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Comprehension (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Comprehension'
Articles 1 to 10 of 200:
Neuroscience. The speaking brain.
14 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19833945-neuroscience-speaking-brain.htm
Recognition of facial, auditory, and bodily emotions in older adults.
3 Oct 2009
Understanding older adults' social functioning difficulties requires insight into their recognition of emotion processing in voices and bodies, not just faces, the focus of most prior research. We examined 60 young and 61 older adults' recognition ...
rec_pub_19805486-recognition-facial-auditory-bodily-emotions-older-adults.htm
Nonlocal effects of prosodic boundaries.
29 Sep 2009
Placing a prosodic boundary before a phrase may influence its syntactic analysis. However, the boundary's effect depends on the presence, size, and position of other, earlier, prosodic boundaries. In three experiments, we extend previous results ...
rec_pub_19744940-nonlocal-effects-prosodic-boundaries.htm
The effects of domain knowledge on metacomprehension accuracy.
29 Sep 2009
In the present research, we examined the relationship between readers' domain knowledge and their ability to judge their comprehension of novel domain-related material. Participants with varying degrees of baseball knowledge read five texts on ...
rec_pub_19744939-the-effects-domain-knowledge-metacomprehension-accuracy.htm
29 Sep 2009
INTRODUCTION: Low general and health literacy in the United States means informed consent documents are not well understood by most adults. Methods to improve recall and comprehension of informed consent have not been tested in orthodontics. The ...
rec_pub_19815144-informed-consent-recall-comprehension-orthodontics-traditional-vs.htm
22 Sep 2009
This study investigated metaphor comprehension in the broader context of task-difference effects and manipulation of processing difficulty. We predicted that right hemisphere recruitment would show greater specificity to processing difficulty rather ...
rec_pub_19781756-differences-task-demands-influence-hemispheric-lateralization-neural.htm
Bimodal audio-visual training enhances auditory adaptation process.
21 Sep 2009
Effects of auditory training with bimodal audio-visual stimuli on monomodal aural speech intelligibility were examined in individuals with normal hearing using highly degraded noise-vocoded speech sound. Visual cue simultaneously presented with ...
rec_pub_19629016-bimodal-audio-visual-training-enhances-auditory-adaptation-process.htm
Clinical gist and medical education: connecting the dots.
21 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19773570-clinical-gist-medical-education-connecting-dots.htm
15 Sep 2009
Bailey and Ferreira (2003) hypothesized and reported behavioral evidence that disfluencies (filled and silent pauses) undesirably affect sentence processing when they appear before disambiguating verbs in Garden Path (GP) sentences. Disfluencies ...
rec_pub_19765813-disfluencies-garden-path-brain-electrophysiological-evidence.htm
13 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: The specific role of the two cerebral hemispheres in processing idiomatic language is highly debated. While some studies show the involvement of the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG), other data support the crucial role of ...
rec_pub_19754932-the-role-left-right-hemispheres-comprehension-idiomatic-language.htm
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