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Dialect Variation and "Natural Barriers" in the Starling ; Variations dialectales et "barrières naturelles" chez l'étourneau sansonnet (Sturnus vulgaris)
In: ISSN: 0397-7153 ; Biology of Behaviour ; https://hal-univ-rennes1.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01319331 ; Biology of Behaviour, Masson, 1984, 9, pp.213-225 (1984)
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Parameters of the influence of self-initiated time-out from speaking on stuttering
James J.E.. - : Elsevier BV, 1983
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Punishment of stuttering: Contingency and stimulus parameters
James J.E.. - : Elsevier BV, 1981
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Habituation of the electrodermal response as a function of stimulus similarity
O'Gorman, J. G.; Crassini, B.. - : Elsevier BV, 1977
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RECENT GENETIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE
In: http://www.ludusvitalis.org/textos/25/25_nadal_et_al.pdf
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The neuropsychology of visual artistic production
In: http://ccn.upenn.edu/~chatterjee/anjan_pdfs/artneuropsych.pdf
Abstract: What happens to visual artists with neuropsychological deficits? This review will examine artistic production in individuals with a variety of syndromes including achromatopsia, neglect, visual agnosia, aphasia, epilepsy, migraine, dementia and autism. From this review it appears that artists are not spared visual–motor deficits despite their special graphic abilities. Rather their talents allow them to express visual deficits with particular eloquence. By contrast, the effects of aphasia on art are variable. In addition to deficits, neuropsychological syndromes may be associated with positive phenomena. Such phenomena induced by epilepsy or migraines can serve to inspire artists. This review also makes clear that artists with neuropsychological deficits do not necessarily produce art of lesser quality. Rather, their art may change in content or in style, sometimes in surprising and aesthetically pleasing ways. The neuropsychology of visual art also touches on a few central questions about the nature of artistic expression itself. For example, what forms can artistic representations take? How are visual features used descriptively and expressively? What roles do knowing and seeing play in depiction?
Keyword: Aesthetics; Art; Artists; Cognitive neuroscience; Visual cognition
URL: http://ccn.upenn.edu/~chatterjee/anjan_pdfs/artneuropsych.pdf
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.134.7508
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AN INVITATION TO BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS: REVIEW OF IN SEARCH OF MEMORY: THE EMERGENCE OF A NEW SCIENCE OF MIND BY
In: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2529188/pdf/jeab-90-02-235.pdf
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Final Draft: The Body in Space © 2006-7 Rohrer In Body, Language and Mind, v. 1, 339-378 The Body in Space: Dimensions of Embodiment
In: http://zakros.ucsd.edu/~trohrer/thebodyinspace.pdf
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Rohrer, Tim. “Image Schemata in the Brain. ” In From Perception to Meaning:
In: http://zakros.ucsd.edu/~trohrer/rohrerimageschemata.pdf
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Topographic analysis of late auditory evoked potentials (LAEPs) to linguistic and acoustically similar non-linguistic stimuli.
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Memory deficits for faces and names in Alzheimer's disease: Investigation with a faces-names Stroop-like task.
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Perception of facial affect: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of adolescents and adults with and without nonverbal learning disabilities.
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Neural Correlates of Bilingual Reading Development
Malkowski, Marissa Valarie. - NO_RESTRICTION
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Effects of Traditional Versus Montessori Schooling on 4‐ to 15‐Year Old children's Performance Monitoring
In: Mind, Brain, and Education
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