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Spatial Language Use Predicts Spatial Memory of Children: Evidence from Sign, Speech, and Speech-plus-gesture ...
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Language Proficiency Impacts the Benefits of Co-Speech Gesture for Narrative Understanding Through a Visual Attention Mechanism ...
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The Role of Hand Gestures in Emotion Communication ...
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The Role of Hand Gestures in Emotion Communication ...
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Variation in spatial concepts: Different frames of reference on different axes ...
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Memory Constraints on Cross Situational Word Learning ...
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Memory Constraints on Cross Situational Word Learning ...
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Syntactic adaptation and word learning in French and English ...
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Syntactic adaptation and word learning in French and English ...
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Confidence in control: Metacognitive computations for information search ...
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Is it for all? Spatial abilities matter in processing gestures during the comprehension of spatial language ...
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Transfer of learned opponent models in repeated games ...
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Speak before you listen: Pragmatic reasoning in multi-trial language games ...
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The asymmetry between descriptions of vertical and horizontal spatial relations ...
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Confidence in control: Metacognitive computations for information search ...
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Transfer of learned opponent models in repeated games ...
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A Longitudinal Study of Great Ape Cognition: Stability, Reliability and the Influence of Individual Characteristics ...
Abstract: Primate cognition research allows us to reconstruct the evolution of human cognition. However, temporal and contextual factors that induce variation in cognitive studies with great apes are poorly understood. Here we report on a longitudinal study where we repeatedly tested a comparatively large sample of great apes (N = 40) with the same set of cognitive measures. We investigated the stability of group-level results, the reliability of individual differences, and the relation between cognitive performance and individual-level characteristics. We found results to be relatively stable on a group level. Some, but not all, tasks showed acceptable levels of reliability. Cognitive performance across tasks was not systematically related to any particular individual-level predictor. This study highlights the importance of methodological considerations – especially when studying individual differences – on the route to building a more robust science of primate cognitive evolution. ...
Keyword: Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Pragmaliguistics; Psycholinguistics
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/jfpd-3a58
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A Longitudinal Study of Great Ape Cognition: Stability, Reliability and the Influence of Individual Characteristics ...
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The asymmetry between descriptions of vertical and horizontal spatial relations ...
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Phylogenitic map of vocal learning in parrots ...
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