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CLDF dataset derived from Lee and Hasegawa's "Bayesian phylogenetic analysis supports an agricultural origin of Japonic languages" from 2011 ...
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CLDF dataset derived from Lee and Hasegawa's "Bayesian phylogenetic analysis supports an agricultural origin of Japonic languages" from 2011 ...
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CLDF dataset derived from Lee and Hasegawa's "Evolution of the Ainu Language in Space and Time" from 2013 ...
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CLDF dataset derived from Lee and Hasegawa's "Evolution of the Ainu Language in Space and Time" from 2013 ...
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Domestic cats (Felis catus) discriminate their names from other words
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Data from: Oceanic barriers promote language diversification in the Japanese Islands ...
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Cultural Modulation of Face and Gaze Scanning in Young Children
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Previous research has demonstrated that the way human adults look at others’ faces is modulated by their cultural background, but very little is known about how such a culture-specific pattern of face gaze develops. The current study investigated the role of cultural background on the development of face scanning in young children between the ages of 1 and 7 years, and its modulation by the eye gaze direction of the face. British and Japanese participants’ eye movements were recorded while they observed faces moving their eyes towards or away from the participants. British children fixated more on the mouth whereas Japanese children fixated more on the eyes, replicating the results with adult participants. No cultural differences were observed in the differential responses to direct and averted gaze. The results suggest that different patterns of face scanning exist between different cultures from the first years of life, but differential scanning of direct and averted gaze associated with different cultural norms develop later in life.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074017 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3753244 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23991212
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Event-related potentials in response to subjects' own names: A comparison between humans and a chimpanzee
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Bayesian phylogenetic analysis supports an agricultural origin of Japonic languages
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Evolutionary and Cognitive Approaches to language ; Parler et penser --- le point de vue des sciences cognitives et de l’évolution ; こころと言葉――進化と認知科学のアプローチ
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In: https://hal-inalco.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01386146 ; Toshikazu HASEGAWA 長谷川寿一, Christine LAMARRE、 Takane ITO 伊藤たかね. France. 東京大学出版会 [Presses de l’Université de Tokyo], 2008, 978-4-13-083048-5 (2008)
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