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Dachkovsky, Svetlana; Sandler, Wendy – Language and Speech, 2009
While visual signals that accompany spoken language serve to augment the communicative message, the same visual ingredients form the substance of the linguistic system in sign languages. This article provides an analysis of visual signals that comprise part of the intonational system of a sign language. The system is conveyed mainly by particular…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Intonation, Suprasegmentals, Visual Stimuli
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Petursdottir, Anna Ingeborg; Haflidadottir, Rakel Dogg – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2009
We compared the effects of tact training, listener training, and two types of intraverbal training on 2 children's acquisition of foreign-language tact, listener, and intraverbal relations. The children received all four types of training simultaneously with different stimulus sets. Native-foreign intraverbal training presented the greatest…
Descriptors: Classification, Second Language Instruction, Stimuli, Foreign Countries
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Amirault, Marion; Etchegoyhen, Kattalin; Delord, Sandrine; Mendizabal, Sandrine; Kraushaar, Caroline; Hesling, Isabelle; Allard, Michele; Bouvard, Manuel; Mayo, Willy – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2009
Autism is characterized by deficits in attention. However, no study has investigated the dynamics of attentional processes in autistic patients yet. The attentional blink (AB) paradigm provides information about the temporal dynamics of attention in particular about the allocation and the duration of an attentional episode. We compared 11 high…
Descriptors: Autism, Cognitive Processes, Visual Stimuli, Visual Perception
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Gliga, Teodora; Elsabbagh, Mayada; Andravizou, Athina; Johnson, Mark – Infancy, 2009
Infant's face preferences have previously been assessed in displays containing 1 or 2 faces. Here we present 6-month-old infants with a complex visual array containing faces among multiple visual objects. Despite the competing objects, infants direct their first saccade toward faces more frequently than expected by chance (Experiment 1). The…
Descriptors: Infants, Visual Perception, Nonverbal Communication, Visual Stimuli
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Hubner, Ronald; Studer, Tobias – Brain and Cognition, 2009
Up to now functional hemispheric asymmetries for global/local processing have mainly been investigated with hierarchical letters as stimuli. In the present study, three experiments were conducted to examine whether corresponding visual-field (VF) effects can also be obtained with more naturalistic stimuli. To this end, images of animals with a…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Differences, Classification, Cognitive Processes
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Nunez-Pena, M. Isabel; Aznar-Casanova, J. Antonio – Brain and Cognition, 2009
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded while participants (n=13) were presented with mirrored and normal letters at different orientations and were asked to make mirror-normal letter discriminations. As it has been suggested that a mental rotation out of the plane might be necessary to decide on mirrored letters, we wanted to…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Brain, Spatial Ability, Cognitive Processes
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Parker, Andrew; Buckley, Sharon; Dagnall, Neil – Brain and Cognition, 2009
The effects of saccadic bilateral (horizontal) eye movements on memory for a visual event narrative were investigated. In the study phase, participants were exposed to a set of pictures accompanied by a verbal commentary describing the events depicted in the pictures. Next, the participants were asked either misleading or control questions about…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Recognition (Psychology), Human Body, Memory
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Grassi, Massimo; Casco, Clara – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2009
Two discs moving from opposite points in space, overlapping and stopping at the other disc's starting point, can be seen as either bouncing or streaming through each other. With silent displays, observers report the discs as streaming, whereas if a sound is played when the discs touch each other, observers report the discs as bouncing. The origin…
Descriptors: Attention, Visual Stimuli, Visual Aids, Comparative Analysis
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Woo, Sung-Ho; Kim, Ki-Hyun; Lee, Kyoung-Min – Brain and Cognition, 2009
Perceived order of two consecutive stimuli may not correspond to the order of their physical onsets. Such a disagreement presumably results from a difference in the speed of stimulus processing toward central decision mechanisms. Since previous evidence suggests that the right posterior parietal cortex (PPC) plays a role in modulating the…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Stimulation, Brain, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Hespos, Susan J.; Saylor, Megan M.; Grossman, Stacy R. – Developmental Psychology, 2009
In a series of 3 experiments, the authors examined 6- and 8-month-old infants' capacities to detect target actions in a continuous action sequence. In Experiment 1, infants were habituated to 2 different target actions and subsequently were presented with 2 continuous action sequences that either included or did not include the familiar target…
Descriptors: Infants, Experiments, Visual Stimuli, Intention
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Benavides, Christian A.; Poulson, Claire L. – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2009
The current study examined the effects of task interspersal on the performance of matching-to-sample tasks by three children with autism. A pre-baseline assessed each child's mastery level of a large body of matching stimuli. These matching tasks included matching identical and non-identical animals, numbers, letters, and shapes. Through this…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Autism, Reinforcement, Preschool Children
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Chevalier, Nicolas; Blaye, Agnes – Developmental Psychology, 2009
Three experiments examined the difficulty of translating cues into verbal representations of task goals by varying the degree of cue transparency (auditory transparent cues, visual transparent cues, visual arbitrary cues) in the Advanced Dimensional Change Card Sort, which requires switching between color- and shape-sorting rules on the basis of…
Descriptors: Cues, Inner Speech (Subvocal), Goal Orientation, Experiments
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Horner, Aidan J.; Henson, Richard N. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2009
Repetition priming is often thought to reflect the facilitation of 1 or more processes engaged during initial and subsequent presentations of a stimulus. Priming can also reflect the formation of direct, stimulus-response (S-R) bindings, retrieval of which bypasses many of the processes engaged during the initial presentation. Using long-lag…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Semantics, Classification, Cues
Kleban, James Theodore – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The Internet Age has seen the emergence of richly annotated image data collections numbering in the billions of items. This work makes contributions in three primary areas which aid the management of this data: image representation, efficient retrieval, and annotation based on content and metadata. The contributions are as follows. First,…
Descriptors: Internet, Information Retrieval, Classification, Models
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Lin, Yuan-Shan; Reilly, Marie; Mercer, Vicki S. – Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 2010
The purpose of this study was to examine, using a modified visual cliff apparatus, possible perceptual differences at crawling age between infants born preterm and infants born at term without documented visual or motor impairments. Sixteen infants born at term and 16 born preterm were encouraged to crawl to their caregivers on a modified visual…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Infants, Premature Infants, Comparative Analysis
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