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Subtitling for d/deaf and hard of hearing children: past, present and future
(2017)
[EN] Since the projection of the first film ever in 1895, audiovisual products have been an important way to access information. More evidently so with the emergence of a need for audiovisual translation (AVT) following ...
Multi-level finance impacts on participation, inclusion, and equity: Bricolage and Fuzziness in NextGenerationEU-funded renaturing projects
(Environmental Science and Policy, 2024-06-01)
We analyze a multi-level ad-hoc emergency fund (MAEF) – the European NextGenerationEU program – as an opportunity to advance ambitious municipal climate action. Presently, MAEF follow a vertical complex governance structure, ...
Functional underpinnings of feedback-enhanced test-potentiated encoding
(OXFORD, 2023)
The testing effect describes the finding that retrieval practice enhances memory performance compared to restudy practice. Prior evidence demonstrates that this effect can be boosted by providing feedback after retrieval ...
The Neurolinguistics of the Second Language Morphological System: The Role of Grammar-Related and Speaker-Related Factors
(Taylor & Francis, 2023)
This chapter provides an overview of the neural correlates related to second language morphological processing, by integrating recent empirical evidence coming from event-related potentials, functional magnetic resonance ...
When linguistic dogma rejects a neuroscientific hypothesis
(NATURE RESEARCH, 2023)
Kazanina and Tavano argue that delta- band oscillations cannot be involved in multi-word or multi-morpheme chunking during language comprehension because the timing of syntactic structure is too variable (Kazanina, N. & ...
Using serial dependence to predict confidence across observers and cognitive domains
(SPRINGER, 2023)
Our perceptual system appears hardwired to exploit regularities of input features across space and time in seemingly stable
environments. This can lead to serial dependence effects whereby recent perceptual representations ...
Methodological choices for reflecting strong sustainability in composite indices
(Ecological Economics, 2024-07-01)
Composite indicators are widely used to represent sustainability or its underlying dimensions. Nonetheless, an alignment between the multiple choices made during their construction and the underlying conceptual framework ...
Brain structure, phenotypic and genetic correlates of reading performance
(NATURE RESEARCH, 2023)
Reading is an evolutionarily recent development that recruits and tunes brain circuitry connecting primary- and language-processing regions. We investigated whether metrics of the brain’s physical structure correlate with ...
Combined Fluorescent-Chromogenic In Situ Hybridization for Identification and Laser Microdissection of Interphase Chromosomes
(Public Library of Science, 2013)
Chromosome territories constitute the most conspicuous feature of nuclear architecture, and they exhibit non-random distribution patterns in the interphase nucleus. We observed that in cell nuclei from humans with Down ...
Bilingual Infants Readily Orient to Novel Visual Stimuli
(APA, 2023)
Bilingualism has been shown to modify infants’ responses in a range of domains. In particular, early bilingual experience is associated with greater flexibility and openness in infant perception and learning. In this study, ...