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A tutorial on norming linguistic stimuli for clinical populations
Stimuli norming (the process of controlling experimental items to minimise bias) is important for the validity of psycholinguistic experiments. Survey norming (asking large numbers of people to rate or otherwise define the items) is typically used for this purpose but requires large samples. Clinical populations are not always large, nor easy to reach.
Delgaram-Nejad, Oliver+4 more
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In order to assess how the perception of audible speech and facial expressions influence one another for the perception of emotions, and how this influence might change over the course of development, we conducted two cross-modal priming experiments with
Michael Vesker+5 more
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Building a semantically annotated corpus of clinical texts [PDF]
In this paper, we describe the construction of a semantically annotated corpus of clinical texts for use in the development and evaluation of systems for automatically extracting clinically significant information from the textual component of patient ...
Andrea Setzer+18 more
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Extreme or exaggerated articulation of vowels, or vowel hyperarticulation, is a characteristic commonly found in infant-directed speech (IDS). High degrees of vowel hyperarticulation in parent IDS has been tied to better speech sound category development
Ellen Marklund+5 more
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Adult participation in children’s word searches: on the use of prompting, hinting, and supplying a model [PDF]
Although word searching in children is very common, very little is known about how adults support children in the turns following the child’s search behaviours, an important topic because of the social, educational and clinical implications.
Have P. Ten+6 more
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GP perspectives on hospital discharge letters : an interview and focus group study [PDF]
Background: Written discharge communication following inpatient or outpatient clinic discharge is essential for communicating information to the GP, but GPs’ opinions on discharge communication are seldom sought.
Dale, Jeremy+4 more
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La citazione meccanica. Una rassegna sul fenomeno dell’ecolalia [PDF]
For some people quoting is the only way to communicate. In some pathologies, the difficulty in creating declarative clauses can be partially overcome through alternative strategies such as the mechanical and stereotyped repetition of words or sentences ...
Greta Mazzaggio
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The facial feedback hypothesis (FFH) indicates that besides being involved in the production of facial expressions, the musculature of the face also influences one’s perception of emotional stimuli.
Michael Vesker+5 more
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When speaking to infants, parents typically use infant-directed speech, a speech register that in several aspects differs from that directed to adults.
Ulrika Marklund+5 more
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Evidence Inference 2.0: More Data, Better Models
How do we most effectively treat a disease or condition? Ideally, we could consult a database of evidence gleaned from clinical trials to answer such questions.
DeYoung, Jay+4 more
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