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Neural Mechanisms of Subliminal Mentor-Student Relationship Stimuli Processing: An ERP Study
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In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 5; Pages: 2760 (2022)
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Modality switch effects emerge early and increase throughout conceptual processing: Evidence from ERPs ...
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Traitement neuronal des voix et familiarité : entre reconnaissance et identification du locuteur
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EXAMINING MULTICULTURAL COMPETENCIES OF STUDENT AFFAIRS PROFESSIONALS WHO ADVISE STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS OF COLOR
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Living and learning together : integrating developmental systems theory, radical embodied cognitive science, and relational thinking in the study of social learning
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Pagnotta, Murillo. - : University of St Andrews, 2018. : The University of St Andrews, 2018
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Opposite ERP effects for conscious and unconscious semantic processing under continuous flash suppression
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Ideophones in Japanese modulate the P2 and late positive complex responses.
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In: Frontiers in Psychology , 6 , Article 933. (2015) (2015)
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Expressive and receptive language skills in preschool children from a socially disadvantaged area
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Bilingualism and increased attention to speech: Evidence from event-related potentials
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Neuronal Adaptation and Formant Transition Direction in Vowels: An MMN Study
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Neuronal Adaptation and Formant Transition Direction in Vowels: An MMN Study
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Examined was whether the mismatch negativity (MMN) varied predictably in response to changes in the direction of frequency-modulated tone glides and equivalent second formant transitions in vowels (e.g., /ɪ/ as in “bit” and /e/ as in “bate”). A novel stimulus presentation paradigm was designed to distinguish the MMN from the N1 component. 10 normal-hearing adults with no neurological diseases were recruited and presented stimuli via insert earphones while they watched a silent, subtitled movie. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from 128 scalp electrodes. The MMN was successfully distinguished from the N1, marking participants’ ability to discriminate vowel stimuli only. A significant early P2 component, which decreased in size with successive stimulus presentations, was also elicited for vowels only and is believed to reflect formant encoding. Discrepancies between vowel and tone results are discussed along with clinical implications and contributions to the fields of ERP and vowel research.
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adaptation; event-related potentials; frequency modulation; mismatch negativity; N1; P2; speech perception; vowel-inherent spectral change
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10222/48596
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A Cross-Linguistic Examination of Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials for a Categorical Voicing Contrast
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In: ETSU Faculty Works (2011)
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Making sense of institutional change in China: The cultural dimension of economic growth and modernization
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Concept of Operations (CONOPS) for foreign language and speech translation technologies in a coalition military environment
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The Robot CAESAR
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In: http://www.kbsg.rwth-aachen.de/sites/kbsg/files/KI2012robOCD_poster.pdf
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