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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38756492/conventionality-matters-in-chinese-metaphor-but-not-simile-comprehension-evidence-from-event-related-potentials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Yu, Feng Gu, Yongqing Li, Jianghua Han
Metaphor and simile, two prevalent forms of figurative language widely employed in daily communication, serve as significant research subjects in linguistics. The Career of Metaphor Theory in cognitive linguistics posits that as conventionality increases, the cognitive mechanisms of metaphor comprehension shift from "comparison" to "categorization." In line with this notion, prior electrophysiological investigations have revealed that novel metaphors elicit a stronger N400 brain response compared to conventional metaphors...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38754348/hypoactivation-of-the-language-network-during-auditory-imagery-contributes-to-hallucinations-in-schizophrenia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luca Besso, Sara Larivière, Meighen Roes, Nicole Sanford, Chantal Percival, Matteo Damascelli, Ava Momeni, Katie Lavigne, Mahesh Menon, André Aleman, Branislava Ćurčić-Blake, Todd S Woodward
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) involve perceptions, often voices, in the absence of external stimuli, and rank among the most common symptoms of schizophrenia. Metrical stress evaluation requires determination of the stronger syllable in words, and therefore requires auditory imagery, of interest for investigation of hallucinations in schizophrenia. The current functional magnetic resonance imaging study provides an updated whole-brain network analysis of a previously published study on metrical stress, which showed reduced directed connections between Broca's and Wernicke's regions of interest (ROIs) for hallucinations...
May 3, 2024: Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38753252/mechanisms-of-concept-verbalization-in-the-ethnolinguistic-context
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dinara Ryspayeva, Gulnara Akhmetova, Natalya Borgul, Gulgul Iskakova
This article investigates the verbalization mechanisms of the 'family' concept within the Kazakh, Russian, and English linguistic cultures. The research aims to examine the verbal representation mechanisms of the 'family' concept within the linguistic worldviews of the aforementioned cultures. The research material comprises dictionary definitions of the primary lexemes as presented in explanatory dictionaries and synonym dictionaries, proverbs and sayings, phraseological units, and data derived from an associative experiment...
May 16, 2024: Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38753170/health-promoting-physical-activities-for-refugees-from-syria-physiotherapists-clinical-reasoning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marianne Lindahl, Signe Andersen, Anne Vollen Rafn, Jan Rafn, Jeannette Præstegaard, Anne Juul Sønderskov, Nina Odgaard Nielsen
BACKGROUND: Refugees from Syria face health challenges with psychosocial dimensions due to disrupted networks, uncertain life situations, and language barriers. Additionally, a sedentary lifestyle increases the risk of noncommunicable diseases, so health-promoting initiatives involving physical activities are essential. PURPOSE: To explore physiotherapists' clinical reasoning and collaboration with refugee families in developing group-based health-promoting physical exercising to increase participants' wellbeing, sense of togetherness, and self-efficacy...
May 16, 2024: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38753129/association-of-oxidative-stress-on-cognitive-function-a-bidirectional-mendelian-randomisation-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhixing Fan, Chaojun Yang, Xiaoling Qu, Jing Zhang, Hui Wu, Ying Yang, Yifan Huang, Ping Zeng, Zujin Xiang, Jian Yang
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between oxidative stress and cognitive function, encompassing cognitive performance, intelligence, memory, reaction time, speech and vision by a bidirectional Mendelian randomisation study. Independent genetic variants associated with glutathione S-transferase (GST), catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPX), peroxiredoxin (PRDX), sulfhydryl oxidase (SOX) and thyroid peroxidase (TPO) were explored using a genome-wide association study (GWAS)...
May 16, 2024: Molecular Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38752403/imaginative-elaboration-in-agenesis-of-the-corpus-callosum-topic-modeling-and-perplexity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Warren S Brown, Matthew Hoard, Brandon Birath, Mark Graves, Anne Nolty, Lynn K Paul
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have found deficits in imaginative elaboration and social inference to be associated with agenesis of the corpus callosum (ACC; Renteria-Vasquez et al., 2022; Turk et al., 2009). In the current study, Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) responses from a neurotypical control group and a group of individuals with ACC were used to further study the capacity for imaginative elaboration and story coherence. METHOD: Topic modeling was employed utilizing Latent Diritchlet Allocation to characterize the narrative responses to the pictures used in the TAT...
