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Nonveridical Visual Perception in Human Amblyopia

open access: yesInvestigative Opthalmology & Visual Science, 2003
Amblyopia is a developmental disorder of spatial vision. There is evidence to suggest that some amblyopes misperceive spatial structure when viewing with the affected eye. However, there are few examples of these perceptual errors in the literature. This study was an investigation of the prevalence and nature of misperceptions in human amblyopia.Thirty
Brendan T, Barrett   +4 more
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The Effect of Prosody on Veridicality Inferences in Korean

open access: yes, 2020
Certain attitude verbs in Korean such as al- and gieogha- (standardly translated as 'know' and 'remember', respectively) may give rise to veridicality inferences, i.e., inferences that their propositional complements are true.
Jeong, Sunwoo
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'I can now thank God when I come': Sex, faith and the body in the lives of non-heterosexual Dutch Protestant women

open access: yes, 2015
Dynamics of belonging and exclusion and the notion of being ‘in-between’ are common in dominant discourse regarding sexuality and Christianity in Dutch society.
OFR - non-affiliated publications   +2 more
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Emotive predicates and the subjunctive: a flexible mood OT account based on (non)veridicality

open access: yes, 2019
We address flexible embedded mood patterns, i.e. cases where (a) the same type of verb selects indicative  in one language but prefers subjunctive in another, or (b) both moods may be allowed in a single language.
Mari, Alda, Giannakidou, Anastasia
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A mechatronic approach to supernormal auditory localisation

open access: yes, 2007
Remote audio perception is a fundamental requirement for telepresence and teleoperation in applications that range from work in hostile environments to security and entertainment.
Harrison, C.S., Mair, G., Mair, G. M.
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Feeling touch through a mirror: The role of vision and body ownership in generating non-veridical tactile experiences

open access: yesCortex
Tactile experience can be non-veridical, i.e., not related to the actual stimulation of one's body. Recently, using a mirror box procedure in healthy subjects, we found that during bilateral asymmetrical touches, the vision of the right-hand being stimulated, reflected in the mirror, elicited on the real left-hand the feeling of being touched in the ...
Cirillo, Emanuele   +5 more
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Polarity, veridicality and temporal connectives

open access: yes, 1993
Introduction. The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to the semantical properties of before, after, and related elements. In particular, we shall raise the question whether the occurrence of negative polarity items in before-clauses can be ...
Wouden van der, Ton   +5 more
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The cline of veridicality between concrete experience and abstract thought

open access: yes
The paper investigates the cognitive notion of veridicality and the way in which our verbal expressions of concrete experience and abstract thought are realized in ...
BAICCHI, ANNALISA
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Non-traditional security perspectives on the new normal: an introduction

open access: yes, 2022
What is the “new normal”, and how can Southeast Asia better prepare for and cope with it? This chapter provides an introduction to the monograph, which seeks to shed light on this overarching question, with a focus on non-traditional security (NTS ...
Montesclaros, Jose Ma. Luis P.   +1 more
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