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Development of Embodied Word Meanings: Sensorimotor Effects in Children’s Lexical Processing
Previous research showed an effect of words’ rated body-object interaction (BOI) in children’s visual word naming performance, but only in children 8 years of age or older (Wellsby & Pexman, 2014a). In that study, however, BOI was established using adult
Michelle eInkster +3 more
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The right visual field advantage and the optimal viewing position effect: On the relation between foveal and parafoveal word recognition [PDF]
Recent developments on the optimal viewing position (OVP) effect suggest that it may be caused by the same factors that underlie the right visual field advantage in word recognition.
Brysbaert, M., Schroyens, W., Vitu, F.
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Assessing urban design factors for walkable areas: evidence from Dubai
Walkability ratings in the GCC are generally low. Beyond climate conditions, modern lifestyle shifts such as increased reliance on automobiles, home deliveries, remote work, and digital connectivity have contributed to the decline of walking as a primary
Mohammad Arar, Kareen Kazaz
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Folktales are increasingly recognized as potent enablers in evoking the 'genius loci' of cities and sustaining their cultural identity. 'The Thousand and One Nights' represents the most remarkable and memorable cross-cultural folktales, related to the ...
Huda S. Fakhrulddin +2 more
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Progressive compromise of nouns and action verbs in posterior cortical atrophy [PDF]
Processing of nouns and action verbs can be differentially compromised following lesions to posterior and anterior/motor brain regions, respectively. However, little is known about how these deficits progress in the course of neurodegeneration.
Borovinsky, Geraldine +9 more
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The conservation and revitalisation of urban waterfronts are increasingly recognised for their role in fostering cultural continuity and city identity.
Ziyi Han +4 more
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Imagine a Walkable City: Physical activity and urban imageability across 19 major cities
Can the shape of a city promote physical activity? The question of why individuals engage in physical activity has been widely researched, but that research has predominantly focused on socio-demographic characteristics (e.g., age, gender, economic ...
Marios Constantinides +3 more
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Imaging Biomarkers or Biomarker Imaging? [PDF]
Since biomarker imaging is traditionally understood as imaging of molecular probes, we highly recommend to avoid any confusion with the previously defined term “imaging biomarkers” and, therefore, only use “molecular probe imaging (MPI)” in that context. Molecular probes (MPs) comprise all kinds of molecules administered to an organism which inherently
Markus Mitterhauser, Wolfgang Wadsak
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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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The article returns the results of a research commissioned by Regione Toscana to identify the coastal territories covered by forests and woods that “figuratively characterize the territory”.
Fabio Lucchesi, Maria Rita Gisotti
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