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Do We Know What We’re Saying? The Roles of Attention and Sensory Information During Speech Production
Saying Attention and Sensory
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2015/12/18
Lind, Hall, Breidegard, Balkenius, and Johansson (2014a,
2014b) recently published articles tackling a core question
concerning speech production: At which stage of processing are communicative in...
Integration of Sensory and Reward Information during Perceptual Decision-Making in Lateral Intraparietal Cortex (LIP) of the Macaque Monkey
Sensory and Reward Information Perceptual Decision-Making Lateral Intraparietal Cortex Macaque Monkey
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2015/6/23
Single neurons in cortical area LIP are known to carry information relevant to both sensory and value-based decisions that are reported by eye movements. It is not known, however, how sensory and valu...
Sensory and cognitive determinants of reading speed
Sensory cognitive determinants reading speed
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2015/6/19
Sensory and cognitive determinants of reading speed.
Making semantics and pragmatics “sensory”
semantics pragmatics sensory
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2015/4/24
Language recruits at least some of the same representations used in action and perception. Auditory, gustatory, tactile and visual semantic processing triggers brain regions responsible for encoding t...
Materiality vs. Expressivity: The Use of Sensory Vocabulary in Yucatec Maya
The Use of Sensory Vocabulary Yucatec Maya
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2015/4/10
Yucatec Maya is a language spoken in the Yucatán peninsula
in Mexico and in Northern Belize, with the number of speakers
approximating 759 000 in 2005 (INEGI 2005). The work reported
here is bas...
Recognition of signed and spoken language: Different sensory inputs, the same segmentation procedure
Sign language Speech Lexical segmentation Modality-general language processing British Sign Language (BSL) Dutch
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2015/4/8
Signed languages are articulated through simultaneous upper-body movements and are seen; spoken languages are articulated through sequential vocal-tract movements and are heard. But word recognition i...
Investigating the Effect of Using Multiple Sensory Modes of Glossing Vocabulary Items in a Reading Text with Multimedia Annotations
Annotation Glosses Lexical competence Multimedia Vocabulary assessment Vocabulary knowledge
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2011/6/24
In recent years, improvements in technology have enhanced the possibilities of teaching and learning various
subjects. This is specially the case in foreign language instruction. The use of technolog...
Commentary on Keith Mashinter's "Calculating Sensory Dissonance: Some Discrepancies Arising from the Models of Kameoka & Kuriyagawa, and Hutchinson & Knopoff"
consonance dissonance perception sensory enculturation
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2010/9/26
Mashinter’s (2006) mathematical model of sensory dissonance
neglects the dependence of roughness on waveform, the role of masking, the
distribution of roughness across critical bands, the possible p...
Commentary on “Calculating Sensory Dissonance: Some Discrepancies Arising from the Models of Kameoka & Kuriyagawa and Hutchinson & Knopoff” by Keith Mashinter
consonance dissonance sensory physiological critical bands
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2010/9/26
The commentary asserts the importance of conducting additional research
on additive dissonance, and points to the need for terminological precision in discussions
of sensory versus systemic (i.e. le...
Calculating Sensory Dissonance: Some Discrepancies Arising from the Models of Kameoka & Kuriyagawa, and Hutchinson & Knopoff
consonance dissonance sensory modelling perception
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2010/9/26
The phenomena of consonance and dissonance are thought to involve both learned and
innate components. Work by Greenwood (1961) and Plomp and Levelt (1965) established that an
aspect of dissonance pe...