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      A cognitive neuroscience examination of embodied cognition 

      Esopenko, Carrie (2011-07)
      Embodied cognition theorists suggest that cognition is bodily based and that the brain developed due to interaction with the environment, and thus evolved to facilitate sensorimotor processing. As such, one goal of embodied ...
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      A Cognitive Neuroscience Examination Of Rhythm And Reading And Their Translation To Neurological Conditions 

      Gould, Layla (2016-07-25)
      The goal of the current research was to provide a novel and comprehensive examination of the connection between rhythm and reading through the combination of multiple experimental stimuli, and to translate the reading aloud ...
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      PREFERENTIAL ACCESS TO OBJECT SEMANTICS VIA LEXICAL PROCESSING IN THE VENTRAL STREAM OF THE BRAIN 

      Neudorf, Joshua 1992- (2019-08-23)
      Converging evidence supports a distributed-plus-hub view of semantic processing in the brain, in which there are distributed modular semantic sub-systems (e.g., for shape, colour, and action) connected to an amodal semantic ...

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      Embodied Cognition (1)object and action semantics (1)Parkinson's disease (1)Patients (1)Pictures (1)Reading aloud (1)reading and lexical identification (1)Rhythm processing (1)semantic priming (1)... View MoreDate Issued2011 (1)2016 (1)2019 (1)Degree LevelDoctoral (2)Masters (1)
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