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ASL Point-Light Displays ...
Quandt, Lorna. - : figshare, 2019
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Selected data from the French Sentence Corpus for analyses of word skipping, using all words in the sentences that responded to our selection criteria. ...
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A panorama of the effectiveness of tDCS in aphasic anomia under a brain-state-dependent stimulation perspective ...
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Selected data from the French Sentence Corpus for analyses of target-word skipping. ...
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Selected data from the French Sentence Corpus for analysis of initial eye landing positions in the target words ...
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A panorama of the effectiveness of tDCS in aphasic anomia under a brain-state-dependent stimulation perspective ...
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A panorama of the effectiveness of tDCS in aphasic anomia under a brain-state-dependent stimulation perspective ...
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Selected data from the French Sentence Corpus for analyses of word skipping, using all words in the sentences that responded to our selection criteria. ...
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Selected data from the French Sentence Corpus for analyses of saccades' overall landing positions, using all words in the sentences that responded to our selection criteria. ...
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Selected data from the French Sentence Corpus for analysis of initial eye landing positions in the target words ...
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Selected data from the French Sentence Corpus for analyses of within-word initial eye landing positions, using all words in the sentences that responded to our selection criteria. ...
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Selected data from the French Sentence Corpus for analyses of within-word initial eye landing positions, using all words in the sentences that responded to our selection criteria. ...
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A panorama of the effectiveness of tDCS in aphasic anomia under a brain-state-dependent stimulation perspective ...
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Selected data from the French Sentence Corpus for analyses of target-word skipping. ...
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Selected data from the French Sentence Corpus for analyses of saccades' overall landing positions, using all words in the sentences that responded to our selection criteria. ...
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Selected data from the French Sentence Corpus for analysis of target-word skipping. ...
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Disrupting the speech motor network: exploring hemispheric specialisation for verbal and manual sequencing using a dual-task approach
Hodgson, Jessica; Tremlin, Rachel; Hudson, John. - : American Psychological Association (APA), 2019
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Clinical and neuropsychological characteristics of immigrant patients with chronic disease
Angioletti, L. (orcid:0000-0002-3027-2272); Bossola, M. (orcid:0000-0003-1627-0235); Balconi, M. (orcid:0000-0002-8634-1951). - : World Psychiatric Association, 2019. : country:PRT, 2019. : place:Lisbona, 2019
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Chines-English bilinguals’ language regulation elucidated by cross-language positive and negative priming
Qiu P; Neumann E. - 2019
Abstract: A monolingual and a bilingual primed lexical decision task were used to investigate priming effects produced by attended and ignored visual stimuli. In the Chinese language unilingual experiment, accelerated responses to the traditional Chinese character probe targets were observed when the traditional character probe target was the same as the preceding prime target (i.e., attended repetition, AR). However, when a traditional character “matched” a proceeding simplified Chinese character prime distractor (i.e., ignored repetition, IR), the expected impaired responses (negative priming) were not observed. In the bilingual experiment (Chinese-English), prime stimuli were in Chinese and probe stimuli were in English. Both AR positive priming and IR negative priming between Chinese – English translation equivalents were produced by bilingual subjects in Experiment 2. Further analyses were carried out by dividing subjects into two groups, one less proficient and the other more proficient in English. The contrasting patterns of performance produced by the more and less proficient bilinguals indicate that inhibitory mechanisms can simultaneously operate at two levels of abstraction – global language and local word; and these two types of inhibition can work in a quite independent manner. The contrasting patterns also suggest shared storage with flexible modulation for the conceptual representations of a Chinese-English bilingual’s two languages and the words within them.
Keyword: bilingualism; Field of Research::17 - Psychology and Cognitive Sciences::1701 - Psychology::170101 - Biological Psychology (Neuropsychology; Field of Research::17 - Psychology and Cognitive Sciences::1702 - Cognitive Science::170201 - Computer Perception; Field of Research::17 - Psychology and Cognitive Sciences::1702 - Cognitive Science::170204 - Linguistic Processes (incl. Speech Production and Comprehension); Memory and Attention; negative priming; Physiological Psychology); priming; Psychopharmacology; selective attention
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10092/16551
https://doi.org/10.15406/jpcpy.2018.09.00594
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Cross-language positive and negative priming effects reverse when priming manipulations proceed from L2 to L1, compared with L1 to L2.
Neumann E; Nkrumah I. - 2019
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