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Memory capacity and sentence processing [PDF]
The limited capacity of working memory is intrinsic to human sentence processing, and therefore must be addressed by any theory of human sentence processing. This paper gives a theory of garden-path effects and processing overload that is based on simple assumptions about human short term memory capacity.
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Teasing apart retrieval and encoding interference in the processing of anaphors
Two classes of account have been proposed to explain the memory processes subserving the processing of reflexive-antecedent dependencies. Structure-based accounts assume that the retrieval of the antecedent is guided by syntactic tree-configurational ...
Jens eRoeser +19 more
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When Biology Meets Medicine: A Perspective on Foundation Models
Artificial intelligence, and foundation models in particular, are transforming life sciences and medicine. This perspective reviews biological and medical foundation models across scales, highlighting key challenges in data availability, model evaluation, and architectural design.
Kunying Niu +3 more
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Sentence Processing in Parkinson's Disease [PDF]
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative condition that is associated with the depletion of dopamine (DA)-containing neurons in specific brain regions. This article reviews one consequence of this defect-sentence comprehension difficulty in nondemented patients with PD.
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Carminati MN, Knoeferle P. Emotional priming of sentence comprehension: effects of a speaker’s static emotional expression and listener age. In: Knauff M, Pauen M, Sebanz N, Wachsmuth I, eds.
Pauen, Michael +5 more
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Preservation of passive constructions in a patient with primary progressive aphasia [PDF]
Research into agrammatic comprehension in English has described a pattern of impaired understanding of passives and retained ability on active constructions.
Zimmerer, Vitor +9 more
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Large Language Model‐Based Chatbots in Higher Education
The use of large language models (LLMs) in higher education can facilitate personalized learning experiences, advance asynchronized learning, and support instructors, students, and researchers across diverse fields. The development of regulations and guidelines that address ethical and legal issues is essential to ensure safe and responsible adaptation
Defne Yigci +4 more
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Background Both children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and children with specific language impairment (SLI) have been shown to have difficulties with grammatical processing.
Susan Ellis Weismer +5 more
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A Self-Paced Reading study on Processing Constructions with different degrees of Compositionality
Introduction. Our research aims at challenging the classical principle of compositionality in sentence processing. While the principle of compositionality is traditionally considered as the primary mean of explaining linguistic productivity, we argue ...
Philippe Blache, Alessandro Lenci
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BMPCQA: Bioinspired Metaverse Point Cloud Quality Assessment Based on Large Multimodal Models
This study presents a bioinspired metaverse point cloud quality assessment metric, which simulates the human visual evaluation process to perform the point cloud quality assessment task. It first extracts rendering projection video features, normal image features, and point cloud patch features, which are then fed into a large multimodal model to ...
Huiyu Duan +7 more
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