Reported here is the 30-year follow-up of a patient, diagnosed with juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, who was compound heterozygous for the common 1-kb deletion and the missense mutation p.Glu295Lys in the CLN3 gene. Visual failure was…
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Several quantitative trait loci (QTLs) that influence developmental dyslexia (reading disability RD) have been mapped to chromosome regions by linkage analysis. The most consistently replicated area of linkage is on chromosome 6p23-21.3. We used…
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Life is mostly composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and phosphorus. Although these six elements make up nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids and thus the bulk of living matter, it is theoretically possible that some…
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La ciudad de Itanos está situada en el noreste de Creta. Entre 1994 y 2005, la Escuela francesa de Arqueología en Atenas (Efa) y el Centro de Estudios mediterráneos en Rethymnon realizaron campañas de excavaciones durante las cuales una necrópolis y…
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The mapping from phonetic categories to acoustic cue values is highly flexible, and adapts rapidly in response to exposure. There is currently, however, no theoretical framework which captures the range of this adaptation. We develop a novel…
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Retrieving effectively from memory (REM; R. M. Shiffrin & M. Steyvers, 1997), an episodic model of memory, is extended to implicit memory phenomena, namely the perceptual identification studies reported in R. Ratcliff and G. McKoon (1997). In those…
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... the use of Graphical Models (specifically Bayes nets) in modeling the probabilistic, evidential nature of human sentence processing . ... In our Bayesian model of sentence processing , humans construct dynamic Bayes nets incrementally (on-line),…
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Behavioral experience has long been known to influence functional outcome after brain injury, but only recently has its pervasive role in the reorganization of the adult brain after damage become appreciated. We briefly review findings from animal…
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Language is a hallmark of our species and understanding linguistic diversity is an area of major interest. Genetic factors influencing the cultural transmission of language provide a powerful and elegant explanation for aspects of the present day…
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Two related questions critical to understanding the predictive processes that come online during sentence comprehension are 1) what information is included in the representation created through prediction and 2) at what functional stage does…
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There is a well-known asymmetry in children's pattern of acquisition of the binding principles A and B. Children correctly interpret reflexives like adults from the age of 3;0 but they continue to perform poorly on the interpretation of…
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This study investigated the possibility that lifelong bilingualism may lead to enhanced efficiency in the ability to shift between mental sets. We compared the performance of monolingual and fluent bilingual college students in a task-switching…
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In this article a description is given of a model of the bilingual speaker. The model presented is based on Levelt's (1989) 'Speaking' model, which sketches a framework in which a number of (highly autonomous) information processing components are…
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Computational models will play an important role in our understanding of human higher-order cognition. How can a model's contribution to this goal be evaluated? This article argues that three important aspects of a model of higher-order cognition to…
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BACKGROUND: Several recent studies have indicated that children with language impairment experience difficulty with various aspects of emotion understanding. Because emotion understanding skills are critical to successful social interaction, it is…
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The use of atomistic simulation techniques to directly resolve the protein tertiary structure from the primary amino acid sequence is hindered by the rough topology of the protein free energy surface and the resulting simulation time scales…
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Biophysically based computational models have successfully accounted for the persistent neural activity underlying the maintenance of single items of information in working memory. The aim of the present study was to extend previous models in order…
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Calcium is an essential second messenger in plant signaling networks. Many environmental and developmental stimuli induce an increase in cytosolic calcium to trigger different physiological responses. The specificity of Ca2+ signaling is achieved by…
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