New Insights Into Slow Reading: Behavioral and Electrophysiological Analyses of Visual Word Recognition in Arabic. [PDF]
Differences in brain activity (ERPs) between fast and slow readers, collected during a lexical decision task, were analyzed for high‐frequency (HF) words, low‐frequency (LF) words, and pseudowords (PWs). HF words induced higher amplitude and shorter latency in the late P600 component.
Andria S, Madi-Taraby B, Khateb A.
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Comparison of Hemostatic Activity in Canine Leukoreduced Cryoprecipitate, Cryopoor Plasma, and Fresh Plasma. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background To date, no studies have reported the evaluation of hemostatic activity in canine leukoreduced cryoprecipitate (LR‐CRYO) and leukoreduced cryopoor plasma (LR‐CPP). Objectives We aimed to compare the hemostatic activity of LR‐CRYO and LR‐CPP to leukoreduced fresh plasma (LR‐FP) and to evaluate the preservation of LR‐CRYO by ...
Perego R +7 more
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Functional relations modulate the responsiveness to affordances despite the impact of conflicting stimulus-response mappings [PDF]
The study investigated how conflicting stimulus-response mappings influenced affordance processing given a manipulation of the functional relations. Participants performed a task involving consistent-inconsistent stimulus-response mappings: Implicit ...
Barnes-Holmes, Patrick Michael Dermot +2 more
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Vat. copt. 57: A Codicological, Literary, and Paratextual Analysis [PDF]
MS Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana Vat. copt. 57, a collection of homi- lies attributed to John Chrysostom in Bohairic Coptic, poses a number of challenges to scholars.
Berno, Francesco +3 more
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Proverbios 30:18-19 a la luz de los antiguos textos mesopotámicos cuneiformes
El significado de Proverbios 30:18-19 sigue desafiando la exégesis de los biblistas. La mayoría de los comentaristas interpretan los versos bíblicos textualmente, ciñéndose al análisis de las figuras de estilo.
Barbara Böck
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Parental brain: cerebral areas activated by infant cries and faces. A comparison between different populations of parents and not. [PDF]
Literature about parenting traditionally focused on caring behaviors and parental representations. Nowadays, an innovative line of research, interested in evaluating the neural areas and hormones implicated in the nurturing and caregiving responses, has ...
DE PALO, Francesca +2 more
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"Cabeça vazia, oficina do diabo": concepções populares do termo ocupação e a terapia ocupacional
A proposta deste estudo é discutir os significados do termo ocupação e as implicações na terapia ocupacional, na perspectiva de futuros profissionais da área, utilizando-se como referência fundamentos da Teoria de Representações Sociais.
Teresinha Cid Constantinidis
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Domestication, Design and Technological Objects: Affordance and the Challenge of the Virtual
In its relationship with technological objects, design has historically used aesthetic, stylistic and symbolic devices to tame what was perceived as wild. Drawing on the ideas offered by the framework of domestication, this paper addresses the
Paola Proverbio, Rosa Chiesa
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Presentation of the collection, in the present volume, of some contributions dedicated to the memory of Germano Proverbio (Palanzano 1924 – Turin 2020), a multifaceted character of teacher, researcher and priest. His work, with its link between classical philology and modern linguistics and between university and school, and its attention to the human ...
Andrea Balbo, Cristina Onesti
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Top-down effects on early visual processing in humans: a predictive coding framework [PDF]
An increasing number of human electroencephalography (EEG) studies examining the earliest component of the visual evoked potential, the so-called C1, have cast doubts on the previously prevalent notion that this component is impermeable to top-down ...
Pourtois, Gilles +2 more
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