نتایج جستجو برای: covert repair hypothesis

تعداد نتایج: 355225  

2012
Alessandra Zarcone Sebastian Padó Alessandro Lenci

It has been widely acknowledged that the interpretation of logical metonymies involves the interpretation of covert events (begin the book → reading / writing). Whether this implicit content is part of our lexicon or rather derives from general pragmatic inference, it is currently subject of debate. We present results from a probe recognition experiment, providing novel evidence in support of e...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Shaobo Guan Yu Liu Ruobing Xia Mingsha Zhang

Covert attention modulates saccadic performance, e.g., the abrupt onset of a task-irrelevant visual stimulus grabs attention as measured by a decrease in saccadic reaction time (SRT). The attentional advantage bestowed by the task-irrelevant stimulus is short-lived: SRT is actually longer ~200 ms after the onset of a stimulus than it is when no stimulus appears, known as inhibition of return. T...

Journal: :Neurology 2001
J J Barton M Cherkasova M O'Connor

BACKGROUND Some patients with prosopagnosia have covert recognition, meaning that they retain some familiarity or knowledge of facial identity of which they are not aware. OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that prosopagnosic patients with right occipitotemporal lesions and impaired face perception lack covert processing, whereas patients with associative prosopagnosia and bilateral anterior te...

2014
Robert L. Nudds

Recently it was proposed that the primary feathers of Archaeopteryx lithographica (HMN1880) were overlaid by long covert feathers, and that a multilayered feathered wing was a feature of early fossils with feathered forelimbs. The proposed long covert feathers of Archaeopteryx were previously interpreted as dorsally displaced remiges or a second set of impressions made by the wing. The followin...

2005
Nicolas J. Bullot

Object identification via a perceptual-demonstrative mode of presentation has been studied in cognitive science as a particularly direct and context-dependent means of identifying objects. Several recent works in cognitive science have attempted to clarify the relation between attention, demonstrative identification and context exploration. Assuming a distinction between ‘(language-based) demon...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1996
N M Ward V J Brown

Attention can be directed to a location in the absence of overt signs of orienting, a phenomenon termed "covert orienting." The ability to orient attention covertly has been well documented in humans, but recent progress has been made with the operational definition of the processes involved in covert orienting. Reaction times to visual targets are quickened when attention is drawn to the locat...

Journal: :Sleep 2022

Abstract Introduction The importance of human cortical theta-band power during REM is suggested by its association with aspects emotional processing. Currently, this measured first visual-inspection polysomnography to define REM-sleep (scored-REM) and then summing the total theta within. However, activity attributed scored-REM has been hypothesized occur some scored-NREM (“covert REM”) conflate...

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مهدی بختیار mehdi bakhtiar department of speech therapy, zahedan university of medical sciencesگروه گفتار درمانی، دانشگاه علوم پزشکی زاهدان، زاهدان، ایران. زهرا سلیمانی zahra soleymani بهروز محمودی بختیاری behrouz mahmoudi-bakhtiari

هدف: فرضیه اصلاح پنهان مشکلی اساسی لکنت را در سیستم زبانی یا به عبارت بهتر چرخه واجی فرایند تولید کلمه می داند و مدعی است که افراد لکنتی در فرایند تولید گفتار نسبت مطالعه حاضر به منظور سنجش فرضیه اصلاح پنهان (covert repair hypothesis) یعنی بررسی چرخه واجی فرایند تولید کلمه در کودکان لکنتی انجام شده است. روش بررسی: در پژوهش حاضر که به روش تحلیلی مورد – شاهدی انجام گرفت، حدود 40 ناکلمه دو هجایی و...

Journal: :Experimental psychology 2012
Justin C Hulbert Geeta Shivde Michael C Anderson

Selectively retrieving an item from long-term memory reduces the accessibility of competing traces, a phenomenon known as retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF). RIF exhibits cue independence, or the tendency for forgetting to generalize to novel test cues, suggesting an inhibitory basis for this phenomenon. An alternative view (Camp, Pecher, & Schmidt, 2007; Camp et al., 2009; Perfect et al., 2004...

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