نتایج جستجو برای: listening task based assessment

تعداد نتایج: 3547053  

Journal: :journal of teaching language skills 2011
mohammad alavi shiva kaivanpanah karim shabani

group dynamic assessment (g-da) grounded in vygotsky’s socio-cultural theory (sct) is believed to have the potential to provide a context for capturing a group of learners’ zone of proximal development (zpd) (poehner & lantolf, 2010; shabani, 2010). the present study aims at testing the applicability of g-da in identifying the mediational strategies offered by a mediator during his g-da int...

III Listening comprehension is a multifaceted L2 skill and its actual mastery has proved challenging for many EFL learners (Matthews, 2018). Pre-listening supports may help us change the dire situation in developing effective listening competence. Therefore, the current study tried to examine the effect of vocabulary preparation, grammar instruction and background knowledge activatio...

Journal: :Speech Communication 2010
Maria Luisa García Lecumberri Martin Cooke Anne Cutler

If listening in adverse conditions is hard, then listening in a foreign language is doubly so: non-native listeners have to cope with both imperfect signals and imperfect knowledge. Comparison of native and non-native listener performance in speech-in-noise tasks helps to clarify the role of prior linguistic experience in speech perception, and, more directly, contributes to an understanding of...

2017
Kelly Miles Catherine McMahon Isabelle Boisvert Ronny Ibrahim Peter de Lissa Petra Graham Björn Lyxell

Listening to speech in noise is effortful, particularly for people with hearing impairment. While it is known that effort is related to a complex interplay between bottom-up and top-down processes, the cognitive and neurophysiological mechanisms contributing to effortful listening remain unknown. Therefore, a reliable physiological measure to assess effort remains elusive. This study aimed to d...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2000
D A Hall M P Haggard M A Akeroyd A Q Summerfield A R Palmer M R Elliott R W Bowtell

Active listening has been reported to elicit a different sensory response from passive listening and is generally observed as an increase in the magnitude of activation. Sensory activation differences may therefore be masked by the effect of attention. The present study measured activation induced by static and modulated tones, while controlling attention by using target-discrimination and pass...

Since software systems play an important role in applications more than ever, the security has become one of the most important indicators of softwares.Cloud computing refers to services that run in a distributed network and are accessible through common internet protocols. Presenting a proper scheduling method can lead to efficiency of resources by decreasing response time and costs. This rese...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2003
Nelson Cowan John N Towse Zoë Hamilton J Scott Saults Emily M Elliott Jebby F Lacey Matthew V Moreno Graham J Hitch

Recall response durations were used to clarify processing in working-memory tasks. Experiment 1 examined children's performance in reading span, a task in which sentences were processed and the final word of each sentence was retained for subsequent recall. Experiment 2 examined the development of listening-, counting-, and digit-span task performance. Responses were much longer in the reading-...

Journal: :Frontiers in human neuroscience 2016
Kirill V. Nourski Mitchell Steinschneider Ariane E. Rhone

Current models of cortical speech and language processing include multiple regions within the temporal lobe of both hemispheres. Human communication, by necessity, involves complex interactions between regions subserving speech and language processing with those involved in more general cognitive functions. To assess these interactions, we utilized an ecologically salient conversation-based app...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2016
Sebastian Ocklenburg Felix Ströckens Josef J Bless Kenneth Hugdahl René Westerhausen Martina Manns

Several studies analyzing the ontogenetic origin of cerebral lateralization provide evidences for a genetic foundation of handedness in humans that is modulated by environmental influences. Since other forms of behavioral lateralization are less investigated, it is unclear as to how far different functions display similar heritability. But deeper knowledge is necessary to understand if and how ...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2017
Ronan McGarrigle Piers Dawes Andrew J Stewart Stefanie E Kuchinsky Kevin J Munro

Hearing loss is associated with anecdotal reports of fatigue during periods of sustained listening. However, few studies have attempted to measure changes in arousal, as a potential marker of fatigue, over the course of a sustained listening task. The present study aimed to examine subjective, behavioral, and physiological indices of listening-related fatigue. Twenty-four normal-hearing young a...

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