Visual Word Recognition
Mostrando 1-12 de 12 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Memory mood congruency phenomenon in bipolar I disorder and major depression disorder patients
The objective of the present study was to evaluate memory performance in tasks with and without affective content (to confirm the mood congruency phenomenon) in acutely admitted patients with bipolar I disorder (BD) and major depression disorder (MDD) and in healthy participants. Seventy-eight participants (24 BD, 29 MDD, and 25 healthy controls) were evalua
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2012-09
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2. The orthographic neighborhood effect on visual word recognition processes of Brazilian Portuguese speakers: a cross-task comparison / O efeito de vizinhança ortográfica no português brasileiro : uma comparação de múltiplas tarefas
O presente estudo investigou o efeito de vizinhança ortográfica no reconhecimento visual de palavras em adultos falantes do português do Brasil. Uma análise de corpus indicou que N (neighborhood density) e NF (neighborhood frequency) apresentam uma correlação ínfima com TLN (transposed letter neighbors), sendo que, ao mesmo tempo, afetam uma proporç�
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Robert Frank e a operação de montagem no campo do olhar
In the Polaroids series photographer Robert Frank creates performed situations and manipulates the two-dimensional surface in a post-production condition, building images with uncertain borders where emptiness, words, pictorial gestures, appropriations and acts are highlighted. Emerging through mounting resources, these procedures question certain intrinsic
Publicado em: 2009
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4. Handedness of children determines preferential facial and eye movements related to hemispheric specialization
BACKGROUND: Despite repeated demonstrations of asymmetries in several brain functions, the biological bases of such asymmetries have remained obscure. OBJECTIVE: To investigate development of lateralized facial and eye movements evoked by hemispheric stimulation in right-handed and left-handed children. METHOD: Fifty children were tested according to handedn
Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. Publicado em: 2008-09
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5. Análise do processamento cognitivo de leitura do surdo com o Teste de Nomeação de Sinais por Escolha de Palavras nas versões 1.3 e 2.3 com 5.365 estudantes surdos de 1ª a 13ª série de 14 estados brasileiros / Word Matching Sign Naming Test for analyzing cognitive processes in reading: versions 1.3 and 2.3 with 5,365 1st-13th grade deaf students from 14 Brazilian states
The Word Matching Sign Naming Test (WMSNT) assesses the skill of matching alternative Portuguese printed words to sample Brazilian Sign Language (Libras) signs. WMSNT is part of a battery of 11 language development tests for assessing reading, spelling and Libras sign comprehension. Capovilla and coworkers at the University of Sao Paulo developed, standardiz
Publicado em: 2007
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6. Normative data for the Brazilian population in the Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination: influence of schooling
In Neurolinguistics, the use of diagnostic tests developed in other countries can create difficulties in the interpretation of results due to cultural, demographic and linguistic differences. In a country such as Brazil, with great social contrasts, schooling exerts a powerful influence on the abilities of normal individuals. The objective of the present stu
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2004-11
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7. Units of representation in visual word recognition
National Academy of Sciences.
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8. Dynamic sensory sensitivity and children's word decoding skills
The relationship between sensory sensitivity and reading performance was examined to test the hypothesis that the orthographic and phonological skills engaged in visual word recognition are constrained by the ability to detect dynamic visual and auditory events. A test battery using sensory psychophysics, psychometric tests, and measures of component li
The National Academy of Sciences.
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9. Reactivation of encoding-related brain activity during memory retrieval
Neuronal models predict that retrieval of specific event information reactivates brain regions that were active during encoding of this information. Consistent with this prediction, this positron-emission tomography study showed that remembering that visual words had been paired with sounds at encoding activated some of the auditory brain regions that w
The National Academy of Sciences.
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10. Continuous attraction toward phonological competitors
Certain models of spoken-language processing, like those for many other perceptual and cognitive processes, posit continuous uptake of sensory input and dynamic competition between simultaneously active representations. Here, we provide compelling evidence for this continuity assumption by using a continuous response, hand movements, to track the temporal dy
National Academy of Sciences.
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11. Prevalence and correlates of neuropsychological deficits in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence and correlates of neuropsychological impairment in a large cohort (n = 146) of patients with typical, sporadic (non-familial) amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. METHODS: A battery of neuropsychological tests was administered to patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis who were attending a monthly outpatient clinic or who
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12. Episodic memory: insights from semantic dementia.
Semantic dementia, also known as the temporal lobe variant of fronto-temporal dementia, results in a progressive yet relatively pure loss of semantic knowledge about words, objects and people, and is associated with asymmetric, focal atrophy of the antero-lateral temporal lobes. Semantic dementia provides a unique opportunity to study the organization of lon