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Visual and audiovisual speech perception with color and gray-scale facial images [PDF]
Timothy R. Jordan+2 more
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Tingles and Society: The Emotional Experience of ASMR as a Social Phenomenon
ASMR (“Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response”) is commonly defined as an emotional experience of a tingling sensation in the head and neck. It is said to be triggered by certain auditory, visual, interpersonal, tactile, and often socially intimate stimuli. A great many people around the world reportedly experience ASMR regularly.
Michael Grothe‐Hammer
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Evaluation of the information transmission of treatment with dental aligners in social media: empathetic language versus non-empathetic language. [PDF]
Ibáñez-Alda J+3 more
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Time-Dependent Changes in Learning Audiovisual Associations: A Single-Trial fMRI Study [PDF]
Désirée Gonzalo+2 more
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Abstract Although autocracies increasingly learn how to integrate digital technologies into their covert repression toolbox, it remains unclear under which conditions they succeed in doing so. While some technologically developed autocracies seldom use covert repression, other technologically underdeveloped autocracies apply significantly more covert ...
Ildar Daminov
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Harmonizing the past: EEG-based brain network unveil modality-specific mechanisms of nostalgia. [PDF]
Shuxiang H+4 more
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Audiovisual Integration of Letters in the Human Brain [PDF]
Tommi Raij, K. Uutela, Riitta Hari
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Short Abstract This paper uses geographical theorisations of space to make sense of digital developments in court space. It proposes that the introduction of remote platforms generates three spatial ruptures in court hearings: the space of remote hearings is dispersed across multiple sites, stretched into non‐traditional justice spaces, and sometimes ...
Jo Hynes
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Abstract This study explores ways in which multilingual English listeners react to and rate three varieties of Asian English in three presentational modes: audio only, audiovisual and audiovisual with a face mask. Using a speech intelligibility framework, the study examines the extent to which presentational mode affects intelligibility and listener ...
Jette G. Hansen Edwards, Mary L. Zampini
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