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Neural correlates of emotion-attention interactions: from perception, learning, and memory to social cognition, individual differences, and training interventions
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Double responding: a new constraint for models of speeded decision making
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A web-based resource for the assessment of language skills in English and Welsh-speaking adults with neurological deficits
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Naming in Frontotemporal Dementia and its neural correlates ...
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Naming in Frontotemporal Dementia and its neural correlates ...
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Identifying the language and cognitive deficits contributing to phonological skill impairment in a sample of children with learning disabilities ...
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A review of previous biological models of sameness detection, related to simple, biologically plausible feature detector for language acquisition ...
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A review of previous biological models of sameness detection, related to simple, biologically plausible feature detector for language acquisition ...
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Recognition of dynamic and static facial emotions in deaf and hearing adults.spv ...
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Recognition of dynamic and static facial emotions in deaf and hearing adults.spv ...
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Facial expressions are especially relevant for deaf people because, in addition to the emotional content, they assume linguistic functions exclusive to sign languages. In the present study, we investigated the recognition of static (photographs) and dynamic (videos) facial expressions in: 1) deaf signers with profound congenital or early-acquired deafness (up to 2 years of age); 2) hearing individuals who knew sign language; and 3) hearing individuals who did not know sign language. Facial expressions of joy, sadness, fear, and anger in static and dynamic conditions were presented at 4 intensities (25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%). In the dynamic condition, we found that deaf individuals had lower recognition scores compared to the other two groups of hearing individuals (p < .05). However, in the static condition, no differences between groups were found (p > .05). Those results indicate that the use of facial expressions in sign language does not necessarily favor emotion recognition, probably because facial ...
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170101 Biological Psychology Neuropsychology, Psychopharmacology, Physiological Psychology; FOS Psychology
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.10526888.v2 https://figshare.com/articles/anova_dinamica_e_estatica_eta_ok_spv/10526888/2
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The non-specificity of prosopagnosia: Can prosopagnosics distinguish sheep?
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In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2019)
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Multidimensional effects of acculturation at the construct or index level of seven broad neuropsychological skills
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A Laboratory Word Memory Test Analogue Differentiates Intentional Feigning from True Responding Using the P300 Event-Related Potential
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In: Brain Sciences ; Volume 9 ; Issue 5 (2019)
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Die neurolinguistische Untersuchung fehlerfreien Lernens. Eine multiple Einzelfallstudie bei aphasischen Wortabrufstörungen.
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