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Validity of Chinese Version of Attitudes Toward Interprofessional Health Care Teams Scale
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In: J Multidiscip Healthc (2021)
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Overview of the CLEF eHealth Evaluation Lab 2019
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In: CLEF 2019: Experimental IR Meets Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Interaction pp 322-339 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03156710 ; CLEF 2019: Experimental IR Meets Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Interaction pp 322-339, pp.322-339, 2019, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-28577-7_26⟩ (2019)
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ATCSpeech: a multilingual pilot-controller speech corpus from real Air Traffic Control environment ...
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Assessment of Scientific Reasoning: the Effects of Task Context, Data, and Design on Student Reasoning in Control of Variables
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Free Language Selection in the Bilingual Brain: An Event-Related fMRI Study
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Bilingual speakers may select between two languages either on demand (forced language selection) or on their own volition (free language selection). However, the neural substrates underlying free and forced language selection may differ. While the neural substrates underlying forced language selection have been well-explored with language switching paradigms, those underlying free language selection have remained unclear. Using a modified digit-naming switching paradigm, we addressed the neural substrates underlying free language selection by contrasting free language switching with forced language switching. For a digit-pair trial, Chinese-English bilinguals named each digit in Chinese or English either on demand under forced language selection condition or on their own volition under free language selection condition. The results revealed activation in the frontoparietal regions that mediate volition of language selection. Furthermore, a comparison of free and forced language switching demonstrated differences in the patterns of brain activation. Additionally, free language switching showed reduced switching costs as compared to forced language switching. These findings suggest differences between the mechanism(s) underlying free and forced language switching. As such, the current study suggests interactivity between control of volition and control of language switching in free language selection, providing insights into a model of bilingual language control.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1038/srep11704 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26177885 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4503947/
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Chinese overseas students perceptions of Thai society and culture : a case study of Yunnan students in universities in Thailand ...
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Li, Dan. - : Chulalongkorn University, 2009
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