نتایج جستجو برای: animal picture

تعداد نتایج: 289021  

Journal: :Materials Today 2005

2015

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Journal: :Journal of mass spectrometry : JMS 2015
Ribbons E. D. Sone E. R. Zubarev S. I. Stupp V. V. Borovkov T. Harada Y. Inoue R. Kuroda V. Rassolov S. P. Armes M. Ichinohe A. Sekiguchi M. Jansen

Journal: :Journal of child language 2001
D K O'Neill J C Topolovec

In three studies, two-year-old children communicated to a parent which of two out-of-reach objects contained a sticker. Across trials, the objects were positioned in different configurations so that it was possible or impossible for a child's pointing gesture to unambiguously specify one object. In Study 1, the objects used were two boxes distinguished by a different picture of a vehicle on the...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2001
Zvi Shtein Oded Shoseyov

Studying the intriguing question of how words or pictures are encoded, processed and stored has been a long-standing problem in cognition. Both the written word frog, and a picture of the animal, can lead to an observer to say /frog/, or otherwise to the association that frogs leap, croak, need water, etc. Two different types of account have been formulated to explain word and picture processin...

2011
N. S. van Ditzhuijzen M. van den Heuvel O. Sorop R. W. B. van Duin I. Krabbendam–Peters R. van Haeren J. M. R. Ligthart K. T. Witberg D. J. Duncker E. Regar H. M. M. van Beusekom W. J. van der Giessen

Experimental disease models have enhanced our understanding of the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis development. For example, insight has been gained into the role of the endothelium, lipids, platelets and inflammation, as well as into potential diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. Moreover, transgenic and knock-out technologies have become a widespread approach and this is a growing field ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2005
Julie B Hanauer Patricia J Brooks

Resistance to interference from irrelevant auditory stimuli undergoes development throughout childhood. To test whether semantic processes account for age-related changes in a Stroop-like picture-word interference effect, children (3- to 12-year-olds) and adults named pictures while listening to words varying in terms of semantic relatedness to the pictures and response set membership. In Exper...

Journal: :Neurobiology of aging 2007
K van der Hiele A A Vein C G S Kramer R H A M Reijntjes M A van Buchem R G J Westendorp E L E M Bollen J G van Dijk H A M Middelkoop

This exploratory study investigated EEG power changes during memory activation in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Twelve MCI patients and 16 age-matched controls underwent EEG registration during two conventional EEG conditions ('eyes closed' and 'eyes open') and three memory conditions ('word memory', 'picture memory' and 'animal fluency'). For all conditions, EEG power...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2005
Dean Sabatinelli Margaret M Bradley Jeffrey R Fitzsimmons Peter J Lang

Much research demonstrates that emotional stimuli prompt increased amygdala and visual cortical activation. Here we measure functional activity in the visual cortex and amygdala with fMRI while selected fearful and control participants view a range of neutral, emotionally arousing, and fear-relevant pictures. BOLD signal in the amygdala and inferotemporal visual cortex closely covaried during e...

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