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Music-induced emotion as controlled hallucination: an active interoceptive inference account. [PDF]
Tsai CG.
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Comparison of gesture-vocal synchrony and gestures of two children aged 3 to 26 months with and without autism spectrum disorder. [PDF]
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Reading comics: The effect of expertise on eye movements. [PDF]
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Intuitive Communication Using Onomatopoeias
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Profiling chronic migraine patients according to clinical characteristics: a cluster analysis approach. [PDF]
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Quantifying Japanese onomatopoeias
Proceedings of the 3rd Augmented Human International Conference, 2012Onomatopoeias are used when one cannot describe certain phenomena or events literally in the Japanese language, and it is said that one's ambiguous and intuitive feelings are embedded in these onomatopoeias. Therefore, an interface system that can use onomatopoeia as input information could comprehend such users' feelings, and moreover, this system ...
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Onomatopoeia – A Unique Species?
Studia Linguistica, 2020AbstractOnomatopoeia has not been paid much attention in theoretical linguistics, which may be related to its iconic‐symbolic nature. Moreover, the concept of onomatopoeia and its classification seem to vary in different linguistic traditions. Therefore, a new theoretical conception of onomatopoeia is proposed that makes it possible to examine ...
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