نتایج جستجو برای: perceptual sensitivity

تعداد نتایج: 384852  

2005
Willemijn Heeren

The perceptual development of Dutch listeners learning to perceive the Finnish quantity contrast /t-t / was studied. It is shown that short laboratory training is (i) sufficient to change identification of relevant speech sounds, but (ii) insufficient to substantially change perceptual sensitivity along the phoneme continuum. Furthermore, L2 learners need much more relevant language experience,...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 1994
C T Best J S Womer H F Queen

Accounts of emotion lateralization propose either overall right hemisphere (RH) advantage or differential RH versus left hemisphere (LH) involvement depending on the negative-positive valence of emotions. Perceptual studies generally show RH specialization. Yet viewer emotional responses may enhance valence effects. Because infant faces elicit heightened emotion in viewers, perceptual asymmetri...

Journal: :International journal of language & communication disorders 2008
Triona Sweeney Debbie Sell

BACKGROUND Nasometry has supplemented perceptual assessments of nasality, using speech stimuli, which are devoid of nasal consonants. However, such speech stimuli are not representative of conversational speech. A weak relationship has been found in previous studies between perceptual ratings of hypernasality and nasalance scores for passages containing nasal consonants. AIMS This study aimed...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 1998
M E Masson R Borowsky

The influence of semantic context on word identification was examined using masked target displays. Related prime words enhanced a signal detection measure of sensitivity in making lexical decisions and in determining whether a probe word matched the target word. When line drawings were used as primes, a similar benefit was obtained with the probe task. Although these results suggest that conte...

Journal: :Developmental science 2009
Megan J Bulloch John E Opfer

Development of reasoning is often depicted as involving increasing use of relational similarities and decreasing use of perceptual similarities ('the perceptual-to-relational shift'). We argue that this shift is a special case of a broader developmental trend: increasing sensitivity to the predictive accuracy of different similarity types. To test this hypothesis, we asked participants (3-, 4-,...

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