نتایج جستجو برای: pause

تعداد نتایج: 4287  

2007
Gerrit Kentner

This paper reports a speech production experiment in which the effects of surrounding phrase lengths and head-argument distance on intra-sentential pause duration were tested. While the results confirm an effect of phrase length on pausing, this effect is found to be distinctly stronger for long phrases preceding the pause than for long upcoming phrases. The results are discussed with respect t...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2015
Jennifer E Mack Sarah D Chandler Aya Meltzer-Asscher Emily Rogalski Sandra Weintraub M-Marsel Mesulam Cynthia K Thompson

Naming and word-retrieval deficits, which are common characteristics of primary progressive aphasia (PPA), differentially affect production across word classes (e.g., nouns, verbs) in some patients. Individuals with the agrammatic variant (PPA-G) often show greater difficulty producing verbs whereas those with the semantic variant (PPA-S) show greater noun deficits and those with logopenic PPA ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
S Everling M Paré M C Dorris D P Munoz

Fixation neurons (SCFNs) in the rostral pole of the superior colliculus (SC) and omnipause neurons (OPNs) in the nucleus raphe interpositus (rip) in the pons share similar discharge properties. Both types of neurons discharge tonically during periods of visual fixation and pause for saccadic eye movements, and their activation by electrical stimulation suppresses saccade generation. On the basi...

Journal: :Nature 2021

Universities and museums must catalogue the remains of Black Americans in their collections, pause research pending consultation with descendant communities.

2005
Frans Hagemeijer Bernard Lown

After recovery from acetylstrophanthidin-induced ventricular tachycardia, a repetitive ventricular response (RVR) following a single diastolic stimulus could be elicited for 22 minutes. With atrial pacing at the maximum ventricular follow rate, RVR was obtainable for 70 minutes. A pause in pacing also evoked a ventricular ectopic beat; however, this persisted for only 27 minutes. The minimum he...

Journal: :Cell 1998
Ramanujan S Hegde Sabine Voigt Tom A Rapoport Vishwanath R Lingappa

Translocational pausing is a mechanism used by certain specialized secretory proteins whereby discrete domains of a nascent chain destined for the endoplasmic reticulum lumen are transiently exposed to the cytosol. Proteoliposomes reconstituted from total endoplasmic reticulum proteins properly assemble translocationally paused intermediates. The capacity of the translocon to correctly pause th...

2015
Oriana Kilbourn-Ceron

In the description of phonological processes which apply across word boundaries, the notion of “pause” plays an important role. Pauses may be part of the trigger for an alternation, or they may block it. Both of these have been claimed to hold of the process of high vowel devoicing (HVD) in Tokyo Japanese. How could pauses both condition and inhibit the same sound change process? The present st...

2009
Daniel P. Harvey Peter Ping Liu

Procedures were developed to partially automate the captioning process by estimating caption time codes using plain-text transcripts and audio recordings. Signal analysis is performed on the audio to measure pause location and duration, zero crossing rate (ZCR), and obtain frequency domain data. Algorithms were developed to match pauses in the audio to the ends of sentences in the transcript ba...

2012
Li-Hsin Ning Chilin Shih

A garden-path sentence has temporary ambiguity that a reader or listener need to resolve. Prosody is well-known to have effects on sentence comprehension so it is expected that it will affect the interpretation of garden-path sentences. However, in an auditory comprehension test with natural speech, the garden-path effect may be unclear because a listener can typically resolve the ambiguity and...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Animal learning and cognition 2014
Damian Scarf Herbert Terrace Michael Colombo James S Magnuson

On sequential response tasks, a long pause preceding the first response is thought to reflect participants taking time to plan a sequence of responses. By tracking the eye movements of two monkeys (Macaca fascicularis), Scarf and Colombo (2009, Eye Movements During List Execution Reveal No Planning in Monkeys [Macaca fascicularis], Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, ...

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