Computational Modeling of Decision Making Enhances the Adversity Researcher's Toolbox
Abstract Over the past decades, there has been major progress in our understanding of how adversity influences cognitive abilities and strategies. However, most of this research is based on raw performance, such as response times and accuracy. These measures are informative about decision‐making outcomes but tell us little about cognitive processes. In
Stefan Vermeent +2 more
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ConversationAlign: Open-source software for analyzing patterns of lexical use and alignment in conversation transcripts. [PDF]
Sacks B +7 more
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Preschoolers’ Sensitivity to Abstract Relations Among Sets
Abstract In two studies, we test preschoolers’ ability to compare abstract relationships across sets. In Experiments 1a−1d, we show that both older (4‐ and 5‐year‐olds) and younger (3‐year‐olds) preschoolers successfully match both monotonic and symmetric relationships in visual patterns and succeed both in direct relational matches and inverted ones ...
Nicole H. Coates +2 more
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Is the Prosodic Structure of Texts Reflected in Silent Reading? An Eye-Tracking Corpus Analysis. [PDF]
Palmović M, Cergol K.
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From Odors to Colors: Sensory Perception in Neurodiverse Mexican Youth
Abstract Previous work has shown that humans make consistent associations between odor and color. However, neurodiverse individuals, especially those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), perceive and interpret sensory information differently from their neurotypical peers.
Patricia Zavaleta‐Ramírez +4 more
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Arabic Aphasia Research Through a Clinical and Linguistic Lens: A Systematic Review of Current Limitations and Future Directions. [PDF]
Khwaileh T +4 more
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An Expanded Model for Perceptual Norming: Insights From Japanese Ideophones
Abstract Iconicity is inherently grounded in sensory experience, yet few studies investigate how sensory information is packaged in iconic words. We present perceptual strength ratings for Japanese ideophones, to ask how sensory information is encoded in this word class.
Bonnie McLean +3 more
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The lesion correlates of impaired content word fluency during spoken discourse in aphasia. [PDF]
Alyahya RSW +3 more
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Words and Scents: How Language Shapes and Skews Olfactory Processing
Abstract Research on language and olfaction presents a paradox. Language appears to support the formation of odor categories, yet it can also hinder odor recognition through verbal interference, highlighting that different olfactory processes get affected in distinct ways.
Norbert Vanek
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Neural correlates of reading aloud on the autism spectrum. [PDF]
McCabe C +4 more
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