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Advancing Content-Based Histopathological Image Retrieval Pre-Processing: A Comparative Analysis of the Effects of Color Normalization Techniques
(MDPI, 2024)
Content-Based Histopathological Image Retrieval (CBHIR) is a search technique based on the visual content and histopathological features of whole-slide images (WSIs). CBHIR tools assist pathologists to obtain a faster and ...
Sequence effects and speech processing: cognitive load for speaker‑switching within and across accents
(SPRINGER, 2024)
Prior work in speech processing indicates that listening tasks with multiple speakers (as opposed to a single speaker) result in slower and less accurate processing. Notably, the trial-to-trial cognitive demands of switching ...
Processing of Synonyms and Homographs in Bilingual and Monolingual Speakers
(UBIQUITY PRESS, 2024)
Bilinguals have long-lasting experience with cross-language double-mappings (i.e., translation equivalents and interlingual homographs (or false friends)). Considering this, we examined whether bilinguals differ from ...
Verbal production dynamics and plasticity: functional contributions of language and executive control systems
(OXFORD, 2023)
Bilingual language production requires both language knowledge and language control in order to communicate in a target language. Learning or improving a language in adulthood is an increasingly common undertaking, and ...
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 ...
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, ...
Parafoveal Processing in Bilingual Readers: Semantic Access Within but Not Across Languages
(APA, 2023)
Prior research has investigated the quality of information a reader can extract from upcoming parafoveal words. However, very few studies have considered parafoveal processing in bilingual readers, who may differ from ...