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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Vol 9 (2015)
Metaphorical expressions very often involve words referring to physical entities and experiences. Yet, figures of speech such as metaphors are not intended to be understood literally, word-by-word. We used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to det
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https://doaj.org/article/2fbdbdba0d1143198e54e9486cbe5f61
Publikováno v:
Cognitive neuroscience, vol 8, iss 4
In grapheme-color synesthesia, seeing a particular letter or number evokes the experience of a highly specific color. Here we investigate the brain’s real-time processing of words in this population, by recording event-related brain potentials (ERP
Publikováno v:
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing ISBN: 9783319603834
As human-managed systems become more complex, automated anomaly detection can provide assistance—but only if it is effective. Rigorous evaluation of automated detection is vital for determining its effectiveness before implementation into systems.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60384-1_6
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60384-1_6
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 77:1-13
How quickly do different kinds of conceptual knowledge become available following visual word perception? Resolving this question will inform neural and computational theories of visual word recognition and semantic memory use. We measured real-time
Autor:
George S. Cree, Ben D. Amsel
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology / Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale. 67:117-129
Results from previous event-related potential (ERP) studies of semantic richness and concreteness effects have been mixed. Feature production norms have been used to derive one measure of semantic richness, the number of listed semantic features (NOF
Publikováno v:
Behavior Research Methods. 44:1028-1041
To understand how and when object knowledge influences the neural underpinnings of language comprehension and linguistic behavior, it is critical to determine the specific kinds of knowledge people have. To extend currently available normative data,
Publikováno v:
Journal of memory and language. 82
Recent research has shown that language comprehension is guided by knowledge about the organization of objects and events in long-term memory. We use event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to determine the extent to which perceptuomotor object knowled
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 99
Grounded cognition theories hold that the neural states involved in experiencing objects play a direct functional role in representing and accessing object knowledge from memory. However, extant data marshaled to support this view are also consistent
Autor:
Ben D. Amsel
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 49(5)
Empirically derived semantic feature norms categorized into different types of knowledge (e.g., visual, functional, auditory) can be summed to create number-of-feature counts per knowledge type. Initial evidence suggests several such knowledge types