, exceptional monument, or a breathtaking landscape, or during a visit to awesome cities. That exceptional reactivity could drive to a particular mental state, approaching a cognitive overhelm, a derealization state with attentional disturbance staying without voice during first moments. It has been felt among important persons, scientists, artists and may happen in diverse condition during the way of life [1-14].
About some famous Experiences
We will recall two referential works concerning mnemonic and incidentally psychosomatic aspects, which could even lead to behavioral reactivity by relying in advance of two major references: one in psychopathological research, the other in literary context:
1- S. Freud described a memory disorder on the Acropolis related to his discovery of the Acropolis in Athen, which was not the initial intention of his travel, Nevertheless he was he was accompanied by his younger reassuring half-brother, both were sharing a gloomy mood him after they left TRIESTE.
In his letter dated January 1936 to Romain ROLLAND, he was written:
I only doubted I would ever see Athens with my own eyes. Going so far, “making my way so well,” seemed utterly impossible. This feeling was linked to the narrowness and poverty of our living conditions in my youth. And surely, my travel dreams also expressed a desire to escape the family atmosphere, the same desire that drives so many teenagers to run away. I had long since realized that a good part of my wanderlust stemmed from this desire for a free life, in other words, from my dissatisfaction within my family. When you see the sea for the first time, when you cross the ocean, real cities and landscapes that you have long dreamed of as distant and inaccessible things, you feel like a hero who has accomplished incredible feats.”
So, on that place,, a strange idea springs up:
“All this exists really as we learn it in our scholar book.”
2- It appears that the essential content of the thought has been preserved even in the distortion
An imaginery space may even be solicited by powerful artwork of painters, architects inducing a decalage between the useful habits of perception, between the mental being and the presentation of an awesome or bewelled work using the means of AI more recently, by the way of illusion.
2-the Syndrome of STENDHAL is certainly unavoidable:
Stendhal syndrome, called also traveler’s syndrome, when it’s the journey itself that triggers psychiatric disturbances in an individual with no prior history.
thrown back, to contemplate the frescoes in the dome of the Nicolini Chapel:. The Virgin Mary Crowned by the Trinity and Four Sibyls (1653-1661) by VOLTERRANO (1611-1689).
Overcome with dizziness, he experienced a sublime moment of near-paradise. Then, he wrote:
“I had reached that point of emotion where the celestial sensations given by the Fine Arts and passionate feelings meet. Leaving Santa Croce, my heart was pounding, my life force was drained, and I walked with the fear of falling.”
“Then, sitting on a bench in the square, he read a poem to recover, and found that his visions worsened as he read this wealth of culture pervading the place: he was both enamored and sickened by such profusion”.
Derealization
The subtle discrepancies between conscious and subconscious, through the potential space of the imagination may result in an over-representation in report of the ability’s capacity and of the memory references, even reaching the psychic blindness the. Attentional’s troubles may also be induced by subterfuges, illusions/delusions and pretenses from actors, notably artists such as painters, architects, and landscape designers aim to create. The sense of displacement is training, inducing a discrepancy between habitual self-perceptions and those of the environment. This creates a disturbed existential feeling within the individual, which can lead to distractions, inattention to routine matters, or even incongruous behavioral reactions. For example, the court painter of Philip II of Macedon painted grapes with such skill that birds swooped down upon them. Among the painting the most leading to strong emotions, we thought to head’s portraits as the three-quarters Ginevra da BENCHI from Leonard da VINCI, who celebrated the beauty of this stunning Florentine teen, his content being inspired by religious feelings, as concerning many Madona. While the JOCONDE appears to face, the numerous body’s distortions of the sides from P. PICASSO, the surrealist and abstract expressionism. But also, in all stages of Art, the ones which reflect an emotional state or a great anxiety as the Cry of E. MÜNCH or the one of our patient or death scenery. As Slaughter of CHIOS or SARDANAPALE’s Death from E. DELACROIX, Death Island from A. BÖCKLING, I.e.
