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2015 Matute et al  Crossed Brain Representation of Verbal and Nonverbal Functions

2015 Matute et al Crossed Brain Representation of Verbal and Nonverbal Functions

... extension of the tumor (which involved a significant area of the left hemisphere) and its rapid evolution, no language defects were found at the time of ...Moreover, verbal memory was ... See full document

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2019 Lahiri et al Incidence and Symptomatology of Vascular Crossed 5

2019 Lahiri et al Incidence and Symptomatology of Vascular Crossed 5

... different brain organization of language? Con- sidering that Bengali has a phonetic script (Chatterji, 1921) and is nontonal in spoken form, it should fall in line with several other similar ... See full document

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2004 Matute et al Verbal and nonverbal fluency in Spanish speaking children

2004 Matute et al Verbal and nonverbal fluency in Spanish speaking children

... valid and reliable measures of executive functing (Korkman et ...interpretation of the normal development and matur- ational changes of executive functions among ... See full document

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Chapter 2  Importance and functions of test in Education, 2015 ppt

Chapter 2 Importance and functions of test in Education, 2015 ppt

... 3. Give extra credit assignments. Extra credit assignments can help students take the material to a new level and work to improve their grades. For example, If you're an English teacher, for example, give extra ... See full document

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TítuloThe Semiotics of nonverbal manifestation of emotions and its reflection in the Russian language and body language: convulsions of body and body parts

TítuloThe Semiotics of nonverbal manifestation of emotions and its reflection in the Russian language and body language: convulsions of body and body parts

... the nonverbal manifestations of emotion exist there in two basic forms: these are gestures and physiological movements or ...movements and bodily reactions is the sign character of a ... See full document

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2008 Matute et al Efecto de la edad en una tarea de planificacion (“Piramide de Mexico”)

2008 Matute et al Efecto de la edad en una tarea de planificacion (“Piramide de Mexico”)

... Bishop et al [27], por el hecho de que no se considera la cantidad de movimientos que se requiere para cada ensayo y, con ello, abre la interrogante sobre la eficacia de la medida al integrar en una sola pun- ... See full document

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The limit relations between generalized orthogonal polynomials.(revised version October 1996)

The limit relations between generalized orthogonal polynomials.(revised version October 1996)

... explicit representation of generalized polynomials in terms of the classical ones when we add one point mass at zero (Laguerre, Meixner, Charlier, Kravchuk) or two mass points at the ends of ... See full document

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Magnetoencephalography as a putative biomarker for Alzheimer's disease.

Magnetoencephalography as a putative biomarker for Alzheimer's disease.

... resolution, and as one of the consequences of neurodegeneration is slowed mentation, this may mean that MEG is better able to measure such subtle delays in local and regional ...by and ... See full document

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Profesor responsable de la asignatura

Profesor responsable de la asignatura

... Simulation and Optimization: This proposal brings students the possibility of completing their Master thesis on the collaborative development of new simulation-optimization algorithms ...service ... See full document

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Rompiendo silencios en la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos  Fenomenología de la comunicación con personas intubadas  Perspectivas de los usuarios, familiares y profesionales de enfermería

Rompiendo silencios en la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Fenomenología de la comunicación con personas intubadas Perspectivas de los usuarios, familiares y profesionales de enfermería

... (Wu et al., 1974). De manera mucho más reciente, Tuinman et al. (2015) evaluaron la eficacia de la electrolaringe en 13 pacientes intubados por vía oral, y en 2 pacientes ... See full document

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Nonverbal communication in English as a second language

Nonverbal communication in English as a second language

... study of the University of Seville about nonverbal communication in English as a second language, Álvarez Benito (2002) concluded that this kind of communication is typical of a ... See full document

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Estimation of Perceived Quality in Convergent Services

Estimation of Perceived Quality in Convergent Services

... purposes of this paper, a “user” is anyone who “consumes” some service included in a 3P/4P service ...unaware of the internal mechanisms used to provide the service, and of its composing ... See full document

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Primary decomposition and secondary representation of modules

Primary decomposition and secondary representation of modules

... ideal, and M is said to be p-secondary. Any non-zero quotient of a p-secondary module is ...decomposition and secondary ...elements of the set Ass R L = {p ∈ Spec(R) | p = 0 : ... See full document

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Emotions: emancipation of the emotions through the artistic process

Emotions: emancipation of the emotions through the artistic process

... floor of the installation room (2D space) represents a scatterplot of two personality traits (extroversion and risk taking) that divide the brain units into (the subjects whose brains where ... See full document

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Download the meeting reportpdf, 94kb

Download the meeting reportpdf, 94kb

... sector and human rights monitoring: to expand the set of indicators using a number of service level and human rights criteria - indicators that would be collected and monitored ... See full document

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Leyre Castro, Nuria Ortega, and Helena Matute Universidad de Deusto, Spain

Leyre Castro, Nuria Ortega, and Helena Matute Universidad de Deusto, Spain

... name of the town will change. When a change of destination is occurring, you will read the message “Traveling to an- other town”, so you will be continuously informed about such ...location of ... See full document

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Ardila, A. (2016). La Neuropsicologia como una forma de vida Neuropsychology as a way of living

Ardila, A. (2016). La Neuropsicologia como una forma de vida Neuropsychology as a way of living

... TSA and proposed two different subgroups: one is more medial, inferior, and posterior and is clearly in the posterior cerebral artery territory; and the other is relatively more lateral, ... See full document

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Wilson loops beyond the planar limit in the ADS/CFT correspondence

Wilson loops beyond the planar limit in the ADS/CFT correspondence

... theories and QCD, the coupling constant decreases at high energies and blows up at low ...problem of confinement consists in explaining why high energy physics experiments do not directly observe (in ... See full document

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2012 Matute et al. Comparing cognitive performance of illiterate and literte children

2012 Matute et al. Comparing cognitive performance of illiterate and literte children

... condition of being an illiterate adult cannot be fully understood if the individual’s past history and experience are not taken into ...development of integrative processes begins long before those ... See full document

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15 Cultural-historical theory and cultural neuropsychology today

15 Cultural-historical theory and cultural neuropsychology today

... illiterate and are required not only to learn the new language of the host country, but also to become literate in ...services and financial ...field of applied neuropsychology, especially in ... See full document

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