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Abstract Disturbed sleep is a known risk factor for heightened mental health symptoms, and this association may be particularly problematic among emergency medical service (EMS) clinicians. Yet, associations between daily sleep quality and daily mental health symptoms are understudied among this vulnerable group.
Enzo G. Plaitano+7 more
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The role of audiovisual speech in the early stages of lexical processing as revealed by the ERP word repetition effect [PDF]
Basirat, Anahita+2 more
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Applications of Natural Language Processing in Otolaryngology: A Scoping Review
One‐hundred sixty‐six papers with a median publication year of 2024 (range 1982, 2024) were included. Sixty‐one percent (102/166) of studies used ChatGPT and were published in 2023 or 2024. Sixty studies used NLP for clinical education and decision support, 42 for patient education, 14 for electronic medical record improvement, 5 for triaging, 4 for ...
Norbert Banyi+4 more
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Testing two models of lexical access: Korean homonyms in an auditory lexical decision task
Sung-A Kim
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Abstract Background Non‐motor fluctuations, characterized by variability in mood and cognition, are prevalent in advanced Parkinson's disease (PD), but less is known about these fluctuations in early PD. Objective The objective was to characterize fluctuations in cognition and mood in early PD without cognitive impairment.
Abhimanyu Mahajan+4 more
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Lexical context effect on meaning access of homographs
P Therouanne, Guy Denhière
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What Makes Lexical Tone Special: A Reverse Accessing Model for Tonal Speech Perception [PDF]
Xiang Gao+6 more
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THE EFFECT OF COGNATE WORDS ON LEXICAL ACCESS OF ENGLISH AS A THIRD LANGUAGE
Pâmela Freitas Pereira Toassi+2 more
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