节奏与异常处理

A. Tobia, D. Fitzhenry, J. Hinds, I. Bagayogo, Maria Katsamanis
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约翰·沃尔夫冈·冯·歌德笔下饱受折磨的主人公维特所处的困境,引发了一种被称为“维特热”的现象,这种现象导致整个欧洲的年轻人都穿着《少年维特的烦恼》中所描述的服装风格。这本1774年的小说也被认为激发了其他一些不太适应的模仿行为,比如自杀。
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Rhythm and Abnormal Processing
The plight of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s tortured protagonist, Werther, started the phenomenon known as Werther-Fieber ("Werther Fever") which caused young men throughout Europe to dress in the clothing style described in The Sorrows of Young Werther. The 1774 novel is also thought to have inspired other, less adaptive, modelled behaviors such as suicide.
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