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Violet Xia, Sally Andrew. Masked translation priming asymmetry in Chinese-English bilinguals: making sense of the Sense Model. Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006) vol 68 issue 2 2015 25014131 |
the sense model proposed by finkbeiner, forster, nicol, and nakamura (2004) claims that the asymmetry is reduced in semantic categorization relative to lexical decision due to a category filtering mechanism that limits the features considered in categorization decisions to dominant, category-relevant features. |
2015-10-14 |
2023-01-25 |
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Violet Xia, Sally Andrew. Masked translation priming asymmetry in Chinese-English bilinguals: making sense of the Sense Model. Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006) vol 68 issue 2 2015 25014131 |
however, the direct comparison of l2-l1 and l1-l2 translation priming across tasks failed to confirm the sense model's central prediction that translation priming asymmetry is significantly reduced in semantic categorization. |
2015-10-14 |
2023-01-25 |
Not clear |
Paraskevi Argyriou, Sarah Byfield, Sotaro Kit. Semantics is crucial for the right-hemisphere involvement in metaphor processing: evidence from mouth asymmetry during speaking. Laterality vol 20 issue 2 2015 25175977 |
semantics is crucial for the right-hemisphere involvement in metaphor processing: evidence from mouth asymmetry during speaking. |
2015-07-17 |
2023-01-25 |
human |
Nikoletta K Bassiou, Constantine L Kotropoulo. Online PLSA: batch updating techniques including out-of-vocabulary words. IEEE transactions on neural networks and learning systems vol 25 issue 11 2015 25330420 |
a novel method is proposed for updating an already trained asymmetric and symmetric probabilistic latent semantic analysis (plsa) model within the context of a varying document stream. |
2015-03-30 |
2023-01-25 |
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Thomas Holtgrave. Cognitive consequences of individual differences in arousal asymmetry. Brain and cognition vol 83 issue 1 2014 23867738 |
taken together, these experiments demonstrate that arousal asymmetry is an individual difference variable that is related to variability in semantic organization and retrieval. |
2014-06-18 |
2023-01-25 |
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Marcela Perrone-Bertolotti, Sophie Lemonnier, Monica Baci. Behavioral evidence for inter-hemispheric cooperation during a lexical decision task: a divided visual field experiment. Frontiers in human neuroscience vol 7 issue 2013 23818879 |
highlightsthe redundant bilateral visual presentation of verbal stimuli decreases asymmetry and increases the cooperation between the two hemispheres.the increased cooperation between the hemispheres is related to semantic information during lexical processing.the inter-hemispheric interaction is represented by both inhibition and cooperation. |
2013-07-03 |
2023-01-25 |
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Marcela Perrone-Bertolotti, Sophie Lemonnier, Monica Baci. Behavioral evidence for inter-hemispheric cooperation during a lexical decision task: a divided visual field experiment. Frontiers in human neuroscience vol 7 issue 2013 23818879 |
in contrast, semantic information decreased the inter-hemispheric asymmetry, suggesting cooperation between the hemispheres. |
2013-07-03 |
2023-01-25 |
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Chivon Powers, Rachel Bencic, William S Horton, Mark Beema. Hemispheric inference priming during comprehension of conversations and narratives. Neuropsychologia vol 50 issue 11 2013 22820639 |
in this study we examined asymmetric semantic activation patterns as people listened to conversations and narratives that promoted causal inferences. |
2013-01-28 |
2023-01-25 |
human |
Mauro Ursino, Cristiano Cuppini, Elisa Magoss. An integrated neural model of semantic memory, lexical retrieval and category formation, based on a distributed feature representation. Cognitive neurodynamics vol 5 issue 2 2012 22654990 |
(5) homosynaptic potentiation and homosynaptic depression are used within the semantic network, to create an asymmetric pattern of synapses; this allows a different role to be assigned to shared and distinctive features during object reconstruction. |
2012-08-23 |
2023-01-25 |
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Ensie Abbassi, Yves Joanett. The time course of access to semantic information in high-performing older adults: behavioral evidence for the hemispheric asymmetry reduction in OLDer individuals. Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition vol 18 issue 4 2011 21728890 |
the time course of access to semantic information in high-performing older adults: behavioral evidence for the hemispheric asymmetry reduction in older individuals. |
2011-11-15 |
2023-01-25 |
human |
Ensie Abbassi, Yves Joanett. The time course of access to semantic information in high-performing older adults: behavioral evidence for the hemispheric asymmetry reduction in OLDer individuals. Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition vol 18 issue 4 2011 21728890 |
