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We developed PZM‐YOLO to automatically detect plateau zokor mounds in UAV imagery of alpine meadows. The model achieved reliable detection of small and densely distributed mounds under complex backgrounds, outperforming the baseline YOLOv5s. This framework supports mound counting, mound position, rodent impact assessment, and grassland restoration ...
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Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on semantic memory depends on anodal stimulation sites in patients with schizophrenia. [PDF]
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Lexical and clinical predictors of verbal fluency interword intervals preceding cognitive impairment. [PDF]
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Diagnostic performance of verbal fluency measures: a cross-sectional study in the stages of cognitive continuum. [PDF]
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Verbal Fluency in Schizophrenia: Reduction in Semantic Store
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2000Objective: This is a study of the word production of patients with schizophrenia using a semantic verbal fluency task to address the unresolved issue of retrieval or storage impairment. Method: Twenty-one patients with schizophrenia and 11 matched healthy subjects performed a semantic verbal fluency task on ‘food’, ‘animal’ and ‘transport’ categories
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Environmental contributions to preschoolers' semantic fluency
Developmental Science, 2012AbstractSemantic fluency was examined in Hebrew‐speaking 5‐year‐old monozygotic and dizygotic twins (N = 396, 198 pairs), 22% of them with mother‐reported speech‐related problems. There were positive correlations of similar magnitudes among monozygotic, same‐sex dizygotic, and opposite‐sex dizygotic twins.
Gitit Kavé, Moran Shalmon, Ariel Knafo
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Semantic and Phonemic Verbal Fluency in Blinds
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2009A person who has suffered the total loss of a sensory system has, indirectly, suffered a brain lesion. Semantic and phonologic verbal fluency are used for evaluation of executive function and language. The aim of this study is evaluation and comparison of phonemic and semantic verbal fluency in acquired blinds.
Vahid, Nejati, Anoosh, Asadi
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