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Comprehension of speeded discourse by younger and older listeners.

29 Jun 2009 Researchers have argued that older adults are more adversely affected by speeding speech than are younger adults. However, the age effects usually occur when (1) the speech materials are artificially speeded to rates well above those that occur in ...
rec_pub_19449242-comprehension-speeded-discourse-younger-older-listeners.htm


Teaching students with reading difficulties to be close readers: a feasibility study.

29 Jun 2009 PURPOSE: This article describes a program that was designed to help upper elementary students read and understand words as they read texts independently. As a first step in helping middle-to-upper elementary children with mild-to-moderate language ...
rec_pub_19564445-teaching-students-reading-difficulties-close-readers-feasibility-study.htm


Relatively preserved knowledge of music in semantic dementia.

29 Jun 2009 The brain basis for music knowledge and the effects of disease on music cognition are poorly understood. Here we present evidence for relatively preserved knowledge of music in a musically untrained patient with semantic dementia and characteristic ...
rec_pub_19531690-relatively-preserved-knowledge-music-semantic-dementia.htm


A program to enhance competence in clinical transaction skills.

29 Jun 2009 The ability to take a comprehensive and accurate clinical history, perform a thorough and nuanced physical examination, engage in sequential clinical reasoning using all relevant clinical and laboratory data, and communicate clearly and ...
rec_pub_19550173-a-program-enhance-competence-clinical-transaction-skills.htm


Visual attention deficits contribute to impaired facial emotion recognition in boys with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

28 Jun 2009 The purpose of the present study was to examine whether attention deficits contribute to dysfunctional facial emotion recognition in boys with ADHD. The first hypothesis was that ADHD patients would commit more errors in facial emotion recognition ...
rec_pub_19568995-visual-attention-deficits-contribute-impaired-facial-emotion.htm


Expression of therapeutic misconception amongst Egyptians: a qualitative pilot study.

28 Jun 2009 BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that research participants fail to appreciate the difference between research and medical care, labeling such phenomenon as a "therapeutic misconception" (TM). Since research activity involving human participants is ...
rec_pub_19563683-expression-therapeutic-misconception-egyptians-qualitative-pilot-study.htm


Toddlers' referential understanding of pictures.

25 Jun 2009 Pictures are referential in that they can represent objects in the real world. Here we explore the emergence of understanding of the referential potential of pictures during the second year of life. In Study 1, 15-, 18-, and 24-month-olds learned a ...
rec_pub_19560783-toddlers-referential-understanding-pictures.htm


Conflict control during sentence comprehension: fMRI evidence.

19 Jun 2009 This study investigates the neuro-cognitive mechanisms employed to monitor and resolve conflicts between competing sentential representations during sentence comprehension. Participants took part in a sentence comprehension task as well as the ...
rec_pub_19540923-conflict-control-sentence-comprehension-fmri-evidence.htm


The effects of frequency altered feedback on the reading processes of adults with reading disorders.

16 Jun 2009 Various factors have been shown to influence the reading comprehension of reading disordered individuals including altered auditory feedback. This study investigated the influence of frequency altered feedback (FAF) on the reading comprehension and ...
rec_pub_19540309-the-effects-frequency-altered-feedback-reading-processes-adults.htm


Task-dependent organization of brain regions active during rest.

15 Jun 2009 The human brain demonstrates complex yet systematic patterns of neural activity at rest. We examined whether functional connectivity among those brain regions typically active during rest depends on ongoing and recent task demands and individual ...
rec_pub_19541656-task-dependent-organization-brain-regions-active-rest.htm

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