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Deaf infants exposed to American Sign Language more attuned to visual-communicative signals(图)
Deaf infants visual-communicative signals
2019/11/5
Gaze-following helps infants communicate. Through everyday interactions, hearing infants integrate auditory and visual information to establish a social connection between caregiver and child, and thi...
华南师范大学心理学院王瑞明教授团队最新成果在国际权威期刊Bilingualism: Language and Cognition发表(图)
华南师范大学心理学院 王瑞明 教授团队 成果 国际权威期刊 Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 双语语言转换
2018/7/17
近日,心理学院王瑞明教授团队在国际双语顶级期刊《Bilingualism: Language and Cognition》发表了题为 “Symmetries of bilingual language switch costs in conflicting versus non-conflicting contexts ”的研究报告。博士研究生刘聪为论文第一作者,王瑞明教授为论文的通讯作者。该论文...
An exception to mental simulation: No evidence for embodied odor language
Mental simulation Embodiment Memory Olfaction Audition
2018/3/5
Do we mentally simulate olfactory information? We investigated mental simulation of odors and sounds in two experiments. Participants retained a word while they smelled an odor or heard a sound, then ...
Binding language: Structuring sentences through precisely timed oscillatory mechanisms
alpha and beta oscillations EEG language syntactic binding
2018/3/5
Syntactic binding refers to combining words into larger structures. Using EEG, we investigated the neural processes involved in syntactic binding. Participants were auditorily presented two-word sente...
The evolution of musicality: What can be learned from language evolution research?
Language music natural phenomena cross-pollination method
2018/3/5
Language and music share many commonalities, both as natural phenomena and as subjects of intellectual inquiry. Rather than exhaustively reviewing these connections, we focus on potential cross-pollin...
Deep phenotyping of speech and language skills in individuals with 16p11.2 deletion
High penetration children speech apraxia prevalence oral exercise
2018/3/5
Advance online publication. doi:10.1038/s41431-018-0102-x.
Recurrent deletions of a ~600-kb region of 16p11.2 have been associated with a highly penetrant form of childhood apraxia of speech (CAS). Y...
Individual differences in language acquisition and processing
Humans linguistics psycholinguistics speakers architectural language
2018/3/5
Humans differ in innumerable ways, with considerable variation observable at every level of description, from the molecular to the social. Traditionally, linguistic and psycholinguistic theory has dow...
Commentary: Broca Pars Triangularis Constitutes a “Hub” of the Language-Control Network during Simultaneous Language Translation
simultaneous interpreting language control pars triangularis supplementary motor area (SMA), individual differences
2018/3/5
A commentary on Broca Pars Triangularis Constitutes a “Hub” of the Language-Control Network during Simultaneous Language Translation by Elmer, S. (2016). Front. Hum. Neurosci. 10:491. doi: 10.3389/fnh...
Native language status of the listener modulates the neural integration of speech and iconic gestures in clear and adverse listening conditions
Neural integration of trademark Gestures The speech The audience Neuronal integration voice
2018/3/5
Native listeners neurally integrate iconic gestures with speech, which can enhance degraded speech comprehension. However, it is unknown how non-native listeners neurally integrate speech and gestures...
Redrawing the margins of language: lessons from research on ideophones
ideophones iconicity linguistic theory language ideology
2018/3/5
Ideophones (also known as expressives or mimetics, and including onomatopoeia) have been systematically studied in linguistics since the 1850s, when they were first described as a lexical class of viv...
Neanderthal language revisited: Not only us
Ancient languages DE degrees levinson human evolution the genetic data
2018/3/5
Here we re-evaluate our 2013 paper on the antiquity of language (Dediu and Levinson, 2013) in the light of a surge of new information on human evolution in the last half million years. Although new ge...
Ancient DNA and language evolution: a special section
Genome human language the ancient DNA
2018/3/5
About a year or so ago, prompted by what seemed (and still does) to be a flood of new methods and findings stemming from the extraction, analysis and interpretation of more and more ancient genomes, b...
Quantifying iconicity’s contribution during language acquisition: Implications for vocabulary learning
vocabulary acquisition speech difficulty iconicity in speech
2017/9/4
Previous research found that iconicity—the motivated correspondence between word form and meaning—contributes to expressive vocabulary acquisition. We present two new experiments with two different da...
The project that we describe in this chapter has the theme ‘Language of the senses’. This theme is based on the research of Asifa Majid and her team regarding the influence of language and culture on ...
Using stochastic language models (SLM) to map lexical, syntactic, and phonological information processing in the brain
map lexical syntactic
2017/9/1
Language comprehension involves the simultaneous processing of information at the phonological, syntactic, and lexical level. We track these three distinct streams of information in the brain by using...