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04-07-29

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04-07-29

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Interface of Language, Vision, and Action: Eye Movements and the Visual World

Format
Hardcover

Subject
Psychology & Psychiatry / Cognitive Psychology

ISBN/SKU
1841690899

Author
John M. Henderson (EDT)

Publisher
Taylor & Francis

Publish Date
June 2004

Price
$80.00

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Integration of Language, Vision and Action

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Fernanda Ferreira and John M. Henderson

1 Scene Perception for Psycholinguists

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John M. Henderson and Fernanda Ferreira

2 Visual and Linguistic Processing during Eye Fixations […]

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04-07-29

Tags: Neurobiology of eye movements : from molecules to behavior • By: Henry J Kaminski;  R John Leigh • Publisher: New York, N.Y. : New York Academy of Sciences, ©2002. • ISBN: 1573313947 1573313955
pt. 1. The extraocular muscle and orbital tissues — pt. 2. Brainstem mechanisms for controlling gaze — pt. 3. Cerebellar mechanisms of controlling gaze — […]

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04-07-28

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04-07-28

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Name:
Chie Nakatani

Email Address:
cnakatani@brain.riken.jp

Nationality:
Japanese

Function:
Researcher

Homepage:
pdl.brain.riken.go.jp/staffpages/chie/

CV:
AREAS OF INTEREST:Scene and object recognition (using eye tracking technique and fMRI)Perceptual dynamics (using EEG phase synchronization method)Human-machine interface (with behavioural evaluation)

HISTORY OF PUBLICATION:Ph. D. dissertation:
Nakatani, C. (2001). Eye movements during recognition of rotated scene. University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA. Journals:
Nakatani, C., & Pollatsek, A. (2004). […]

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04-07-28

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Jayme Hall, July 28, 2004; 07:31 A.M. Thank you all for the nice comments. It is such a joy to have grandchildren. We should have them first! Then have our own later! LOL

">We should have grandchildren first, then our own

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04-07-27

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Taeko Wydell´s chapter on Japanese and Connie Ho´s chapter in Chinese… should be interesting.

Dyslexia: Cross-Linguistic Comparisonsby Nata, Ph.D. Goulandris, Nata Goulandris

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">Dyslexia in different languages: Cross-Linguistic Comparisons

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04-07-27

Tags: I am visiting the RIKEN Brain Science Institute this week. Heard an interesting talk by Taeko Wydell titled “Neural Correlates of Letter-String Length and Lexicality during Reading in a Regular orthography: an MEG study”, which is published in 2003.
She made references to a group around University of Helsinki, such as Antti Tarkiainen and Riitta […]

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04-07-26

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Vision Research Volume 44, Issue 20 , September 2004, Pages 2413-2424

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doi:10.1016/j.visres.2004.05.001
Wider recognition in peripheral vision common to different subtypes of dyslexia
M. L. Lorusso, , a, A. Facoettia, b, S. Pesentia, C. Cattaneoa, M. Moltenia and G. Geigerc
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Italian children (n=125) were […]

">Lorusso 2004 Wider recognition in peripheral vision common to different subtypes of dyslexia

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04-07-26

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Although I´d like to pocket an iPod as much as the incoming freshmen do, the whole deal still does not make sense, just as they did (not) 2 or 3 years ago, when OIT testdrove the iPod among faculty members. PDAs make more sense then iPods in a classroom, don´t you think?
 
The article […]

">Duke’s iPod drama
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04-07-25

Tags: Original URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6W47-4BDW1B0-1/1/88ba23eadd24f68a87cdfcf6547e4f26
 
My interest in how children learn to use calendars has been dormant since our 1999 paper, but the title of this one piqued my interest again… until I started to read the Abstract. I feel like a savant.

Cognitive Development Volume 19, Issue 2 , April-June 2004, Pages 169-178

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">The development of calendrical skills

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04-07-21

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Now for those who have to listen to Kevin´s talks over and over again, and for those who have read the paper Mel, Kevin, and I did way back when, here is a quiz for you:
Why is July 8, 2004 “Weekday 8″?

If you still don´t get it … this clock displays 1 to […]

">Weekday 8?

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04-07-21

Tags: Original URL: http://www.whatworks.ed.gov/about/what_research.html
 
(Thanks to Chris Corea´s post)
 
IES defines “scientific evidence” as:

What is scientifically based research?

According to the Institute of Education Sciences, scientifically based research:

employs systematic, empirical methods that draw on observation or experiment; involves data analyses that are adequate to support the general findings; relies on measurements or observational methods that provide reliable data; makes […]

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04-07-13

Tags: Alright, I am not at all familiar with this type of literature so I don´t know what to start commenting .. .”interesting” in its literal sense and in the sense of polite and mild disapproval is probalby a word I would choose. The article starts:

If you care about children and their learning, you might feel […]

">Phonics and Comfort Zones

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04-07-11

Tags: Original URL: http://adaptiveai.com/faq/index.htm
 
Followed a job post on EyeMovement List to here. This group is connected to the AGIRI, and may be the commercial branch of it. AGIRI was founed by Dr. Goertzel, who has written in Dynamical Psychology () about its future. When he is not running his 2004 Presidential Campaign, Dr. Goertzel also works […]

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04-07-08

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Auto Alerts:An Auto Alert, also known as SDI or Selective Dissemination of Information, is a saved search in an electronic database that runs automatically and emails the results to you–a great way to keep up with current research over the summer!!
The following vendors offer Auto Alert features.  Click on the […]

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04-07-08

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An old news… but I wasn´t aware of this group. “A practical first example is the production of a training resource that will teach newly qualified radiologists the best way of interpreting diagnostic images in medicine.” This sounds all too familiar. I hope they can do better than what psychologists did in the […]

">EM and radiologists: Have they figured how to train?
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04-07-08

Tags: Original URL: http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/001174.html
Original Title: Don´t Dangle Your Participles in Public
 
I recontructed Lederer´s 15 examples based on Arnold Zwicky´s LanguageLog post yesterday. I am tempted to do a study — to ask readers read sentences like these and see if they get it, when they get it, and how they get it. The motivation is simple […]

">Garden-pathing with a smile
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04-07-07

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Original Title: Readability scores

When Microsoft Word finishes checking spelling and grammar, it can display information about the reading level of the document, including the following readability scores. Each readability score bases its rating on the average number of syllables per word and words per sentence.
Note  For some European languages within an English document, Word […]

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04-07-07

Tags: Original URL: http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/001172.html
Original Title: An internet pilgrim´s guide to accentual-syllabic verse
 
This post by Mark Liberman on the LanguageLog raise the possibility of another level of phonological awareness — metric awareness. I am not arguing that it´s important for learning to read, but it is the foundation for appreciating poetry and literature in general. Being a non-native speaker of English, I […]

">Metric awareness: yet another level of phonological awarness?
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