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First-language influence on second language speech perception depends on task demands
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In: Lang Speech (2022)
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Culture at Play: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Mother-Child Communication during Toy Play ...
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Culture at Play: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Mother-Child Communication during Toy Play ...
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Language changes medical judgments and beliefs ...
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Aims and objectives:How health risks are communicated can have a substantial impact on medical judgments and choice. Here, we examine whether the language used to process health-related information systematically changes bilinguals’ perceptions and preferences.Methodology:Chinese-English bilinguals were presented with 10 medical scenarios in either their native language (Mandarin Chinese; n = 76) or a second language (American English; n = 84) and made judgments regarding their familiarity with the medical conditions and the perceived severity of the possible symptoms (incurability, emotional distress, physical pain, social harm). Participants then rated their agreement with statements pertaining to beliefs about medical decision-making (trust in the good intentions of doctors, acceptability of challenging doctors, importance of involving family, preference for standard treatments, preference for experimental treatments).Data and analysis:Linear mixed-effects models were constructed for judgments of medical ...
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200399 Language Studies not elsewhere classified; Education; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Sociology; Sociology
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.5464789.v1 https://sage.figshare.com/collections/Language_changes_medical_judgments_and_beliefs/5464789/1
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Cross-Modal Interaction Between Auditory and Visual Input Impacts Memory Retrieval
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In: Front Neurosci (2021)
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How a picture becomes a word: individual differences in the development of language-mediated visual search
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In: Cogn Res Princ Implic (2021)
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Costs and Benefits of Native Language Similarity for Non-native Word Learning
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Listening to speech and non-speech sounds activates phonological and semantic knowledge differently ...
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Listening to speech and non-speech sounds activates phonological and semantic knowledge differently ...
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