IV-An Italian psychiatrist, Graziella MARGHERINI described a benign acute decompensation linked to a destabilizing aesthetic shock in many tourists, but her narration is too much restrictive:” not from ASIA or the USA”! But some young Japanese people had been received in PARIS’s hospital during 1970-80… after emotional vagueness. She reports about a hundred people suffering from emotional distress, who have to be admitted to emergency room after visiting the museums of Florence. It seems that it affects sensitive and passionate individuals with a particular relationship to art, who are traveling far from home and their usual points of reference. It groups the symptoms into three categories [3]:
“The trigger for the panic attack, with tachycardia and dizziness, even delusional perceptions most often occur during a visit to one of the city’s fifty museums. The visitor is suddenly struck by the profound meaning the artist
She proposed a variant: the “David syndrome,” referring to Michelangelo’s David, about its aesthetic perfection.
There doesn’t seem to have been any follow-up to this somewhat excessive and discriminant study, regarding basic determinism, a possible pre-existing psychic fragility, presumably mostly anxious as individuals seeking serenity, struggling against gloom, like young northern European aristocrats in 19th century.
Stendhal syndrome should not be confused with BRULARD’s syndrome, which induces more important somatic effects
V-We have had the opportunity to listened patient describing such a trouble after being inside the ALBI’s cathedral, magnificent religious building, located on the edge of the TARN river, built in red brick, which has a rood screen inside and also extraordinary stained glass windows. He was spending a too long time impressively meditating and forgotten a meeting in the next city of RODEZ, in which he had to take part.
VI-A museum guard in POMPIDOU’s Museum, from which that 35 years old, from who it was is first job, looks initially without interest, even contempt to the paintings of that modern museum. But over time, despite his initial reservations, he will become captivated by contemporary art. He become capable of projecting mentally himself inside the works he looks at, immersing himself in their creative determinism, questioning himself in a comprehensive way about his own existence.
That holds particular significance for them, or to a profusion of masterpieces in one place at one time.
Discussion
When some people are confronted with an unhabitual impressive view or phenomena and being experimenting simultaneously Two states of Consciousness in the same spacetime: what happens: lapsus; left of attention to environment; inadequate comportment or emotional state; derealization.
-Role of Quantum mechanisms playing in a shaping consciousness: collapse or decoherence of potential states into a single superposition of multiple possibilities and the effect that the subject didn’t imagine it that will happen being beyond the mental projections of youth.”
- Entanglement and superimposition are able to cause a dualistic decoherent or discrete state, a failure in a negligent oversight, to care for one’s own interests.
-Is Lapsus the first effect of a failure resulting of no longer superposition between two simultaneous states of consciousness
-This lead one to question the Freudian memoriae slip [15-30].
Conclusion
-New awesome perception are mostly related to the ability of psychic Organization to affect or move items. It true, that Arts protect also against Madness and Guilt.
-STENDHAL’s syndrome should not be confused with BRULARD’s syndrome, which induces more important somatic effects. In the frame of it, the processus of mediation are disturbing the memorial function, depending from the image’s fabulation. New awesome Art exposition or setting in a Breath-broken Landscape may impact some people during a Travel or Trip depending notably of changing/shift usual lifestyle and also from an Emotional fragility. -Curiously, during their trips, many new landscapes doesn’t seem to have a resonance -but their direction may be un. They have also being writing: first one after his tracks, the second before, seeming searching to discover AFRICA as his father. Was Hannibal seized by a similar disturbance when his military strategy proved ineffective at the Battle of Cannae? -We could also mention the strength of the difference between these adjectives: similar, same, identical, homologous, analogous”. May it could be Inducing identity clash?
Should I.A. will tell about such mental representation: It’s arising “from interference between competing cognitive processes or semantic network leading to a temporary breakdown in monitoring or selection”
Behavioral expression may be surprising.
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