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Extended previous research on perceptual grouping in infancy (Thorpe, Trehub, Morrongiello, & Bull, 1988). Infants' detection of temporal increments to silent intervals between groups of tones ...
(Block-design from WISC), a Auditory illusions , a Social competence (SAS), q Social cognition (Theory of Mind), a Dyslexia, q, Radners reading test, a Set shifting ability (Trail making) a social cognition ...
. . The characteristic features of auditory verbal hallucinations in clinical and nonclinical groups : state-of-the-art overview and future directions . Schizophr Bull . 2012 ; 38 : 724 – 733 . Google Scholar Crossref ...
of language used by each group , by a delay in language acquisition, or by auditory deprivation (Lyness et al. 2013). Visual WM represents an interesting case for the study of cognition and deafness ...
%, age 9–12 years) than in adolescents (7.5%, age 13–18 years)10—although a recent meta-analysis11 of auditory hallucinations prevalence did not find such an age- group difference (12.7% in children ...
Abstract Representations of the Norwegian landscape in nineteenth-century visual culture (including paintings, photography, and optical illusion devices) were not only part of an emerging lexicon ...
whether the cortical mechanisms of motion processing are functional in very early infancy , and in particular aims to compare the selectivity of MT+ and primary visual cortex (V1) to flow motion to highlight ...
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