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Liu, Jiangang; Li, Jun; Zhang, Hongchuan; Rieth, Cory A.; Huber, David E.; Li, Wu; Lee, Kang; Tian, Jie – Neuropsychologia, 2010
This fMRI study investigated top-down letter processing with an illusory letter detection task. Participants responded whether one of a number of different possible letters was present in a very noisy image. After initial training that became increasingly difficult, they continued to detect letters even though the images consisted of pure noise,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Correlation, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Diagnostic Tests
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Wan, Catherine Y.; Wood, Amanda G.; Reutens, David C.; Wilson, Sarah J. – Neuropsychologia, 2010
Previous studies have shown that in comparison with the sighted, blind individuals display superior non-visual perceptual abilities and differ in brain organisation. In this study, we investigated the performance of blind and sighted participants on a vibrotactile discrimination task. Thirty-three blind participants were classified into one of…
Descriptors: Blindness, Braille, Congenital Impairments, Perceptual Development
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Winawer, Jonathan; Huk, Alexander C.; Boroditsky, Lera – Cognition, 2010
Mental imagery is thought to share properties with perception. To what extent does the process of imagining a scene share neural circuits and computational mechanisms with actually perceiving the same scene? Here, we investigated whether mental imagery of motion in a particular direction recruits neural circuits tuned to the same direction of…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Imagery, Motion, Learning Experience
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Freidus, Andrea – Children & Society, 2010
Malawian orphans and vulnerable children are becoming increasingly numerous and visible in the media and materials produced by non-governmental organisations. As a result, orphanages are proliferating to meet their needs. Drawing on data collected in three different orphanages, this paper reports some of the positive and negative outcomes of…
Descriptors: Nongovernmental Organizations, Foreign Countries, Children, Residential Institutions
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Lago, Angel; Koch, Giacomo; Cheeran, Binith; Marquez, Gonzalo; Sanchez, Jose Andres; Ezquerro, Milagros; Giraldez, Manolo; Fernandez-del-Olmo, Miguel – Neuropsychologia, 2010
Within the motor system, cortical areas such as the primary motor cortex (M1) and the ventral premotor cortex (PMv), are thought to be activated during the observation of actions performed by others. However, it is not known how the connections between these areas become active during action observation or whether these connections are modulated…
Descriptors: Observation, Anatomy, Psychomotor Skills, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Bloesch, Emily K.; Abrams, Richard A. – Brain and Cognition, 2010
Action integration is the process through which actions performed on a stimulus and perceptual aspects of the stimulus become bound as a unitary object. This process appears to be controlled by the dopaminergic system in the prefrontal cortex, an area that is known to decrease in volume and dopamine functioning in older adults. Although the…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Older Adults, Age Differences, Aging (Individuals)
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Bachmann, Valerie; Fischer, Martin H.; Landolt, Hans-Peter; Brugger, Peter – Brain and Cognition, 2010
Little is known about the neuropsychological factors that contribute to individual differences in the asymmetric orientation along the mental number line. The present study documents healthy subjects' preference for small numbers over large numbers in a random number generation task. This preference, referred to as "small-number bias" (SNB),…
Descriptors: Memory, Numbers, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurological Organization
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Punt, Marja; de Jong, Marianne; de Groot, Erik; Hadders-Algra, Mijna – Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2010
Aim: To improve understanding of brain function in children with severe dyslexia in terms of minor neurological dysfunctions (MNDs). Method: One hundred and four children (81 males, 23 females; age range 7-12y; mean age 9y 7mo, SD 1y 2mo;) with severe dyslexia (the presence of a Full-scale IQ score of greater than or equal to 85, retardation in…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Dyslexia, Brain, Neurological Impairments
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Bertone, Armando; Hanck, Julie; Kogan, Cary; Chaudhuri, Avi; Cornish, Kim – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2010
We have previously described (see companion paper, this issue) the utility of using perceptual signatures for defining and dissociating condition-specific neural functioning underlying early visual processes in autism and FXS. These perceptually-driven hypotheses are based on differential performance evidenced only at the earliest stages of visual…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Autism, Pathology, Cognitive Processes
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Edwards, D. Brent, Jr. – Policy Futures in Education, 2010
Recent decades have witnessed the rise in popularity of a handful of related yet distinct approaches to governance and decision-making in many different contexts that either relocate the level and location at which decisions are made or how they are made, or both. True for developing as well as developed countries, and for both the public and…
Descriptors: Governance, Decision Making, Democracy, Educational Policy
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Sandberg-Zakian, Megan – Teaching Artist Journal, 2010
The author of this document spent time as the Associate Artistic Director of The 52nd Street Project, a not-for-profit theater company dedicated to the creation and production of new plays for, and often by, kids between the ages of nine and eighteen that reside in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York City. Through a series of unique…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Nonprofit Organizations, Mentors, Youth Programs
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Trollinger, Valerie L. – General Music Today, 2010
This article summarizes currently available brain research concerning relationships between singing and language development. Although this is a new field of investigation, there are findings that are applicable to general music teaching classroom. These findings are presented along with suggestions about how to apply them to teaching music.
Descriptors: Singing, Language Acquisition, Relationship, Brain
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Finucane, Anne M.; Whiteman, Martha C.; Power, Mick J. – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2010
Objective: According to the attention network approach, attention is best understood in terms of three functionally and neuroanatomically distinct networks--alerting, orienting, and executive attention. An important question is whether the experience of emotion differentially influences the efficiency of these networks. Method: This study examines…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Psychological Patterns, Cognitive Processes, Tests
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Naper, Linn Renee – Economics of Education Review, 2010
This paper analyses the relationship between teacher hiring practices and educational efficiency in Norwegian school districts. The hiring decision is made at the school level by the principal or at the school district level. According to the data, efficiency is the highest in districts where hiring is decentralized. Hiring practices are decided…
Descriptors: Personnel Selection, Teacher Supply and Demand, School Districts, Foreign Countries
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Pulvermuller, Friedemann – Brain and Language, 2010
Neuroscience has greatly improved our understanding of the brain basis of abstract lexical and semantic processes. The neuronal devices underlying words and concepts are distributed neuronal assemblies reaching into sensory and motor systems of the cortex and, at the cognitive level, information binding in such widely dispersed circuits is…
Descriptors: Semantics, Syntax, Morphemes, Linguistics
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