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Publikováno v:
The Baltic International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic and Communication, Vol 10 (2015)
Languages vary in their semantic partitioning of the world. This has led to speculation that language might shape basic cognitive processes. Spatial cognition has been an area of research in which linguistic relativity – the effect of language on t
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https://doaj.org/article/4c08200f58944b7fbae6ea2b3179c537
Autor:
Norbert Ross, Jeffrey T. Shenton
Publikováno v:
The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology. :1-3
Autor:
Jeffrey T Shenton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecological Anthropology. 20
Publikováno v:
Ethos. 39:349-367
One potential source of folkbiological knowledge loss is changing patterns of interaction with the natural world stemming from ''modernizing'' material change. This article compares models of plant knowledge among age-matched groups of children and a
Publikováno v:
Brain research. 1254
We report data from 31 subjects with focal hemisphere lesions (15 left hemisphere) as well as 16 normal controls on a battery of tasks assessing the estimation, production and reproduction of time intervals ranging from 2–12 seconds. Both visual an
Publikováno v:
Brain and language. 98(1)
We report a 53-year-old patient (AWF) who has an acquired deficit of audiovisual speech integration, characterized by a perceived temporal mismatch between speech sounds and the sight of moving lips. AWF was less accurate on an auditory digit span ta
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Neuroscience letters. 370(1)
Previous studies have demonstrated that both visual and proprioceptive feedback influence motor control. The relative contributions of these sensory modalities to the on-line computation of body position—that is, the body schema—remain unclear. W
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Seeing and Perceiving. 25:186
Integrating sensory information across modalities is necessary for a cohesive experience of the world; disrupting the ability to bind the multisensory stimuli arising from an event leads to a disjointed and confusing percept. We previously reported (