نتایج جستجو برای: discrimination

تعداد نتایج: 64955  

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2010
Kevin Dooley Diana Deutsch

Absolute pitch (AP)--the ability to name a musical note in the absence of a reference note--is a rare ability whose relevance to musical proficiency has so far been unclear. Sixty trained musicians--thirty who self-reported AP and thirty with equivalent age of onset and duration of musical training--were administered a test for AP and also a musical dictation test not requiring AP. Performance ...

Journal: :Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology 2015
Riddhi Sandil Matthew Robinson Melanie E Brewster Stephanie Wong Elizabeth Geiger

Drawing from minority stress (Meyer, 2003) and feminist multicultural (Brown, 1994) theories, the present study investigated the additive and interactive relations between 2 types of external minority stress (heterosexist discrimination and racist events) and 4 internal stress processes related to identifying as a South Asian American lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer (LGBQ) person (internalize...

Journal: :Psychological science 2014
Clara L Wilkins Cheryl R Kaiser

In three studies, we examined how racial progress affects Whites' perceptions of anti-White bias. When racial progress was chronically (Study 1) and experimentally (Study 2) salient, Whites who believed the current U.S. status hierarchy was legitimate were more likely to report that Whites were victims of racial discrimination. In contrast, Whites who perceived the current status system as ille...

Journal: :Developmental science 2014
Alejandrina Cristia Yasuyo Minagawa-Kawai Natalia Egorova Judit Gervain Luca Filippin Dominique Cabrol Emmanuel Dupoux

The present study investigated the neural correlates of infant discrimination of very similar linguistic varieties (Quebecois and Parisian French) using functional Near InfraRed Spectroscopy. In line with previous behavioral and electrophysiological data, there was no evidence that 3-month-olds discriminated the two regional accents, whereas 5-month-olds did, with the locus of discrimination in...

2014
David Allen Jack Capehart Robert Lansing Cecil Rogers John Hebert

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2011
Isabelle Peretz Sébastien Nguyen Stéphanie Cummings

Here we present evidence that native speakers of a tone language, in which pitch contributes to word meaning, are impaired in the discrimination of falling pitches in tone sequences, as compared to speakers of a non-tone language. Both groups were presented with monotonic and isochronous sequences of five tones (i.e., constant pitch and intertone interval). They were required to detect when the...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
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background: to compare mental health and well- being in different levels of the perceived discrimination among iranian people living in tehran. method: using multi- stage sampling, 1255 subjects with the average age of 45 years and 9 months (including 672 women and 583 men) were selected and they completed all items of the general health questionnaire (ghq), the social well- being inventory (sw...

2014
Dorea R. Ruggles Richard L. Freyman Andrew J. Oxenham

This study tested the hypothesis that the previously reported advantage of musicians over non-musicians in understanding speech in noise arises from more efficient or robust coding of periodic voiced speech, particularly in fluctuating backgrounds. Speech intelligibility was measured in listeners with extensive musical training, and in those with very little musical training or experience, usin...

Journal: :Journal of counseling psychology 2016
Melanie E Brewster Joseph Hammer Jacob S Sawyer Austin Eklund Joseph Palamar

The present 2 studies describe the development and initial psychometric evaluation of a new instrument, the Measure of Atheist Discrimination Experiences (MADE), which may be used to examine the minority stress experiences of atheist people. Items were created from prior literature, revised by a panel of expert researchers, and assessed psychometrically. In Study 1 (N = 1,341 atheist-identified...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2004
Roy H Hamilton Alvaro Pascual-Leone Gottfried Schlaug

Absolute pitch (AP) is possessed by only a small percentage of musicians (typically < 20%). From a sample of 46 early blind subjects, we identified 21 who had musical training, 12 of whom (57.1%) reported having AP, reflecting markedly increased prevalence compared to sighted musicians, despite the fact that mean age of commencement of musical training was significantly later among blind than s...

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