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Shafiro, Valeriy; Kharkhurin, Anatoliy V. – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2009
Abstract Does native language phonology influence visual word processing in a second language? This question was investigated in two experiments with two groups of Russian-English bilinguals, differing in their English experience, and a monolingual English control group. Experiment 1 tested visual word recognition following semantic…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Vowels, Phonology, Semantics
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Grataloup, Claire; Hoen, Michael; Veuillet, Evelyne; Collet, Lionel; Pellegrino, Francois; Meunier, Fanny – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2009
Purpose: This study investigates the ability to understand degraded speech signals and explores the correlation between this capacity and the functional characteristics of the peripheral auditory system. Method: The authors evaluated the capability of 50 normal-hearing native French speakers to restore time-reversed speech. The task required them…
Descriptors: Syllables, Cognitive Processes, Correlation, Auditory Stimuli
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Kitamura, Christine; Lam, Christa – Infancy, 2009
This study examined the developmental course of infants' attentional preferences for 3 types of infant-directed affective intent, which have been shown to be commonly used at particular ages in the first year of life. Specifically, Kitamura and Burnham (2003) found mothers' tone of voice in infant-directed speech is most comforting between birth…
Descriptors: Mothers, Infants, Child Development, Developmental Stages
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O'Hearn, Kirsten; Courtney, Susan; Street, Whitney; Landau, Barbara – Brain and Cognition, 2009
Williams syndrome (WS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with impaired visuospatial representations subserved by the dorsal stream and relatively strong object recognition abilities subserved by the ventral stream. There is conflicting evidence on whether this uneven pattern in WS extends to working memory (WM). The present studies…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Short Term Memory, Genetic Disorders, Disabilities
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Kaldy, Zsuzsa; Blaser, Erik – Infancy, 2009
What kind of featural information do infants rely on when they are trying to recognize a previously seen object? The question of whether infants use certain features (e.g., shape or color) more than others (e.g., luminance) can only be studied legitimately if visual salience is controlled, as the magnitude of feature values--how noticeable and…
Descriptors: Age, Identification, Infants, Visual Stimuli
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Farzin, Faraz; Rivera, Susan M.; Hessl, David – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2009
Gaze avoidance is a hallmark behavioral feature of fragile X syndrome (FXS), but little is known about whether abnormalities in the visual processing of faces, including disrupted autonomic reactivity, may underlie this behavior. Eye tracking was used to record fixations and pupil diameter while adolescents and young adults with FXS and sex- and…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Human Body, Genetics, Genetic Disorders
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Nijland, Lian – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2009
Research in the field of speech production pathology is dominated by describing deficits in output. However, perceptual problems might underlie, precede, or interact with production disorders. The present study hypothesizes that the level of the production disorders is linked to level of perception disorders, thus lower-order production problems…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Auditory Discrimination, Speech Language Pathology, Auditory Perception
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Carroll, Christine A.; O'Donnell, Brian F.; Shekhar, Anantha; Hetrick, William P. – Brain and Cognition, 2009
Schizophrenia may be associated with a fundamental disturbance in the temporal coordination of information processing in the brain, leading to classic symptoms of schizophrenia such as thought disorder and disorganized and contextually inappropriate behavior. However, the majority of studies that have examined timing behavior in schizophrenia have…
Descriptors: Schizophrenia, Time Management, Cognitive Processes, Brain
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Bahar, Mehmet – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2009
This study aimed to investigate (i) the relationship between pupils' learning styles and their performance in mini science projects and (ii) the degree of enjoyment of pupils with different learning styles towards mini projects. A total of 80 pupils (7th grade-14 years of age) from two different primary schools participated in the study. The…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Science Projects, Grade 7, Students
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Munson, Benjamin; Johnson, Julie M.; Edwards, Jan – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2012
Purpose: This study examined whether experienced speech-language pathologists (SLPs) differ from inexperienced people in their perception of phonetic detail in children's speech. Method: Twenty-one experienced SLPs and 21 inexperienced listeners participated in a series of tasks in which they used a visual-analog scale (VAS) to rate children's…
Descriptors: Phonetics, Predictor Variables, Speech Language Pathology, College Students
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Daniel, Patricia N.; Tacker, Robert S. – Journal of Educational Research, 1974
Three groups of 8-year-old children were selected: one preferring auditory over visual stimuli, one preferring visual over auditory, and one with no preference. The students then learned lists of CVC trigrams presented through preferred and nonpreferred modalities. Preferred modalities triggered the best recall. (Authors/JA)
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Recall (Psychology), Student Interests, Visual Stimuli
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McCarron, Lawrence T.; Appel, Victor H. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1971
The results of this study indicated a correspondence between selected categories of therapist verbalizations, ordered in terms of stimulus specificity and the amplitude of his patient's autonomic arousal. A similar relationship was found between the therapist's level of autonomic arousal in response to his own categorized verbalizations. (Author)
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Responses, Stimuli, Therapists
Wicker, Frank W. – AV Communication Review, 1970
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Educational Research, Pictorial Stimuli, Verbal Stimuli
Vogler, Roger E.; And Others – J Consult Clin Psychol, 1970
Pseudoconditioning (random shock delivery), sham conditioning (no shock), and ward controls (routine hospital treatment) ( were compared with two conditioning groups. Conditioning only (contingent shock) and booster Ss (additional conditioning sessions after release from hospital) were shocked for drinking and reinforced by shock termination for…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Conditioning, Electrical Stimuli, Reinforcement
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Donovan, Christa-Lynn; Lindsay, D. Stephen; Kingstone, Alan – Brain and Cognition, 2004
Participants judged whether two sequential visual events were presented for the "same" length of time or for "different" lengths of time, while ignoring two irrelevant sequential sounds. Sounds could be either the same or different in terms of their duration or their pitch. When the visual stimuli were in conflict with the sound stimuli (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Cognitive Processes, Auditory Stimuli, Conflict
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