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Cross-Sensory Correspondences and Information Processing

How touch and hearing influence visual processing in sensory substitution, synaesthesia and cross-modal correspondences

How touch and hearing influence visual processing in sensory substitution, synaesthesia and cross-modal correspondences

... During the testing session, participants were given an information sheet before filling out a consent form and demographics sheet. Then participants sat down at a computer displaying a series of colours and were ...

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The functional significance of cross-sensory correspondences in infant-directed speech

The functional significance of cross-sensory correspondences in infant-directed speech

... different cross-sensory features, in this section we provide a number of explanations as to why this might be the ...on cross-sensory correspondences to interpret word ...

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Cross sensory correspondences in language:Vowel sounds can symbolise the felt heaviness of objects

Cross sensory correspondences in language:Vowel sounds can symbolise the felt heaviness of objects

... that cross-sensory correspondences can be the source of these expectations and the present study assessed three implications flowing from this ...the sensory modality through which a word's ...

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Cross Linguistic Phoneme Correspondences

Cross Linguistic Phoneme Correspondences

... phoneme correspondences, or meta- phonemes 1 , can be defined across languages which are relatively closely related in exactly the same way as cor- respondences can be defined for dialects, or accents, of a single ...

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Special Focus on Sensory Processing The Sensory Processing Measure Adults With Sensory Processing Disorder

Special Focus on Sensory Processing The Sensory Processing Measure Adults With Sensory Processing Disorder

... Case Example: Quantifying Dysfunction for Professionals Jared, a 6 year old, avoided using any public bathrooms because of the sound of the toilet, had bitter fi ghts over teeth brushing, and had a prolonged morning ...

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Encoding and processing of sensory information in neuronal spike trains

Encoding and processing of sensory information in neuronal spike trains

... motion information has to be computed from nearby photoreceptor ...modulation information conveyed by P-receptor afferents is explicitly used at the level of the ...the information carried by the ...

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Sensory Processing Disorder

Sensory Processing Disorder

... with sensory information so that there is more likelihood that the thresholds will be met and the child will be able to notice and respond to cues in the ...environment. Sensory sensitivity: These ...

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Sensory Processing Disorder

Sensory Processing Disorder

... requires processing sensation or "sensory integration." Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD, formerly known as "sensory integration dysfunction") is a condition that exists when ...

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SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER 1. Sensory Processing Disorders in Elementary School: Identification and

SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER 1. Sensory Processing Disorders in Elementary School: Identification and

... The contents of this interview will be used for my assignment, which will include a final paper, as well as informal presentations to my classmates and/or potentially at a conference or publication. I will not use your ...

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The role of visual experience in the emergence of cross-modal correspondences

The role of visual experience in the emergence of cross-modal correspondences

... of correspondences, wherein such correspondences were present (although attenuated) in late blind individuals but absent in the early ...auditory-tactile correspondences, we show that only one ...

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Understanding Sensory Processing: Looking at Children s Behavior Through the Lens of Sensory Processing

Understanding Sensory Processing: Looking at Children s Behavior Through the Lens of Sensory Processing

... Each person responds to his/her own level of stimulus (threshold). Some people react when just a little stimulus is given and some people need a lot of stimuli to react. Self-Regulation Behavior Response Continuum (W. ...

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Evidence for parallel processing of sensory information controlling dauer formation in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Evidence for parallel processing of sensory information controlling dauer formation in Caenorhabditis elegans.

... We note that the daf-3 and daf-5 genes and the cilium-structure genes could also act upstream of the Daf-c genes on either branch of the pathway (indeed it seems li[r] ...

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A Representation Framework for Cross lingual/Interlingual Lexical Semantic Correspondences

A Representation Framework for Cross lingual/Interlingual Lexical Semantic Correspondences

... TL_addition: “flows into the sea” Figure 5: Example of Semantification of a Bilingual Dictionary Entry. The semantification is as follows: 1. We first perform SL sense grounding to associate the Sense node in the ...

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Sensory Processing Disorders Advice for schools

Sensory Processing Disorders Advice for schools

... visual information, such as when a child hangs upside down the vestibular sense confirms for the child that they their worlds haven’t just turned upside ...The information from the vestibular senses also ...

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The Effects of Musical Expertise on Sensory Processing

The Effects of Musical Expertise on Sensory Processing

... Future research on naturalistic music perception needs to factor into their models and theories the high degree of stimulus variability. Building on the experiments presented in this thesis, future research should ...

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Synaptic plasticity and sensory information processing through the thalamus and the cortex of the rodent barrel field

Synaptic plasticity and sensory information processing through the thalamus and the cortex of the rodent barrel field

... modifies sensory-evoked responses through control of intracortical excitability suggesting that L1 exerts an influence on whisker ...the sensory process- ing in S2 and this regulation was modulated by ...

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Pyramidal and Granule Cells Distribution through Hippocampal Fields: An Index for Sensory Information Processing

Pyramidal and Granule Cells Distribution through Hippocampal Fields: An Index for Sensory Information Processing

... of information process- ing in the ...that sensory information processing in the hippocampus could be built on two classes of pyramidal neurons that differed anatomically with probably ...

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Impact of Sensory Integration on Sleep Disturbance among Children with Sensory Processing Disorder

Impact of Sensory Integration on Sleep Disturbance among Children with Sensory Processing Disorder

... 8 RELATED LITERATURE A child does not passively absorb whatever sensations come along. Rather the child selects those sensations that are most useful at the time and organizes them in a fashion that facilitates ...

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THE EFFECT OF A TWO-WEEK SENSORY DIET ON INFANTS WITH REGULATORY SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER

THE EFFECT OF A TWO-WEEK SENSORY DIET ON INFANTS WITH REGULATORY SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER

... This study obtained valuable information pertaining to RSPD in infant participants, regardless of the small sample size. The study showed that parents recognised children as being unusu- ally fussy within a very ...

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Sensory reactivity, empathizing and systemizing in autism spectrum conditions and sensory processing disorder

Sensory reactivity, empathizing and systemizing in autism spectrum conditions and sensory processing disorder

... by sensory symptoms, and show lowest empathy and highest systemizing ...of sensory symptoms in early childhood and whether there is a difference in the type of sensory symptoms they ...but ...

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