Sentences with word «psycholinguistics»

«I was relieved to find that the orphans were very motivated to try and engage in playful interactions because these are commonly seen as a sign of psychological health,» says graduate student Edwin van Leeuwen, who led the research at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
In the new work, a team led by neuroscientist Simon Fisher at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, decided to take a slightly different tack.
But this is no argument against other arrangements for comparison where historical contiguity may not play a part, or where we want to focus on matters other than history, as in structural or psycholinguistic research relating neurological structure and linguistic capacities and / or performance.
Professor Caroline Rowland, Director of the Language Development Department at the MPI for Psycholinguistics at the University of Liverpool, and co-Director of the ESRC LuCiD Centre, added: «This work couldn't come at a better time.
Early in her graduate school career at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Maye (pictured right) decided she wanted to focus on psycholinguistics, a relatively new branch of linguistics that draws on cognitive sciences, including psychology, computer science, artificial intelligence, speech and hearing, and neural imaging to explain how humans learn language.
WordNet ® is an online lexical reference system whose design is inspired by current psycholinguistic theories of human lexical memory.
Leading RegTech specialist Harry Toukalas will be revealing how his firm's AI tool can predict misconduct in financial services.This ground - breaking technology developed in conjunction with MIT analyses email communication patterns and psycholinguistic analysis of email content to flag up issues such as mis - selling, cyber security and fraud.The Blackhall & Pearl tool already being used around the world by more than 40 organisations is eight times faster than other methods.
«What is universal — and what is not — about how we group clusters of meanings teaches us a lot about psycholinguistics, the conceptual structures that underlie language use.»
Psychologist Sid Kouider of the Laboratory of Cognitive and Psycholinguistic Sciences at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, together with Dehaene and other French and Danish researchers, undertook the difficult task of measuring brain waves in 80 infants.
Language scientists and neuroscientists from Radboud University and the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics published this finding in an article in Royal Society Open Science on February 3.
To study tongues from the Pleistocene, the period between 1.8 million and 10,000 years ago, Michael Dunn and his colleagues at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics developed a computer program that analyzes language based on how words relate to one another.
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This haunting footage above was captured by researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics showing a chimpanzee mother's behavior towards her dead infant.
The software, powered by IBM Watson, also uses deep psycholinguistic and behavioral analysis to discover the biases and views of prospective jurors.
He is primarily responsible for overseeing the firm's technology and advisory services involving the application of advanced psycholinguistic algorithms to big data.
Sandi has a Master's Degree in special education and psycholinguistics from Boston University.
Psycholinguistic Approach to the Foreign Language Competence Formation of Future Seafarers
Psycholinguistic views of listening suggest that responsive listening is distinct from emotionally positive listening.
In living people, a rare mutation that causes members of a family to produce half the usual amount of FOXP2 protein also triggers severe speech defects, notes Simon Fisher, director of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, who discovered the gene.
Her insistence that the source of her work resides in the psychological wounds inflicted on her by her father contravenes any formal theories of art and yet embodies the Oedipal crisis that psycholinguistic theory interprets as the entrance of human beings into the symbolic order of the Father.
After finishing her master's degree in early childhood education at the University of Houston, Robeson pursued her interest in children's language development and psycholinguistics at Harvard Graduate School of Education and earned her doctoral degree.
Maye's field of psycholinguistics is just one of many branches of linguistics.
«For a piece of software that's used by hundreds of thousands of academics worldwide, it really is appalling,» says Mark Dingemanse, a linguist at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, who has used some of these programs to publish and review papers.
Our approach is to make use of what psychologists have done already in analysing emotions, in particular a psycholinguistic dictionary called ANEW (Affective Norms of English Words), which provides a way of interpreting and analysing the emotional content of words on a number of dimensions.
The researchers, also including Professor Antje Meyer and Dr Mingyuan Chu at Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in the Netherlands, believe that both types of gesture involve bringing the listener into the conversation.
A team led by Daniel Casasanto at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, showed 13 people who had had strokes a cartoon character in between two squares, and told them that it «loves zebras and thinks they are good, but hates pandas and thinks they are bad».
In a new study from researchers at the Donders Institute and Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, these skills were observed through brain imaging as native speakers of Dutch learned an artificial miniature language «Alienese».
Simon Fisher — one of the original Oxford geneticists, now at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in the Netherlands — has found that the gene switches on in neurons within certain regions of the brain, including the basal ganglia.
As Weeks digs deeper into the psyche of eccentrics, he gives an insightful analysis of their psycholinguistic traits, often exhibited as degrees of apparently aberrant self - reverential speech and writing.
«For over 10 years, language scientists and neuroscientists have been guided by a high impact study published in Nature Neuroscience showing that these predictions by the brain are very detailed and can even include the first sound of an upcoming word,» explains Mante Nieuwland, cognitive neuroscientist at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics (MPI) and the University of Edinburgh.
Study co-author Simon Fisher of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, emphasizes that FOXP2 is just one piece of this evolutionary puzzle.
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«This seems logical, since many nerve fibers cross over from one side to the other at the boundary between the hindbrain and spinal cord,» says Carolien de Kovel, lead author of the study and researcher at the Max Plank Institute for Psycholinguistics (MPI).
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«We've been a bit frustrated working so many years with the traditional tools,» says neurogeneticist Simon Fisher, director of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, who studies FOXP2.
«MULTI-LATERAL has been in operation for about 18 months and for most of the time, different teams in Spain, France and the Netherlands have been collecting and processing data sets,» explains Clyde Francks head of the Human Neurogenetic Group of the Max Planck Institute of Psycholinguistics and project coordinator to SINC.
Academic journals ranging from educational research, psychology, language learning, psycholinguistics and so on cite experiments which demonstrate how detrimental pictures are for beginner readers.
Celestial pointing for time - of - day reference in Nheengatú,» by Simeon Floyd of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in the Netherlands, was published in the March, 2016 issue of the scholarly journal Language.
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics and Radboud University taught Japanese words to Dutch students and found that ideophones — words that sound like what they mean — are easier to learn than regular words.
The reviewer is at the Language and Cognition Group, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, PB310, Nijmegen, 6500AH, Netherlands.
The present study, by an international team including researchers from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, the Australian National University, the University of Oxford, and Uppsala University, addressed this question by comparing both grammatical structures and lexicon for over 80 Austronesian languages.
«The authors did an amazing job of developing a standardized approach» to test these ideas, says Katherine Cronin, a primate researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
Daniel Haun of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, and his colleagues began by testing 12 Dutch adults and 12 roughly eight - year - old children.
«Orphaned chimpanzees had more difficulties to successfully coordinate their social play interactions,» says Edwin van Leeuwen from the Comparative Cognitive Anthropology Research Group at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics.
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