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Silent Spatialized Communication Among Dispersed Forces
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In: DTIC (2015)
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Training in crisis communication and volcanic eruption forecasting: Design and evaluation of an authentic role-play simulation
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In: Journal of Applied Volcanology, Vol. 4 (Special issue: The Application of Volcanology Research to Emergency Management), no. 1 (Dec 2015), article no. 12 (2015)
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Hyperfiltration in Indigenous Australians with and without diabetes
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Comparing language outcomes in monolingual and bilingual stroke patients
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Audio-visual speech perception: a developmental ERP investigation
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Système de possibilités et changement linguistique
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In: Histoire du français. État des lieux et perspective ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01250115 ; Ayres-Bennett, Wendy and Rainsford, Thomas M. Histoire du français. État des lieux et perspective, Classiques Garnier, pp.305--320, 2014, Histoire et évolution du français, 978-2-8124-2984-2 (2014)
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Cohérence et cohésion discursives en diachronie : mise au point et perspectives
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In: L'Histoire du français - État des lieux et perspectives ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01742368 ; Wendy Ayres-Bennett; Thomas M. Rainsford. L'Histoire du français - État des lieux et perspectives, Classiques Garnier, pp.253-272, 2014, Collection « Histoire et évolution du français », ⟨10.15122/isbn.978-2-8124-2986-6.p.0253⟩ (2014)
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Review of: The event structure of perception verbs, by Nikolas Gisborne
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Modification of computational auditory scene analysis (CASA) for noise-robust acoustic feature
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In: Theses and Dissertations Available from ProQuest (2014)
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Functional connectivity in task-negative network of the Deaf: effects of sign language experience
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Prior studies investigating cortical processing in Deaf signers suggest that life-long experience with sign language and/or auditory deprivation may alter the brain’s anatomical structure and the function of brain regions typically recruited for auditory processing (Emmorey et al., 2010; Pénicaud et al., 2013 inter alia). We report the first investigation of the task-negative network in Deaf signers and its functional connectivity—the temporal correlations among spatially remote neurophysiological events. We show that Deaf signers manifest increased functional connectivity between posterior cingulate/precuneus and left medial temporal gyrus (MTG), but also inferior parietal lobe and medial temporal gyrus in the right hemisphere- areas that have been found to show functional recruitment specifically during sign language processing. These findings suggest that the organization of the brain at the level of inter-network connectivity is likely affected by experience with processing visual language, although sensory deprivation could be another source of the difference. We hypothesize that connectivity alterations in the task negative network reflect predictive/automatized processing of the visual signal.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25024915 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4081178 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.446
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