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Actors, interactions, ties, and networks: the ‘doing’ of talent identification and development work in elite youth football academies
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When verbs come (and) clash together: the diachrony of multiverb constructions in Juǀ'hoan and ǃXun ...
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When verbs come (and) clash together: the diachrony of multiverb constructions in Juǀ'hoan and ǃXun ...
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The queerest click: a lesson in linguistic marginalia by Drag Queens ...
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The queerest click: a lesson in linguistic marginalia by Drag Queens ...
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The functional role of the Carabelli trait in early and late hominins
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Study of central exclusive [Image: see text] production in proton-proton collisions at [Formula: see text] and 13TeV
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In: Eur Phys J C Part Fields (2020)
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A self-paced reading (SPR) study of the effects of processing instruction on the L2 processing of active and passive sentences
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The effects of implicit positive and negative feedback on processing subsequent linguistic target items: An eye-tracking study
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HOW HEALTHY AGING IS DEMONSTRATED THROUGH AN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDENT SENIOR PARTNERSHIP
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The Original Meaning of “religion” in the First Amendment: A Test Case of Originalism’s Utilization of Corpus Linguistics
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In: BYU Law Review (2017)
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Responding to sounds from unseen locations: crossmodal attentional orienting in response to sounds presented from the rear
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To date, most of the research on spatial attention has focused on probing people's responses to stimuli presented in frontal space. That is, few researchers have attempted to assess what happens in the space that is currently unseen (essentially rear space). In a sense, then, ‘out of sight’ is, very much, ‘out of mind’. In this review, we highlight what is presently known about the perception and processing of sensory stimuli (focusing on sounds) whose source is not currently visible. We briefly summarize known differences in the localizability of sounds presented from different locations in 3D space, and discuss the consequences for the crossmodal attentional and multisensory perceptual interactions taking place in various regions of space. The latest research now clearly shows that the kinds of crossmodal interactions that take place in rear space are very often different in kind from those that have been documented in frontal space. Developing a better understanding of how people respond to unseen sound sources in naturalistic environments by integrating findings emerging from multiple fields of research will likely lead to the design of better warning signals in the future. This review highlights the need for neuroscientists interested in spatial attention to spend more time researching what happens (in terms of the covert and overt crossmodal orienting of attention) in rear space.
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3-D space; crossmodal interactions; frontal space; multisensory integration; rear space; recalibration; spatial attention; spatial cuing
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/ejn.13733
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Search for dark matter produced in association with heavy-flavor quark pairs in proton-proton collisions at [Formula: see text]
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HOW HOUSING WITH SERVICES WORKS FOR LOW-INCOME OLDER ASIAN IMMIGRANTS
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Material hardships and social support among Australian families with children
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The Effectiveness of Second Language Pronunciation Instruction: A Meta-Analysis
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In: Applied Linguistics , 36 (3) pp. 345-366. (2015) (2015)
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