نتایج جستجو برای: illiterate

تعداد نتایج: 1994  

Journal: :Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 1998

Journal: :Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics 2012

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2006
Alexandra Reis Luís Faísca Martin Ingvar Karl Magnus Petersson

Previous work has shown that illiterate subjects are better at naming two-dimensional representations of real objects when presented as colored photos as compared to black and white drawings. This raises the question if color or textural details selectively improve object recognition and naming in illiterate compared to literate subjects. In this study, we investigated whether the surface textu...

Journal: :middle east journal of digestive diseases 0
mahnaz alaei akram pourshams najmeh altaha goharshad goglani elham jafari

background esophageal cancer is highly prevalent among the turkman people in northeastern iran. in order to evaluate its etiology, there is an on-going prospective cohort study in this area involving approximately 50000 subjects over the age of 40 years. the majority of these subjects are illiterate, thus obtaining inâ­formed consent is very important and difficult. methods initially, we explai...

Journal: :Social Choice and Welfare 2009
Kaushik Basu Travis Lee

It can be argued that just as there are different kinds of literacy, there are different kinds of illiteracy. A ‘proximate illiterate,’ i.e. an illiterate who has easy access to a literate person, is clearly better off than someone without such access. The existing literature that takes account of these differences (1) defines an illiterate person to be a proximate illiterate if he or she lives...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1998
A Castro-Caldas K M Petersson A Reis S Stone-Elander M Ingvar

Learning a specific skill during childhood may partly determine the functional organization of the adult brain. This hypothesis led us to study oral language processing in illiterate subjects who, for social reasons, had never entered school and had no knowledge of reading or writing. In a brain activation study using PET and statistical parametric mapping, we compared word and pseudoword repet...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 1997
A Reis A Castro-Caldas

Learning to read and write generates new rules within the language processing systems. These new rules significantly change the manner in which some operations are performed. This finding was studied, by comparing the performance of literate and illiterate persons in several tasks. It was found that illiterate individuals (1) had difficulties in repeating pseudowords, (2) were worse at memorizi...

2004
S. Deo D. M. Nichols

The problems that illiteracy poses in accessing information are gaining attention from the research community. Issues currently being explored include developing an understanding of the barriers to information acquisition experienced by different groups of illiterate information seekers; creating technology, such as software interfaces, that support illiterate users effectively; and tailoring c...

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