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Seeing the Meaning: Top–Down Effects on Letter Identification
Most models of reading agree that visual word recognition is underpinned by a highly interactive network in which both bottom–up and top–down processes contribute.
Anna M. Woollams +2 more
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KAJIAN KONSEP IMAGEABILITY DAN PERMEABILITY DALAM PENGEMBANGAN KAWASAN PUSAT KOTA KOWLOON HONGKONG
Kawasan Kowloon Hongkong merupakan kawasan perkotaan di Hongkong yang terdiri dari Semenanjung Kowloon and New Kowloon, Kawasan ini merupakan pusat kota dari negara hongkong yang mempunyai mobilitas tinggi.
Putra Fajar, Ari Widyati Purwantiasning
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Verbal paired associates and the hippocampus: The role of scenes [PDF]
It is widely agreed that patients with bilateral hippocampal damage are impaired at binding pairs of words together. Consequently, the verbal paired associates (VPA) task has become emblematic of hippocampal function.
Clark, I., Kim, M., Maguire, E.
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Childhood ear infections are highly prevalent and diagnosed with the otoscope, a simple tool that illuminates and magnifies the eardrum to subjectively assess color, translucency and presence of any middle ear fluid.
Ryan G. Porter +4 more
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Pacifier overuse and conceptual relations of abstract and emotional concepts [PDF]
This study explores the impact of the extensive use of an oral device since infancy (pacifier) on the acquisition of concrete, abstract, and emotional concepts.
Barca, Laura +2 more
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Hiding Images within Images [PDF]
We present a system to hide a full color image inside another of the same size with minimal quality loss to either image. Deep neural networks are simultaneously trained to create the hiding and revealing processes and are designed to specifically work as a pair.
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Language Difficulty and Prior Learning Influence Foreign Vocabulary Acquisition
When learning a foreign language, words that are the hardest to learn are often the easiest to forget. Yet, there is also evidence that more challenging learning contexts can lead to greater long-term retention.
Sayuri Hayakawa +3 more
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Visual object imagery and autobiographical memory: object imagers are better at remembering their personal past [PDF]
In the present study we examined whether higher levels of object imagery, a stable characteristic that reflects the ability and preference in generating pictorial mental images of objects, facilitate involuntary and voluntary retrieval of ...
Chiorri, Carlo +3 more
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This essay explores the process of orientation in migratory space in three of the twelve stories that make up Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s collection The Thing around Your Neck— “Imitation,” “On Monday of Last Week,” and “The Thing around Your Neck”—from ...
Svetlana Stefanova
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This study examines the factors affecting word recognition in a language with a consistent system to map letters into sounds; Spanish. The influence of semantics on the recognition of words in languages with inconsistent mappings, such as English, is ...
Izura Cristina +1 more
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