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Comprehension (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Comprehension'
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About the role of visual field defects in pure alexia.
2 Jun 2009
Pure alexia is an acquired reading disorder characterized by a disproportionate prolongation of reading time as a function of word length. Although the vast majority of cases reported in the literature show a right-sided visual defect, little is ...
rec_pub_19498088-about-role-visual-field-defects-pure-alexia.htm
2 Jun 2009
PURPOSE: This study examined false belief understanding and its predictors in school-age children who are deaf with cochlear implants and who use spoken language. METHOD: False belief understanding was measured through an explanation-of-action task ...
rec_pub_19498015-language-mental-state-vocabulary-false-belief-understanding-children.htm
Dynamic mental representations in language comprehension.
30 May 2009
Previous research has suggested that language comprehension routinely involves dynamic mental representations. Mental representations of temporal information about successive events stored in memory were investigated. Three experiments were ...
rec_pub_19725327-dynamic-mental-representations-language-comprehension.htm
Transplantation conditioning regimens: can we say it better?
30 May 2009
rec_pub_19450748-transplantation-conditioning-regimens-say-better.htm
Daily functioning and information-processing skills among persons with schizophrenia.
30 May 2009
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to describe the limitations in information-processing skills observed among persons with schizophrenia performing daily tasks and to explore whether subgroups of participants have similar profiles based on these ...
rec_pub_19487353-daily-functioning-information-processing-skills-persons-schizophrenia.htm
Mirror neurons and embodied simulation in the development of archetypes and self-agency.
30 May 2009
In this paper I explore the role of mirror neurons and motor intentionality in the development of self-agency. I suggest that this will also give us a firmer basis for an emergent view of archetypes, as key components in the development trajectory ...
rec_pub_19531122-mirror-neurons-embodied-simulation-development-archetypes-self-agency.htm
30 May 2009
The clinical progression of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and longterm response to therapy is generally assessed by quantifying changes in joint space narrowing and erosions visible on serial plain radiographs. In patients treated with classic disease ...
rec_pub_19509325-clinical-implications-understanding-radiographic-findings-relation.htm
30 May 2009
A passive oddball experiment was used in which stimuli were emotional exclamations differing in their affective tone. In both electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG), deviants elicited an N300 component, sometimes accompanied ...
rec_pub_19403892-recognition-affective-prosody-brain-damaged-patients-healthy-controls.htm
30 May 2009
Presence in virtual learning environments (VLEs) has been associated with a number of outcome factors related to a user's ability and motivation to learn. The extant but relatively small body of research suggests that a high level of presence is ...
rec_pub_19366319-presence-relates-distinct-outcomes-two-virtual-environments-employing.htm
Depth-of-processing effects as college students use academic advising Web sites.
30 May 2009
This research examined students' cognitive and affective responses to an academic advising Web site. Specifically, we investigated whether exposure to our Web site increased student reports that they would access university Web sites to obtain ...
rec_pub_19250017-depth-processing-effects-college-students-use-academic-advising-web.htm
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