May 16, 2024: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society: JINS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38747458/one-cue-s-loss-is-another-cue-s-gain-learning-morphophonology-through-unlearning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erdin Mujezinović, Vsevolod Kapatsinski, Ruben van de Vijver
A word often expresses many different morphological functions. Which part of a word contributes to which part of the overall meaning is not always clear, which raises the question as to how such functions are learned. While linguistic studies tacitly assume the co-occurrence of cues and outcomes to suffice in learning these functions (Baer-Henney, Kügler, & van de Vijver, 2015; Baer-Henney & van de Vijver, 2012), error-driven learning suggests that contingency rather than contiguity is crucial (Nixon, 2020; Ramscar, Yarlett, Dye, Denny, & Thorpe, 2010)...
May 2024: Cognitive Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38746919/a-category-theory-perspective-on-the-language-of-thought-lot-is-universal
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REVIEW
Steven Phillips
The Language of Thought (LoT) hypothesis proposes that some collections of mental states and processes are symbol systems to explain language-like systematic properties of thought. Recent proponents of this hypothesis point to additional LoT-like properties in non-linguistic domains to claim that LoT remains the "best game in town" in terms of explanatory coverage. Nonetheless, LoT assumes but does not explain why/how symbolic representations connect to other (non-symbolic) formats. The perspective presented here is supposed to bridge this gap as a duality in a category theoretical sense: (perceptual) data are projected onto a base (conceptual) space in one direction, and in the opposite direction, these data are referenced by that space...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38746627/the-effect-of-translation-and-cultural-adaptations-on-diagnostic-accuracy-and-test-performance-in-dementia-cognitive-screening-tools-a-systematic-review
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Natasha C Czerwinski-Alley, Tamara Chithiramohan, Hari Subramaniam, Lucy Beishon, Elizabeta B Mukaetova-Ladinska
BACKGROUND: The current cognitive tests have been developed based on and standardized against Western constructs and normative data. With older people of minority ethnic background increasing across Western countries, there is a need for cognitive screening tests to address factors which influence performance bias and timely diagnostic dementia accuracy. The diagnostic accuracy in translated and culturally adapted cognitive screening tests and their impact on test performance in diverse populations have not been well addressed to date...
2024: JAD Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38746262/cortical-networks-responsive-to-phrase-structure-and-subject-island-violations
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William Matchin, Diogo Almeida, Gregory Hickok, Jon Sprouse
In principle, functional neuroimaging provides uniquely informative data in addressing linguistic questions, because it can indicate distinct processes that are not apparent from behavioral data alone. This could involve adjudicating the source of unacceptability via the different patterns of elicited brain responses to different ungrammatical sentence types. However, it is difficult to interpret brain activations to syntactic violations. Such responses could reflect processes that have nothing intrinsically related to linguistic representations, such as domain-general executive function abilities...
May 5, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38746086/using-explainable-artificial-intelligence-to-identify-linguistic-biomarkers-of-amyloid-pathology-in-primary-progressive-aphasia
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Cole Robertson, Neguine Rezaii, Daisy Hochberg, Megan Quimby, Phillip Wolff, Bradford C Dickerson
INTRODUCTION: Recent success has been achieved in Alzheimer's disease (AD) clinical trials targeting amyloid beta (β), demonstrating a reduction in the rate of cognitive decline. However, testing methods for amyloid-β positivity are currently costly or invasive, motivating the development of accessible screening approaches to steer patients toward appropriate diagnostic tests. Here, we employ a pre-trained language model (Distil-RoBERTa) to identify amyloid-β positivity from a short, connected speech sample...
May 5, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38744739/wh-words-existential-or-universal-quantifiers-in-child-mandarin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haiquan Huang, Hui Cheng, Lina Qian, Yixiong Chen, Peng Zhou
Wh-words have been analysed as existential quantifiers (Chierchia in Logic in grammar: polarity, free choice, and intervention. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013; Fox, in Sauerland U, Stateva P (eds) Presupposition and implicature in compositional semantics (Palgrave studies in pragmatics, language and cognition). Palgrave MacMillan, Houndmills, pp 71-120, 2007; Liao in Alternative and exhaustification: non-interrogative uses of Chinese wh-words. Harvard University, 2010) or universal quantifiers (Nishigauchi, in: Theoretical and applied linguistics at Kobe Shoin 2, Kobe Shoin Institute for Linguistic Sciences, 1999)...
May 15, 2024: Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38742768/learning-the-meanings-of-function-words-from-grounded-language-using-a-visual-question-answering-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eva Portelance, Michael C Frank, Dan Jurafsky
Interpreting a seemingly simple function word like "or," "behind," or "more" can require logical, numerical, and relational reasoning. How are such words learned by children? Prior acquisition theories have often relied on positing a foundation of innate knowledge. Yet recent neural-network-based visual question answering models apparently can learn to use function words as part of answering questions about complex visual scenes. In this paper, we study what these models learn about function words, in the hope of better understanding how the meanings of these words can be learned by both models and children...
