نتایج جستجو برای: iconic memory test

تعداد نتایج: 1046975  

2007
Tamara L. Berg D. A. Forsyth

We define an iconic image for an object category (e.g. eiffel tower) as an image with a large clearly delineated instance of the object in a characteristic aspect. We show that for a variety of objects such iconic images exist and argue that these are the images most relevant to that category. Given a large set of images noisily labeled with a common theme, say a Flickr tag, we show how to rank...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2008
Tammy D Tolar Amy R Lederberg Sonali Gokhale Michael Tomasello

Early developmental psychologists viewed iconic representation as cognitively less complex than other forms of symbolic thought. It is therefore surprising that iconic signs are not acquired more easily than arbitrary signs by young language learners. One explanation is that children younger than 3 years have difficulty interpreting iconicity. The current study assessed hearing children's abili...

Journal: :International journal of speech-language pathology 2013
Madeleine Pritchard Naomi Cocks Lucy Dipper

Although there is a substantive body of research about the language used by individuals with aphasia, relatively little is known about their spontaneous iconic gesture. A single case study of LT, an individual with conduction aphasia indicated qualitative differences between the spontaneous iconic gestures produced alongside fluent speech and in tip of the tongue states. The current study exami...

Journal: : 2023

İkonik fotoğraflar tarihsel olarak önemli anları, olayları ve kişileri temsil eden güçlü görsel imgelerdir. Olayların anlamlandırılması geçmişin nasıl hatırlanacağı konusunda izleyiciye rehberlik eder sahip oldukları söylemsel değer nedeniyle ideolojik mücadelenin aracı haline gelirler. İkonlaşan sıradan fotoğraflardan farklı geniş kitlelere ulaşarak, toplumsal hafızanın yapılandırılmasında rol...

2013
Wing-Chee So Alvan Low Yi-Feng De-Fu Yap Eugene Kheng Ju-Min Melvin Yap

Previous studies have shown that iconic gestures presented in an isolated manner prime visually presented semantically related words. Since gestures and speech are almost always produced together, this study examined whether iconic gestures accompanying speech would prime words and compared the priming effect of iconic gestures with speech to that of iconic gestures presented alone. Adult parti...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
soheyla talebi department of psychology of exceptional children, faculty of psychology & education sciences, university of tehran, iran. ali akbar arjmandnia department of psychology of exceptional children, faculty of psychology & education sciences, university of tehran, tehran, iran.سازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه تهران (tehran university)

objectives: this study examined the relationship between working and short-term memory performance, and their effects on cochlear implant outcomes (speech perception and speech production) in cochlear implanted children aged 7-13 years. the study also compared the memory performance of cochlear implanted children with their normal hearing peers. methods: thirty-one cochlear implanted children w...

Journal: :Cognition 2016
Emily J Ward Adam Bear Brian J Scholl

Do we see more than we can report? Psychologists and philosophers have been hotly debating this question, in part because both possibilities are supported by suggestive evidence. On one hand, phenomena such as inattentional blindness and change blindness suggest that visual awareness is especially sparse. On the other hand, experiments relating to iconic memory suggest that our in-the-moment aw...

Journal: :auditory and vestibular research 0
mahnaz soleymani department of audiology, school of rehabilitation sciences, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran farnoush jarollahi department of audiology, school of rehabilitation sciences, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran agha fatemeh hosseini department of biostatistics, school of health, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ensiyeh rahmani department of audiology, school of rehabilitation sciences, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background and aim: today, bilingualism is a developing phenomenon which half of the world population is bilingual. auditory system is the main route to language learning, so it is expected that bilingualism has an effect on functions of the auditory system. auditory memory is one of the auditory processes which is a cornerstone of linguistic skills and learning process growth, so that, it has ...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2012
Zhicheng Lin Sheng He

Object identities ("what") and their spatial locations ("where") are processed in distinct pathways in the visual system, raising the question of how the what and where information is integrated. Because of object motions and eye movements, the retina-based representations are unstable, necessitating nonretinotopic representation and integration. A potential mechanism is to code and update obje...

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