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Reading (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Reading'
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Changes in the sensitivity to appetitive and aversive arousal across adulthood.
30 Aug 2009
In 2 cross-sectional studies, the authors examined age-related differences in the evaluation of emotional stimuli in 2 community samples, with participants ranging in age from young to older adulthood (18-81 years old). Pictures of the International ...
rec_pub_19739923-changes-sensitivity-appetitive-aversive-arousal-adulthood.htm
Aging and fluency-based illusions in recognition memory.
30 Aug 2009
We examined age-related differences in susceptibility to fluency-based memory illusions. The results from 2 experiments, in which 2 different methods were used to enhance the fluency of recognition test items, revealed that older and young adults ...
rec_pub_19739915-aging-fluency-based-illusions-recognition-memory.htm
Selective attention to emotion in the aging brain.
30 Aug 2009
A growing body of research suggests that the ability to regulate emotion remains stable or improves across the adult life span. Socioemotional selectivity theory maintains that this pattern of findings reflects the prioritization of emotional goals. ...
rec_pub_19739908-selective-attention-emotion-aging-brain.htm
Memory operations that support language comprehension: evidence from verb-phrase ellipsis.
30 Aug 2009
Comprehension of verb-phrase ellipsis (VPE) requires reevaluation of recently processed constituents, which often necessitates retrieval of information about the elided constituent from memory. A. E. Martin and B. McElree (2008) argued that ...
rec_pub_19686017-memory-operations-support-language-comprehension-evidence-verb-phrase.htm
24 Aug 2009
Cognitive neuropsychological models (CNMs) have been useful to generate a theory of aphasia rehabilitation. In contrast to the traditional syndrome approach, CNMs employ cognitive accounts to interpret language disturbances after brain damage. In ...
rec_pub_19711236-applying-cognitive-neuropsychological-principles-rehabilitation.htm
23 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Internet sites typically contain visual design elements that are unrelated to the quality of the health information presented but that could influence credibility judgments and responses to health advice. To assess the effects of such ...
rec_pub_19709989-the-effect-credibility-related-design-cues-responses-web-based.htm
Measurement of speech effort during fluency-inducing conditions in adults who do and do not stutter.
18 Aug 2009
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of 4 fluency-inducing (FI) conditions on self-rated speech effort and other variables in adults who stutter and in normally fluent controls. METHOD: Twelve adults with persistent stuttering and 12 adults who had ...
rec_pub_19696436-measurement-speech-effort-fluency-inducing-conditions-adults-do.htm
[What do you read during the quieter summer season? Family medicine can be very fascinating]
18 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19771785-what-read-quieter-summer-season-family-medicine-fascinating.htm
Strategic reading, ontologies, and the future of scientific publishing.
12 Aug 2009
The revolution in scientific publishing that has been promised since the 1980s is about to take place. Scientists have always read strategically, working with many articles simultaneously to search, filter, scan, link, annotate, and analyze ...
rec_pub_19679805-strategic-reading-ontologies-future-scientific-publishing.htm
4 Aug 2009
How long does it take the human mind to grasp the idea when hearing or reading a sentence? Neurophysiological methods looking directly at the time course of brain activity indexes of comprehension are critical for finding the answer to this ...
rec_pub_19664815-understanding-instant-neurophysiological-evidence-mechanistic.htm
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