the possibility that the harold phenomenon (i.e., hemispheric asymmetry reduction in older adults) is manifested in the course of access to semantic information, in particular the meaning of emotional words, was investigated using the visual half-field priming paradigm. |
2011-11-15 |
2023-01-25 |
human |
Karl Borgmann, Jonathan Fugelsang, Daniel Ansari, Derek Besne. Congruency proportion reveals asymmetric processing of irrelevant physical and numerical dimensions in the size congruity paradigm. Canadian journal of experimental psychology = Revue canadienne de psychologie experimentale vol 65 issue 2 2011 21668091 |
the implications of this asymmetry are discussed in terms of the relative role of semantic and physical size information in representations of magnitude, and the role they play in both of these tasks. |
2011-10-25 |
2023-01-25 |
Not clear |
Julio Acosta-Cabronero, Karalyn Patterson, Tim D Fryer, John R Hodges, George Pengas, Guy B Williams, Peter J Nesto. Atrophy, hypometabolism and white matter abnormalities in semantic dementia tell a coherent story. Brain : a journal of neurology vol 134 issue Pt 7 2011 21646331 |
semantic dementia, in which there is progressive deterioration of semantic knowledge, is associated with focal, typically asymmetric, temporal lobe degeneration. |
2011-08-26 |
2023-01-25 |
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Patrik S\\xc3\\xb6rqvist, John E Marsh, Helena Jahnck. Hemispheric asymmetries in auditory distraction. Brain and cognition vol 74 issue 2 2011 20688422 |
our results complement previous research on hemispheric asymmetry effects in cross-modal auditory distraction by demonstrating a role for the left hemisphere in semantic auditory distraction. |
2011-06-30 |
2023-01-25 |
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Sara Spotorno, Sylvane Faur. Change detection in complex scenes: hemispheric contribution and the role of perceptual and semantic factors. Perception vol 40 issue 1 2011 21513180 |
the perceptual salience and semantic relevance of objects for the meaning of a scene were evaluated with multiple criteria and then manipulated in a change-detection experiment that used an original combination of one-shot and tachistoscopic divided-visual-field paradigms to study behavioural hemispheric asymmetry. |
2011-05-26 |
2023-01-25 |
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Gina M Clark, Clare E Mackay, Margaret E Davidson, Susan D Iversen, Simon L Collinson, Anthony C James, Neil Roberts, Timothy J Cro. Paracingulate sulcus asymmetry; sex difference, correlation with semantic fluency and change over time in adolescent onset psychosis. Psychiatry research vol 184 issue 1 2010 20832252 |
in 35 controls and 38 adolescents with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder (mean age = 16 years) we found that semantic verbal fluency correlated with leftward pcs asymmetry in controls but not in patients. |
2010-11-16 |
2023-01-25 |
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N\\xc3\\xbaria Montagut, Raquel S\\xc3\\xa1nchez-Valle, Magdalena Castellv\\xc3\\xad, Lorena Rami, Jos\\xc3\\xa9 Luis Molinuev. [Relearning vocabulary. A comparative analysis between a case of dementia and Alzheimer's disease with predominant compromise of language]. Revista de neurologia vol 50 issue 3 2010 20146188 |
semantic dementia is characterised by a progressive loss of semantic content that initially affects the capacity to name things, and is associated with asymmetric atrophy of the anterior temporal lobes. |
2010-04-26 |
2023-01-25 |
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Gail D Tillma. Estradiol levels during the menstrual cycle differentially affect latencies to right and left hemispheres during dichotic listening: an ERP study. Psychoneuroendocrinology vol 35 issue 2 2010 19625130 |
this study examined the changing of hemispheric asymmetry during the menstrual cycle by analyzing event-related potential (erp) data from midline and both hemispheres of 23 women during their performance of a dichotic tasks shown to elicit a left-hemisphere response (semantic categorization) and a right-hemisphere response (complex tones). |
2010-04-16 |
2023-01-25 |
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Yoshiyuki Nishio, Etsuro Mor. [Semantic dementia--a multimodal disorder of conceptual knowledge]. Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyu no shinpo vol 61 issue 11 2010 19938680 |
semantic dementia (sd) is a clinical syndrome characterized by progressive loss of semantic memory/ conceptual knowledge and by bilateral, but usually asymmetric, atrophy of the anterior temporal lobes (atls). |
2010-01-21 |
2023-01-25 |
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Marsel Mesulam, Emily Rogalski, Christina Wieneke, Derin Cobia, Alfred Rademaker, Cynthia Thompson, Sandra Weintrau. Neurology of anomia in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia. Brain : a journal of neurology vol 132 issue Pt 9 2009 19506067 |
the left sided asymmetry and perisylvian extension of the atrophy explains the more profound impairment of word than object usage and provides the anatomical basis for distinguishing the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia from the partially overlapping group of patients that fulfil the widely accepted diagnostic criteria for semantic dementia. |
2009-12-14 |
2023-01-25 |
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