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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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Triaging Content Severity in Online Mental Health Forums [PDF]
Mental health forums are online communities where people express their issues and seek help from moderators and other users. In such forums, there are often posts with severe content indicating that the user is in acute distress and there is a risk of ...
Cohan, Arman +3 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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Chunking clinical text containing non-canonical language [PDF]
Free text notes typed by primary care physicians during patient consultations typically contain highly non-canonical language. Shallow syntactic analysis of free text notes can help to reveal valuable information for the study of disease and treatment ...
Carroll, John +2 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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Age-Dependent Positivity-Bias in Children’s Processing of Emotion Terms
Emotions play an important role in human communication, and the daily-life interactions of young children often include situations that require the verbalization of emotional states with verbal means, e.g., with emotion terms.
Daniela Bahn +4 more
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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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Predicting suicide risk from online postings in Reddit : the UGent-IDLab submission to the CLPysch 2019 Shared Task A [PDF]
This paper describes IDLab’s text classification systems submitted to Task A as part of the CLPsych 2019 shared task. The aim of this shared task was to develop automated systems that predict the degree of suicide risk of people based on their posts on ...
Bekoulis, Ioannis +6 more
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Insights into Analogy Completion from the Biomedical Domain [PDF]
Analogy completion has been a popular task in recent years for evaluating the semantic properties of word embeddings, but the standard methodology makes a number of assumptions about analogies that do not always hold, either in recent benchmark datasets ...
Fosler-Lussier, Eric +2 more
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Efficacy of speech intervention using electropalatography with a cochlear implant user [PDF]
Electropalatography (EPG) has become relatively well established as a safe and convenient technique for use in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of children and adults with articulation disorders.
Herman, R., Pantelemidou, V., Thomas, J.
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