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201por Boren, Braxton“…In the case of religious ceremony, a free field acoustic environment provides more clarity and precision in the spoken word received from God and given to the congregation. …”
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202por Hanenberg, Christina, Schlüter, Michael-Christian, Getzmann, Stephan, Lewald, Jörg“…Prior to and after training, participants were tested in an auditory spatial attention task (15 min), requiring localization of a predefined spoken word out of three distractor words, which were presented with synchronous stimulus onset from different positions. …”
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203por Hyder, Rasha, Jensen, Mads, Højlund, Andreas, Kimppa, Lilli, Bailey, Christopher J., Schaldemose, Jeppe L., Kinnerup, Martin B., Østergaard, Karen, Shtyrov, Yury“…MEG data were recorded from a group of newly diagnosed PD patients and age-matched healthy controls who were passively presented with spoken word stimuli (action and abstract verbs, as well as grammatically correct and incorrect inflectional forms) while focussing on watching a silent movie. …”
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204“…BACKGROUND: Medical speech recognition technology uses a microphone and computer software to transcribe the spoken word into text and is not typically used in outpatient clinical exam rooms. …”
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205“…This knowledge helps us to develop a more comprehensive model of spoken word recognition in children.…”
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206por van de Walle de Ghelcke, Alice, Rossion, Bruno, Schiltz, Christine, Lochy, Aliette“…It implies that neural mechanisms recruited during visual word processing are influenced by the nature of the mapping between written and spoken word forms. GP mappings induce left hemisphere discrimination responses, and visual recognition of whole-word forms induce bilateral responses, probably because the right hemisphere is relatively more involved in holistic visual object recognition. …”
Publicado 2020
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207por Geva, Sharon, Truneh, Teodros, Seghier, Mohamed L, Hope, Thomas M H, Leff, Alex P, Crinion, Jennifer T, Gajardo-Vidal, Andrea, Lorca-Puls, Diego L, Green, David W, Price, Cathy J“…Second, we studied the lesion sites in a subgroup of these patients (n = 39) with left hemisphere damage and selective digit span impairment—defined as impaired digit span with unimpaired spoken picture naming and spoken word comprehension (tests of speech production and speech perception, respectively). …”
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208“…CONCLUSION: We conclude that phonemic scoring may be a useful measure to determine proximal gains in a spoken word learning intervention. Proximal measures are particularly helpful when trying to decide if the current course of intervention should be maintained or altered. …”
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209“…The article concludes with a discussion of the implications for mental health professionals and activist-scholars working with Indigenous communities affected by armed conflict by underscoring the limitations of interventions based exclusively on the spoken word and arguing for action-based approaches that draw on bottom-up knowledge and practices.…”
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210“…However, a small number were submitted as audio or video files of spoken word poetry or songs. Data collection was stopped once data saturation was achieved. …”
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211por Maimon, Amber, Wald, Iddo Yehoshua, Ben Oz, Meshi, Codron, Sophie, Netzer, Ophir, Heimler, Benedetta, Amedi, Amir“…The Topo-Speech sweeps the visual scene or image and represents objects’ identity by employing naming in a spoken word and simultaneously conveying the objects’ location by mapping the x-axis of the visual scene or image to the time it is announced and the y-axis by mapping the location to the pitch of the voice. …”
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212“…The campaign, commissioned by California's Department of Public Health, was created by YOC spoken word artists, under the direction of the organization, Youth Speaks. …”
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213por Duffy, Frank H, Eksioglu, Yaman Z, Rotenberg, Alexander, Madsen, Joseph R, Shankardass, Aditi, Als, Heidelise“…Detecting changes of frequency modulation (FM) within speech is hypothesized as essential for accurate phoneme detection, and thus, for spoken word comprehension. Despite past demonstration of FM auditory evoked response (FMAER) utility in language disorder investigations, it is seldom utilized clinically. …”
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214por Berglund-Barraza, Amy, Tian, Fenghua, Basak, Chandramallika, Hart, John, Evans, Julia L.“…Objective/Hypothesis: The purpose of this study was two-fold: (1) to determine if fNIRS can be used to identify atypical hemodynamic responses in individual young adults with DLD during active spoken word processing and, (2) to determine if fNIRS can detect changes in hemodynamic response in these same adults with DLD following anodal HD tDCS enhanced phonological working memory training. …”
Publicado 2020
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215por Sturrock, Alexandra, Guest, Hannah, Hanks, Graham, Bendo, George, Plack, Christopher J, Gowen, Emma“…The present study aimed to elicit detailed first-person accounts of autistic individuals’ abilities and difficulties perceiving the spoken word. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with nine autistic adults. …”
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216por Valero-Cantero, Inmaculada, Martínez-Valero, Francisco Javier, Espinar-Toledo, Milagrosa, Casals, Cristina, Barón-López, Francisco Javier, Vázquez-Sánchez, María Ángeles“…The intervention group will receive a seven-day programme including music sessions, while the control group will receive seven sessions of (spoken word) therapeutic education. In this study, the primary outcome measure is the assessment of patients’ symptoms, according to the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System, and of the overload experienced by family caregivers, measured by the Caregiver Strain Index. …”
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217por Jenkins, Matthew, Gardiner, Tracey, Pekepo, Crystal, Ramritu, Pāyal, Drysdale, Briony, Every-Palmer, Susanna, Chinn, Victoria“…Data will be collected in various forms, including expressive forms (eg, art and spoken word) and traditional methods (interview transcription and surveys), with phenomenographic and thematic analyses being used to understand these data. …”
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218por ., .“…El arte que hoy denominamos “performance” es joven, si consideramos que nació con ese nombre hace tan sólo cuatro décadas, cuando creadores conceptuales de Estados Unidos y Europa empezaron a usar el término performance art para referirse a una serie de prácticas como el happening, el body art, el spoken word, y el action art. No obstante, el origen de este tipo de arte que, según los cánones tradicionales del teatro y de las artes plásticas, se considera subversivo, se remonta hasta las legendarias veladas futuristas y cabarés dadá de la década de 1910.Para comprender nuevas prácticas se necesitan nuevas teorías, de ahí que en 1980 nacieran los Performance Studies en la Universidad de Nueva York, una posdisciplina que abreva, entre otros campos, en la teatrología, la antropología, los estudios culturales y los estudios de género. …”
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219Publicado 1987Tabla de Contenidos: “…/ M Coltheart and E Funnell -- Three ways for understanding written works, and their use in two contrasting cases of surface dyslexia / D Howard and S Franklin -- Non-linguistic cognition and word meanings: Neuropsychological exploration of common mechanisms / E Funnell And A Allport -- Section VI: Sequencing and timing in language perception and production -- Introduction / D G MacKay -- Constraints on theories of sequence and timing in language perception and production / D G MacKay -- The time to identify spoken words / J Huttenlocher and J Goodman -- Hierarchical representation of spoken syllable order / P C Gordon and D E Meyer -- Sequencing and timing in skilled perception and action: an overview / S W Keele.…”
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220“…While important similarities have been observed between spoken words and environmental sounds, these experiments provide novel mouse cursor evidence that environmental sounds directly activate conceptual knowledge without needing to engage linguistic knowledge, contrasting with spoken words. …”
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