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Verbal Fluency Component Analysis in Adults with HIV/AIDS
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 2004The present study examined the impact of HIV disease severity, depressed mood, and highly-active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) on verbal fluency components in a sample of adults with HIV-infection. Switching and clustering have been identified as dissociable components that contribute to performance on tests of phonemic and semantic verbal fluency ...
Sean B Rourke
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Classification of Emotive Expression Using Verbal and Non Verbal Components of Speech
2021 32nd Irish Signals and Systems Conference (ISSC), 2021This paper presents an approach for enabling emotive expression classification through speech analysis combining affective prosody (Mel-frequency Cepstral Coefficient, Zero Crossing Rate, Chroma Energy Normalised) and semantic analysis (Bag-of-words model).
Dair, Zachary +2 more
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Verbal and non-verbal memory components in the Token Test
Neuropsychologia, 1976Abstract Evidence is presented that the Token Test overtaxes the reduced auditory verbal sequencing span which is characteristic of many left-brain-damaged aphasics. In addition scores from the last section of the test correlate significantly with non-verbal measures of visual and gestural sequencing span. For both these reasons, it is suggested that
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Components of Hostility and Verbal Communication of Emotion
Psychology & Health, 2003Understanding how hostility may affect health risk is predicated on articulating its core physiological, psychological and social features. Barefoot [Barefoot, J.C. (1992). Developments in the measurement of hostility. In: Friedman, H.S. (Ed.), Hostility , Coping and Health , pp. 13-31.
Caroline Zwaal +3 more
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Verbal Components of Emotional Empathy
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1983Various theoretical approaches have been used to define the concept of empathy: psychoanalytical and egopsychological theories, object relations theories and cognitive psychological as well as humanistic views. Attempts have been made to synthesize these approaches.
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BASIC NON-VERBAL COMPONENTS OF SPEECH
CURRENT RESEARCH JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2022We all know that verbal communication differs from the simple implementation of linguistic possibilities in a certain material form. Verbal communication is situational, so its forms and expressiveness are multifaceted. Nov, in Uzbek linguistics, cognitive linguistics is a new direction of research that determines the cognitive characteristics of ...
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Components of Creativity, Verbal Conditioning, and Risk Taking
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1969Three studies were conducted to elucidate the nature of creativity, as defined by scores on a personality questionnaire. In Study I ( N = 231) a cluster analysis suggested two important components for highly creative Ss: a bipolar cluster of personal vs impersonal competence, and an adventurousness cluster.
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Components of Verbal Intelligence.
1985Abstract : The purpose of this project was to develop and test a theory of the components of verbal intelligence. Alternative theoretical frameworks for understanding verbal intelligence are reviewed, and then a componential theory of verbal comprehension is proposed.
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Late positive component correlates of verbal and visuospatial processing
Biological Psychology, 1979Bilateral VERs were elicited by letter stimuli requiring verbal processing and patterns requiring visuospatial processing in a go/no-go reaction time paradigm. The VERS were formed separately to the targets and non-targets of each stimulus type. No VER component displayed hemisphere asymmetries which varied in a task-dependent fashion.
M D, Rugg, J G, Beaumont
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Disorders of calculation in aphasic patients— Spatial and verbal components
Neuropsychologia, 1982The aim of the study is to investigate whether the disorders of calculation observed in patients with Broca's aphasia are due to linguistic factors whereas those observed in patients with Wernicke's aphasia may be reduced in part to a disorder in the ability of spatial visualization.
W, Dahmen +3 more
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