May 2024: Cognitive Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38742274/autonomous-sensory-meridian-response-asmr-and-the-functions-of-consciousness
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REVIEW
Dylan Ludwig, Muhammad Ali Khalidi
"Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response" (ASMR) refers to a sensory-emotional experience that was first explicitly identified and named within the past two decades in online discussion boards. Since then, there has been mounting psychological and neural evidence of a clustering of properties common to the phenomenon of ASMR, including convergence on the set of stimuli that trigger the experience, the properties of the experience itself, and its downstream effects. Moreover, psychological instruments have begun to be developed and employed in an attempt to measure it...
May 2024: Cognitive Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38742272/reviving-bistable-perception-in-patients-with-depression-by-decreasing-the-overestimation-of-prior-precision
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenbo Wang, Changbo Zhu, Ting Jia, Meidan Zu, Yandong Tang, Liqin Zhou, Yanghua Tian, Bailu Si, Ke Zhou
Slower perceptual alternations, a notable perceptual effect observed in psychiatric disorders, can be alleviated by antidepressant therapies that affect serotonin levels in the brain. While these phenomena have been well documented, the underlying neurocognitive mechanisms remain to be elucidated. Our study bridges this gap by employing a computational cognitive approach within a Bayesian predictive coding framework to explore these mechanisms in depression. We fitted a prediction error (PE) model to behavioral data from a binocular rivalry task, uncovering that significantly higher initial prior precision and lower PE led to a slower switch rate in patients with depression...
May 2024: Cognitive Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38742266/improved-perception-of-aggression-under-un-related-threat-of-shock
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fábio Silva, Marta I Garrido, Sandra C Soares
Anxiety shifts visual attention and perceptual mechanisms, preparing oneself to detect potentially threatening information more rapidly. Despite being demonstrated for threat-related social stimuli, such as fearful expressions, it remains unexplored if these effects encompass other social cues of danger, such as aggressive gestures/actions. To this end, we recruited a total of 65 participants and asked them to identify, as quickly and accurately as possible, potentially aggressive actions depicted by an agent...
May 2024: Cognitive Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38741010/bias-in-perceptual-learning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madeleine Ransom, Robert L Goldstone
Perceptual learning is commonly understood as conferring some benefit to the learner, such as allowing for the extraction of more information from the environment. However, perceptual learning can be biased in several different ways, some of which do not appear to provide such a benefit. Here we outline a systematic framework for thinking about bias in perceptual learning and discuss how several cases fit into this framework. We argue these biases are compatible with an understanding in which perceptual learning is beneficial, but that its benefits are tied to both a person's narrow interests and the training environment or domain, and so if there are changes to either of these, then benefits can turn into liabilities, though these are often temporary...
May 13, 2024: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38740179/hierarchical-syntax-model-of-music-predicts-theta-power-during-music-listening
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steffen A Herff, Leonardo Bonetti, Gabriele Cecchetti, Peter Vuust, Morten L Kringelbach, Martin A Rohrmeier
Linguistic research showed that the depth of syntactic embedding is reflected in brain theta power. Here, we test whether this also extends to non-linguistic stimuli, specifically music. We used a hierarchical model of musical syntax to continuously quantify two types of expert-annotated harmonic dependencies throughout a piece of Western classical music: prolongation and preparation. Prolongations can roughly be understood as a musical analogue to linguistic coordination between constituents that share the same function (e...
May 11, 2024: Neuropsychologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38739567/spatiotemporal-properties-of-common-semantic-categories-for-words-and-pictures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yulia Bezsudnova, Andrew J Quinn, Syanah C Wynn, Ole Jensen
The timing of semantic processing during object recognition in the brain is a topic of ongoing discussion. One way of addressing this question is by applying multivariate pattern analysis to human electrophysiological responses to object images of different semantic categories. However, although multivariate pattern analysis can reveal whether neuronal activity patterns are distinct for different stimulus categories, concerns remain on whether low-level visual features also contribute to the classification results...
May 10, 2024: Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38737818/semantic-and-syntactic-predictions-in-reading-aloud-are-good-predictors-good-statistical-learners
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elisa Gavard, Johannes C Ziegler
Recent research suggests that becoming a fluent reader may partially rely on a domain-general statistical learning (SL) mechanism that allows a person to automatically extract predictable patterns from the sensory input. The goal of the present study was to investigate a potential link between SL and the ability to make linguistic predictions. All previous studies investigated quite general levels of reading ability rather than the dynamic process of making linguistic predictions. We thus used a recently developed predictive reading task, which consisted of having participants read aloud words that were preceded by either semantically or syntactically predictive contexts...
2024: Journal of Cognition
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