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This review redefines the carotid bulb (CB) as a variable geometric dilation shaped by hemodynamics and the carotid sinus (CS) as a conserved neurohistological baroreceptor field. Distinguishing these entities clarifies a century of anatomical confusion and links geometry, neurohistology, and clinical interpretation within a unified framework ...
Răzvan Costin Tudose +2 more
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Syntactic flexibility and lexical encoding in aging sentence production: an eye tracking study
PurposeSuccessful sentence production requires lexical encoding and ordering them into a correct syntactic structure. It remains unclear how different processes involved in sentence production are affected by healthy aging. We investigated (a) if and how
Joshua D. Weirick, Jiyeon Lee
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A Picture Is Worth… Both Spelling and Sound
In an event-related potential (ERP) study using picture stimuli, we explored whether spelling information is co-activated with sound information even when neither type of information is explicitly provided. Pairs of picture stimuli presented in a rhyming
Donna Coch
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Using noun phrases extraction for the improvement of hybrid clustering with text- and citation-based components. The example of “Information Systems Research” [PDF]
The hybrid clustering approach combining lexical and link-based similarities suffered for a long time from the different properties of the underlying networks.
Glänzel, Wolfgang +2 more
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Music Training Facilitates Lexical Stress Processing
WE INVESTIGATED WHETHER MUSIC TRAINING facilitates the processing of lexical stress in natives of a language that does not use lexical stress contrasts. Musically trained (musicians) or untrained (nonmusicians) French natives were presented with two tasks: speeded classification that required them to focus on a segmental contrast and ignore irrelevant ...
Kolinsky, Régine +4 more
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ABSTRACT Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by persistent differences in social communication and interaction, as well as restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities. Language difficulties are common in autism and can affect multiple domains, including phonology, morphology ...
Dilber Kaçar Kütükçü +2 more
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Top-down modulations from dorsal stream in lexical recognition: an effective connectivity FMRI study. [PDF]
Both the ventral and dorsal visual streams in the human brain are known to be involved in reading. However, the interaction of these two pathways and their responses to different cognitive demands remains unclear.
Yuan Deng +3 more
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Better Summarization Evaluation with Word Embeddings for ROUGE
ROUGE is a widely adopted, automatic evaluation measure for text summarization. While it has been shown to correlate well with human judgements, it is biased towards surface lexical similarities. This makes it unsuitable for the evaluation of abstractive
Abrecht, Viktoria, Ng, Jun-Ping
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ABSTRACT A recent “hierarchical” reinterpretation of the neurological basis of autism suggests that in autism with early language delay, perceptual processing may be favored over the integration of transmodal information. This model is largely based on neuroimaging findings relating to visual processing, but predicts a corresponding reorganization in ...
Luodi Yu +3 more
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Phonology is Fundamental in Skilled Reading [PDF]
There is controversy about the importance of phonology in skilled reading. Event-related potential (ERP) evidence from the initial moments of visual word recognition indicates that processing sub-lexical phonology is fundamental to skilled reading.
Jane Ashby
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