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Is there such a thing as a ‘good statistical learner’?
(ELSEVIER, 2022)
A growing body of research investigates individual differences in the learning of
statistical structure, tying them to variability in cognitive (dis)abilities. This
approach views statistical learning (SL) as a general ...
Intrasession and Intersession Reproducibility of Artificial Scotoma pRF Mapping Results at Ultra- High Fields
(Society for Neuroscience, 2022)
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) combined with population receptive field (pRF) mapping allows
for associating positions on the visual cortex to areas on the visual field. Apart from applications in ...
Processing of semantic and grammatical gender in Spanish speakers with aphasia
(Taylor & Francis, 2022)
Background: Previous studies have argued that there are two
types of linguistic gender: grammatical gender, which is arbitrarily
assigned to nouns, and semantic gender, which depends on the
gender of the referent.
Aim: ...
Cross-language activation in bimodal bilinguals: Do mouthings affect the co-activation of speech during sign recognition?
(CAMBRIDGE, 2022)
The present study provides insight into cross-language activation in hearing bimodal bilinguals by (1) examining co-activation of spoken words during processing of signs by hearing bimodal bilingual users of Dutch (their ...
The Concreteness Advantage in Lexical Decision Does Not Depend on Perceptual Simulations
(APA American Psychological Association, 2022)
Abstract words are typically more difficult to identify than concrete words in lexical-decision, word-naming,
and recall tasks. This behavioral advantage, known as the concreteness effect, is often considered as evidence
for ...
Local Temporal Regularities in Child-Directed Speech in Spanish
(ASHA, 2022)
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to characterize the local (utterance-level)
temporal regularities of child-directed speech (CDS) that might facilitate phonological
development in Spanish, classically termed a ...
Phonemic contrasts under construction? Evidence from Basque
(Infancy, 2020)
Attunement theories of speech perception development suggest
that native-language exposure is one of the main factors
shaping infants' phonemic discrimination capacity within
the second half of their first year. Here, ...
Dissociable rhythmic mechanisms enhance memory forconscious and nonconscious perceptual contents
(PNAS, 2022)
Understanding the neural mechanisms of conscious and unconscious experience is amajor goal of fundamental and translational neuroscience. Here, we target the earlyvisual cortex with a protocol of noninvasive, high-resolution ...
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 ...
Yesterday Is History, Tomorrow Is a Mystery: An Eye-Tracking Investigation of the Processing of Past and Future Time Reference During Sentence Reading
(APA American Psychological Association, 2022)
The ability to think about nonpresent time is a crucial aspect of human cognition. Both the past and
future imply a temporal displacement of an event outside the “now.” They also intrinsically differ: The
past refers to ...