Gamboa, Jakob E Nofal, Sarah S Pattee, Jack Guess, Marsha K Clavijo, Claudia F
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Journal of perianesthesia nursing : official journal of the American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses
To determine if language-based disparities in postoperative pain management exist in women undergoing gynecologic surgery. A retrospective cohort study was performed. The electronic medical records were reviewed of individuals, aged 18 to 80, who underwent an abdominal hysterectomy between 2016 and 2021 at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medica...
Greenacre, Luke Defina, Rebecca Akbar, Skye Garcia, Jair E.
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
When expressing comparisons of magnitude, Pitjantjatjara, a language indigenous to the land now known as Australia, employs contextually driven comparators (e.g., Anyupa is tall. Uma is short) rather than a dedicated morphological or syntactic comparative construction (e.g., Anyupa is taller than Uma). Pitjantjatjara also has a small number of lexi...
Guillén, Santiago
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Ahmetašević, Merisa
V diplomskem delu preučujem odnos vzgojiteljev do vključevanja maternega jezika otrok priseljencev v vzgojno-izobraževalno delo. Na začetku teoretičnega dela sem opredelila materni jezik, njegovo vlogo v zgodnjem otroštvu in pomen za učenje drugih jezikov. V nadaljevanju sem predstavila koncept otrok priseljencev ter kulturne in jezikovne razlike, ...
Pascal, Catherine Bloch, Béatrice Diaw, Iba
Comment les déplacements sémantiques et anthropologiques, créés par le regard sur les mythologies africaines et maoris, comme sur la littérature, entraînent-ils une représentation autre du monde contemporain, impliquant un nouveau rapport à l’écosystème et au tourisme ? Cette question permettra d’investir une approche éco-esthétique, à partir d’éco...
Rogić Vidaković, Maja Whelan, Brooke-Mai
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Chapouthier, Georges
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EPJ Web of Conferences
The living world is comprised of beings with degrees of complexity developing in sequential stages, ranging from cellular organelles through cells, organs and organisms to animal populations, doing so in accordance with the repeated application of two basic principles: juxtaposition of entities arising from the same stage, then integration of these...
Tuckute, Greta Kanwisher, Nancy Fedorenko, Evelina
It has long been argued that only humans could produce and understand language. But now, for the first time, artificial language models (LMs) achieve this feat. Here we survey the new purchase LMs are providing on the question of how language is implemented in the brain. We discuss why, a priori, LMs might be expected to share similarities with the...
Yamashita, Masatoshi Shou, Qiulu Mizuno, Yoshifumi
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Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
Introduction Chronotype refers to individual preference in circadian cycles and is associated with psychiatric problems. It is mainly classified into early (those who prefer to be active in the morning and sleep and wake up early) and late (those who prefer to be active in the evening and sleep and wake up late) chronotypes. Although previous resea...
Themistocleous, Charalambos
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Neurolinguistic assessments play a vital role in neurological examinations, revealing a wide range of language and communication impairments associated with developmental disorders and acquired neurological conditions. Yet, a thorough neurolinguistic assessment is time-consuming and laborious and takes valuable resources from other tasks. To empowe...