نتایج جستجو برای: speech discrimination test

تعداد نتایج: 971845  

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2013
Henry L Hallock Adrian C Arreola Crystal L Shaw Amy L Griffin

The roles of the dorsal hippocampus (DH) and dorsal striatum (DS) in the learning and retention of conditional discrimination (CD) rules is a subject of debate. Although previous studies have examined the relationship between the DH and DS and the performance of CD tasks in operant chambers, the relative contributions of these two brain regions to the retention of CD rules requiring an associat...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2012
Romain Bachy Jérôme Dias David Alleysson Valérie Bonnardel

The hue discrimination curve (HDC) that characterizes performances over the entire hue circle was determined by using sinusoidally modulated spectral power distributions of 1.5 c/300 nm with fixed amplitude and twelve reference phases. To investigate relationship between hue discrimination and appearance, observers further performed a free color naming and unique hue tasks. The HDC consistently...

2011
Nobuo Masataka

Absolute pitch (AP) is the ability to identify the frequency or musical name of a specific tone, or to identify a tone without comparing it with any objective reference tone. While AP has recently been shown to be associated with morphological changes and neurophysiological adaptations in the planum temporale, a cortical area in the brain involved in speech perception processes, no behavioral e...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2011
Amrapali P Rajput Bhagyashri A Shanbhag Srinivas K Saidapur

Kin discrimination was tested in the cannibalistic H. tigerinus tadpoles to know whether cannibalism is selectively directed towards non-kin members or it is indiscriminate. The association choice tests were conducted using satiated as well as starved subjects with the assumption that they will associate near non-sibs rather than near sibs with the intention of preferentially cannibalizing them...

2007

According to several measures, the difference in wages between men and women, the so-called " male-female wage gap " (MFWG), has shrunk substantially—by about half—over the past several decades. This phenomenon has been the subject of much research, speculation, and contention. For example, some seek to explain why the gap narrowed so dramatically in the 1980s only to narrow much more slowly in...

2004
D. G. Sarantites W. Reviol C. J. Chiara R. J. Charity L. G. Sobotka M. Devlin M. Furlotti O. L. Pechenaya J. Elson P. Hausladen S. Fischer D. Balamuth

A shell of neutron detectors was designed, constructed, and employed in γ−ray spectroscopy with Gammasphere. It consists of up to 35 tapered regular hexagons that replace the same number of forward Ge-detector modules in Gammasphere. The shell was designed for high detection efficiency and very good neutron−γ discrimination. The simultaneous use of time of flight, and two methods of pulse shape...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2009
F Phillips E J L Egan B N Perry

We experience the shape of objects in our world largely by way of our vision and touch but the availability and integration of information between the senses remains an open question. The research presented in this article examines the effect of stimulus complexity on visual, haptic and crossmodal discrimination. Using sculpted three-dimensional objects whose features vary systematically, we pe...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2014
M V Danilova J D Mollon

Under conditions of adaptation to a steady neutral field (metameric to Daylight Illuminant D65), forced-choice thresholds for color discrimination were measured for brief targets presented to the human fovea. Measurements were made along +45° and -45° lines in a MacLeod-Boynton chromaticity space scaled so that the locus of unique yellow and unique blue lay at -45°. The lines were symmetrical r...

Journal: :Journal of communication disorders 2013
Natalie S Dailey Elena Plante Rebecca Vance

UNLABELLED Variability inherently present between multiple talkers can prove beneficial in the context of learning. However, the performance during learning paradigms by children with specific language impairment (SLI) remains below typically developing peers, even when multiple talkers are used. Preschool children with typically developing language (n = 17) and SLI (n = 17) participated in a t...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2004
Yazhu Ling Anya Hurlbert

In the natural world, objects are characterized by a variety of attributes, including color and shape. The contributions of these two attributes to object recognition are typically studied independently of each other, yet they are likely to interact in natural tasks. Here we examine whether color and size (a component of shape) interact in a real three-dimensional (3D) object similarity task, u...

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