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Trauma-Related Distress During the COVID-19 Pandemic In 59 Countries
(SAGE, 2022)
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended life like few other events in modern history, with differential impacts on varying population groups. This study examined trauma-related distress among 6,882 adults ages 18 to 94 years old ...
Anatomy and physiology of word‑selective visual cortex: from visual features to lexical processing
(Brain Structure and Function, 2021)
Over the past 2 decades, researchers have tried to uncover how the human brain can extract linguistic information from
a sequence of visual symbols. The description of how the brain’s visual system processes words and ...
An ERP investigation of accented isolated single word processing
(ELSEVIER, 2022)
Previous studies show that there are differences in native and non-native speech processing (Lev-Ari, 2018).
However, less is known about the differences between processing native and dialectal accents. Is dialectal
processing ...
When A Nonnative Accent Lets You Spot All the Errors: Examining the Syntactic Interlanguage Benefit
(MIT PRESS, 2022)
In our continuously globalizing world, cross-cultural and cross-linguistic communications are far from exceptional. A wealth of research has indicated that the processing of nonnative-accented speech can be challenging for ...
The Processing of Spanish Article– Noun Gender Agreement by Monolingual and Bilingual Toddlers
(Language and Speech, 2021)
We assessed monolingual Spanish and bilingual Spanish-Basque toddlers’ sensitivity to gender
agreement in correct vs. incorrect Spanish noun phrases (definite article + noun), using a
spontaneous preference listening ...
Evaluating the Reliability of Human Brain White Matter Tractometry
(Minor White, 2021)
The validity of research results depends on the reliability of analysis methods. In recent years, there have been concerns about the validity of research that uses diffusion-weighted MRI (dMRI) to understand human brain ...