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Orthographical relationships between figures and characters ...
Kambara, Toshimune. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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The Relationships Between Initial Consonants in Japanese Sound Symbolic Words and Familiarity, Multi-Sensory Imageability, Emotional Valence, and Arousal [<Journal>]
Kambara, Toshimune [Verfasser]; Umemura, Tomotaka [Verfasser]
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Effects of perceptual and emotional imageries of food names to word recognition memories: four behavioral experiments
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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Associative learning of new word forms in a first language and gustatory stimuli ...
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Associative learning of new word forms in a first language and haptic features in a single-day experiment ...
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Associative learning of new word forms in a first language and gustatory stimuli ...
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Associative learning of new word forms in a first language and haptic features in a single-day experiment ...
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Effects of perceptual and emotional imageries of food names to word recognition memories: four behavioral experiments ...
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Effects of perceptual and emotional imageries of food names to word recognition memories: four behavioral experiments ...
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Multisensory Connections of Novel Linguistic Stimuli in Japanese as a Native Language and Referential Tastes
In: Eur J Investig Health Psychol Educ (2021)
Abstract: Previous findings have shown essential connections between linguistic and gustatory stimuli for people with autism or lexical gustatory synesthesia. We examined the associative learning of novel linguistic forms in Japanese as a native language and tastes (candies and chocolates) for healthy people. Healthy subjects performed four phases: (a) evaluation phase of gustatory features; (b) learning phases of novel linguistic form and gustatory stimulus pairs (G) or novel word forms (W); (c) recognition memory phases linked with G and W; and (d) free recall phase for G and W. In the recognition memory phases, the performance scores of W were higher than those of G, while there was no significant difference between response times of G and W. Additionally, no difference between recall performances in G and W was also shown. A subjective evaluation of gustatory features (sweetness) negatively correlated with the recall score for linguistic forms connected to the gustatory feature, whereas the accuracy rates of the recognition memory phase in G positively correlated with those of the free recall phase in G. Although learning of novel linguistic forms is more efficient than learning of the relationships between novel linguistic forms and tastes, gustatory features influence the free recall performances of linguistic forms linked with the tastes. These results may contribute to future applications to word learning not just for patients, but also healthy people.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8544189/
https://doi.org/10.3390/ejihpe11030074
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34563087
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Vowel Length Expands Perceptual and Emotional Evaluations in Written Japanese Sound-Symbolic Words
In: Behav Sci (Basel) (2021)
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The Relationship between Psycholinguistic Features of Religious Words and Core Dimensions of Religiosity: A Survey Study with Japanese Participants ...
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Neural dynamics during the vocalization of ‘uh’ or ‘um’
In: Sci Rep (2020)
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Semantics Based on the Physical Characteristics of Facial Expressions Used to Produce Japanese Vowels
In: Behav Sci (Basel) (2020)
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Neural dynamics of verbal working memory in auditory description naming
Kambara, Toshimune; Brown, Erik C.; Silverstein, Brian H.. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2018
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Learning-dependent changes of associations between unfamiliar words and perceptual features: a 15-day longitudinal study
In: Language sciences. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 35 (2013), 80-86
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Differential contributions of the inferior parietal and inferior frontal regions to the processing of grammatical and semantic relationships in wh-questions
In: Language sciences. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 37 (2013), 14-21
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Dissociable Roles of the Anterior Temporal Regions in Successful Encoding of Memory for Person Identity Information
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 22 (2010) 10, 2226-2237
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Contribution of the Bilateral Middle Temporal Gyri to the Processing of Lexical Categories
In: Kambara, Toshimune; Kawashima, Ryuta; Miura, Naoki; Miyamoto, Tadao; Sato, Shigeru; Tahahashi, Kei; et al.(2009). Contribution of the Bilateral Middle Temporal Gyri to the Processing of Lexical Categories. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 31(31). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2nr7m32t (2009)
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Dissociable Roles of the Anterior Temporal Regions in Successful Encoding of Memory for Person Identity Information
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals (2008), 1-12
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