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Reading (Latest Articles)
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Electrophysiological differences in the processing of affective information in words and pictures.
30 May 2009
It is generally assumed that affective picture viewing is related to higher levels of physiological arousal than is the reading of emotional words. However, this assertion is based mainly on studies in which the processing of either words or ...
rec_pub_19403894-electrophysiological-differences-processing-affective-information.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
30 May 2009
Visual language processing in the left basal temporal area (LBTA) was investigated using subdural electrodes in two patients with medically intractable temporal lobe epilepsy. Reading of Japanese syllabogram (kana) and morphogram (kanji) both ...
rec_pub_19424086-temporal-dynamics-japanese-morphogram-syllabogram-processing-left.htm
[Pharmacological treatment of dyslexia]
30 May 2009
INTRODUCTION: Pharmacological approaches aimed at improving dyslexia are almost inexistent. AIM: To analyse, based on the current theories of dyslexia, the possibility of applying some pharmacological measure. DEVELOPMENT: The different theories on ...
rec_pub_19472157-pharmacological-treatment-dyslexia.htm
Working memory span and motor and cognitive speed in schizophrenia.
30 May 2009
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the verbal working memory deficit and decrease of motor and cognitive speed in patients with schizophrenia, and to clarify their associations with negative and depressive symptomatology. METHODS: ...
rec_pub_19506426-working-memory-span-motor-cognitive-speed-schizophrenia.htm
Why are idioms recognized fast?
30 May 2009
It is an established fact that idiomatic expressions are fast to process. However, the explanation of the phenomenon is controversial. Using a semantic judgment paradigm, where people decide whether a string is meaningful or not, the present ...
rec_pub_19460959-why-idioms-recognized-fast.htm
The strength and time course of lexical activation of pronunciation variants.
30 May 2009
Spoken words undergo frequent and often predictable variation in pronunciation. One form of variation is medial /t/ deletion, in which words like center and cantaloupe are pronounced without acoustic cues indicative of syllable-initial /t/. Three ...
rec_pub_19485698-the-strength-time-course-lexical-activation-pronunciation-variants.htm
Reading polymorphemic Dutch compounds: toward a multiple route model of lexical processing.
30 May 2009
This article reports an eye-tracking experiment with 2,500 polymorphemic Dutch compounds presented in isolation for visual lexical decision while readers' eye movements were registered. The authors found evidence that both full forms of compounds ...
rec_pub_19485697-reading-polymorphemic-dutch-compounds-multiple-route-model-lexical.htm
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and Stroop performance: tackling the lateralization.
30 May 2009
Neuroscience research has identified the involvement of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) in cognitive control. Questions remain, however, about its lateralization correlates during Stroop task performance, an experimental cornerstone on ...
rec_pub_19451392-dorsolateral-prefrontal-cortex-stroop-performance-tackling.htm
Item performance in visual word recognition.
30 May 2009
Standard factorial designs in psycholinguistics have been complemented recently by large-scale databases providing empirical constraints at the level of item performance. At the same time, the development of precise computational architectures has ...
rec_pub_19451391-item-performance-visual-word-recognition.htm
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