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Developmental factors and the non-native speaker effect in auditory-visual speech perception.

30 Jul 2009 The study investigated language and developmental factors in the use of visual information in audiovisual speech perception in speakers from different language backgrounds. Mandarin-Chinese and English adults and 8- to 9-year-old children were ...
rec_pub_19640050-developmental-factors-non-native-speaker-effect-auditory-visual.htm


Response to noise from modern wind farms in The Netherlands.

30 Jul 2009 The increasing number and size of wind farms call for more data on human response to wind turbine noise, so that a generalized dose-response relationship can be modeled and possible adverse health effects avoided. This paper reports the results of a ...
rec_pub_19640029-response-noise-modern-wind-farms-netherlands.htm


Effects of emotionally contagious films on changes in hemisphere-specific cognitive performance.

30 Jul 2009 In the framework of models on the lateralized involvement of the cortical hemispheres in affect and psychopathology, the authors examined whether cognitive processes associated with the left and the right prefrontal cortex varied as a function of ...
rec_pub_19653774-effects-emotionally-contagious-films-changes-hemisphere-specific.htm


Common and specific contributions of the intraparietal sulci to numerosity and length processing.

30 Jul 2009 Numerical and spatial magnitude processing have long been intimately associated, leading to the suggestion that they share a common system of magnitude representation. Although separate investigations on the cerebral areas involved in numerosity and ...
rec_pub_19294652-common-specific-contributions-intraparietal-sulci-numerosity-length.htm


Blind identification of evoked human brain activity with independent component analysis of optical data.

30 Jul 2009 Diffuse optical tomography (DOT) methods observe hemodynamics in the brain by measuring light transmission through the scalp, skull, and brain. Thus, separating signals due to heart pulsations, breathing movements, and systemic blood flow ...
rec_pub_19180556-blind-identification-evoked-human-brain-activity-independent.htm


Diminished neural sensitivity to irregular facial expression in first-episode schizophrenia.

30 Jul 2009 INTRODUCTION: Blunted, inappropriate affective-social behavior is a hallmark of early schizophrenia, possibly corresponding to reduced ability to recognize and express emotions. It is yet unknown if this affective deficiency relates to disturbed ...
rec_pub_19172653-diminished-neural-sensitivity-irregular-facial-expression-episode.htm


At the heart of the ventral attention system: the right anterior insula.

30 Jul 2009 The anterior insula has been hypothesized to provide a link between attention-related problem solving and salience systems during the coordination and evaluation of task performance. Here, we test the hypothesis that the anterior insula/medial ...
rec_pub_19072895-at-heart-ventral-attention-system-right-anterior-insula.htm


FMRI correlates of visuo-spatial reorienting investigated with an attention shifting double-cue paradigm.

30 Jul 2009 The control of visuo-spatial attention entails the joint contribution of goal-directed (endogenous) and stimulus-driven (exogenous) factors. However, little is known about the neural bases of the interplay between these two mechanisms. To address ...
rec_pub_19034897-fmri-correlates-visuo-spatial-reorienting-investigated-attention.htm


New beginnings: evidence that the meditational regimen can lead to optimization of perception, attention, cognition, and other functions.

30 Jul 2009 A "framework" is presented for understanding empirically confirmed and unconfirmed phenomena in the Indo-Tibetan meditation system, from an integrative perspective, and providing evidence that certain meditative practices enable meditators to ...
rec_pub_19735255-new-beginnings-evidence-meditational-regimen-lead-optimization.htm


Does early care affect joint attention in great apes (Pan troglodytes, Pan paniscus, Pongo abelii, Pongo pygmaeus, Gorilla gorilla)?

30 Jul 2009 The ability to share attention with another is the foundation on which other theory of mind skills are formed. The quality of care received during infancy has been correlated with increased joint attention in humans. The purpose of this study was to ...
rec_pub_19685976-does-early-care-affect-joint-attention-great-apes-pan-troglodytes-pan.htm

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