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Bower, B. – Science News, 1985
Discusses research which provides evidence that an adult's vocabulary may be segmented into specific categories that can be disrupted "highly selectively" when the brain is injured. (JN)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Processing, Neurological Organization, Neurology
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Hutchinson, T. P. – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2003
Proposes a method for processing datasets that show whether or not each of several patients was impaired on each of several tests, and expressing conclusions about them. Advantages are that results from the patterns of impairment alone are shown, uninfluenced by theories, previous empirical work, knowledge of lesions, or ideas about what the tests…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Impairments, Language Processing, Verbs
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Samuel, Arthur G. – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2001
Describes lexical influences on selective adaptation using words with ambiguous phonemes as adapters. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Cognitive Processes, Language Processing, Phonemes
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Kharkhurin, Anatoliy V. – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2008
The study argues that, in addition to advantages in conscious attention-demanding processing, bilinguals may also exhibit enhanced unconscious divergent thinking. To investigate this issue, the performance of Russian-English bilingual immigrants and English monolingual native speakers was compared on the Abbreviated Torrance Test for Adults, which…
Descriptors: Monolingualism, Creative Thinking, Cultural Context, Native Speakers
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Abu-Rabia, Salim; Saliba, Fadi – Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, 2008
The masked priming paradigm was used to examine the role of the root and verb pattern morphemes in lexical access within the verb system of Arabic. Three groups participated in the study: grade 6 dyslexics, a reading-level-matched group and grade 6 normal readers. The first group consisted of: 28 grade 6 reading disabled (RD) students, 8 girls and…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Native Speakers, Reading Processes, Models
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Swets, Benjamin; Desmet, Timothy; Hambrick, David Z.; Ferreira, Fernanda – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2007
In 2 studies, the authors used a combination of psychometric and experimental techniques to investigate the effects of domain-general and domain-specific working memory factors on offline decisions concerning attachment of an ambiguous relative clause. Both studies used English and Dutch stimuli presented to English- and Dutch-speaking…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Memory, Figurative Language, Silent Reading
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Huang, Jie; Francis, Andrea P.; Carr, Thomas H. – Brain and Language, 2008
A quantitative method is introduced for detecting and correcting artifactual signal changes in BOLD time series data arising from the magnetic field warping caused by motion of the articulatory apparatus when speaking aloud, with extensions to detection of subvocal articulatory activity during silent reading. Whole-head images allow the large,…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Silent Reading, Motion, Memory
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Rao, Shobini L. – International Social Science Journal, 1988
Identifies the cognitive sciences as fields of inquiry devoted to the understanding of knowledge in a broad sense. Provides an overview of psycholinguistics and the pattern of its relationship with other cognitive sciences. Questions what the cognitive sciences should be, and what approaches are to be adopted to understand cognition. (GEA)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Epistemology, Language Acquisition, Language Processing
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Bierschenk, Bernhard – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1982
Cognitive model of processing symbolic information abstracted from verbal expressions should consider running text, not scattered sentences. A valid abstraction of information structures should be based on explicit encoding of intentionality and valuation. A model must cope with empirical context and novelty instead of truth-values in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Epistemology, Language Processing, Models
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Kaan, Edith; Harris, Anthony; Gibson, Edward; Holcomb, Phillip – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2000
Proposes that the P600 component in event related potential research is not restricted to reanalysis processes, but reflects difficulty with syntactic integration processes in general. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Indexes, Language Processing, Language Research
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Hahn, Ulrike; Bailey, Todd M. – Cognition, 2005
Although similarity plays an important role in accounts of language processing, there are surprisingly few direct empirical studies of the phonological similarity between words, and it is therefore not clear whether similarity comparisons between words involve processes similar to those involved in other cognitive domains. In five experiments,…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Phonology
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Caplan, David – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2004
Sentences convey relationships between the meanings of words, such as who is accomplishing an action or receiving it. Functional neuroimaging based on positron-emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging has been used to identify areas of the brain involved in structuring sentences and determining aspects of meaning associated…
Descriptors: Sentences, Brain, Cognitive Processes, Neurolinguistics
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Van Opstal, Filip; Reynvoet, Bert; Verguts, Tom – Cognition, 2005
In their original report [Kunde, W., Kiesel, A., & Hoffmann, J. (2003). Conscious control over the content of unconscious cognition. "Cognition," 88, 223-242] maintain that ''unconscious stimuli [do not] owe their impact [...] to automatic semantic categorization'' (p.223), and instead propose the action-trigger theory of unconscious priming. In a…
Descriptors: Semantics, Classification, Language Processing, Criticism
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Connor, Carol M.; Alberto, Paul A.; Compton, Donald L.; O'Connor, Rollanda E. – National Center for Special Education Research, 2014
Reading difficulties and disabilities present serious and potentially lifelong challenges. Children who do not read well are more likely to be retained a grade in school, drop out of high school, become a teen parent, or enter the juvenile justice system. Building on the extant research and seminal studies, including the National Reading Panel and…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Learning Disabilities, Reading Skills, At Risk Students
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Proverbio, Alice M.; Zani, Alberto; Adorni, Roberta – Neuropsychologia, 2008
The recent neuroimaging literature gives conflicting evidence about whether the left fusiform gyrus (FG) might recognize words as unitary visual objects. The sensitivity of the left FG to word frequency might provide a neural basis for the orthographic input lexicon theorized by reading models [Patterson, K., Marshall, J. C., & Coltheart, M.…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Semantics, Dyslexia, Word Recognition
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