Search Results - "Vaid, Jyotsna"
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Why so Few, Still? Challenges to Attracting, Advancing, and Keeping Women Faculty of Color in Academia
Published in Frontiers in sociology (18-01-2022)“…From its earliest beginnings, the university was not designed for women, and certainly not for women of color. Women of color in the United States are…”
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Is an Ideal Sense of Humor Gendered? A Cross-National Study
Published in Frontiers in psychology (27-02-2018)“…To explore lay conceptions of characteristics of an ideal sense of humor as embodied in a known individual, our study examined elicited written narratives by…”
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Biscriptal bilingualism differentially affects segmentation of cross-language homophones: Evidence from Hindi and English users
Published in The international journal of bilingualism : cross-disciplinary, cross-linguistic studies of language behavior (01-02-2022)“…Aims and objectives: Few previous studies of bilingual cognition have theorized the impact of being literate in distinct orthographies. This study examined:…”
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What Affects Facing Direction in Human Facial Profile Drawing? A Meta-Analytic Inquiry
Published in Perception (London) (01-01-2014)“…Two meta-analyses were conducted to examine two potential sources of spatial orientation biases in human profile drawings by brain-intact individuals. The…”
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Judgments of Object Size and Distance across Different Virtual Reality Environments: A Preliminary Study
Published in Applied sciences (01-12-2021)“…Emerging technologies offer the potential to expand the domain of the future workforce to extreme environments, such as outer space and alien terrains. To…”
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Bilinguals' Plausibility Judgments for Phrases with a Literal vs. Non-literal Meaning: The Influence of Language Brokering Experience
Published in Frontiers in psychology (25-09-2017)“…Previous work has shown that prior experience in language brokering (informal translation) may facilitate the processing of meaning within and across language…”
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Of black sheep and white crows: Extending the bilingual dual coding theory to memory for idioms
Published in Cogent psychology (31-12-2016)“…Are idioms stored in memory in ways that preserve their surface form or language or are they represented amodally? We examined this question using an…”
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Biscriptality: a neglected construct in the study of bilingualism
Published in Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science (01-09-2022)“…The standard participant in cognitive research on the bilingual mental lexicon is literate in English and some other European language written in the same…”
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Reading/writing direction as a source of directional bias in spatial cognition: Possible mechanisms and scope
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-06-2023)“…Becoming literate has been argued to have a range of social, economic and psychological effects. Less examined is the extent to which repercussions of becoming…”
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Correction to: Biscriptality: a neglected construct in the study of bilingualism
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Articulation in early and late bilingualsʼ two languages: evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging
Published in Neuroreport (12-05-2005)“…The network of cortical and subcortical regions that contribute to articulation was examined in bilinguals using functional magnetic resonance imaging…”
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Homophonic and semantic priming of Japanese kanji words : A time course study
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-02-2007)“…In an examination of the time course of activation of phonological and semantic information in processing kanji script, two lexical decision experiments were…”
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Morphology, orthography, and the two hemispheres: A divided visual field study with Hindi/Urdu biliterates
Published in Neuropsychologia (01-04-2017)“…Although identical on the spoken level, Hindi and Urdu differ markedly on the written level in terms of reading/writing direction and orthographic depth, with…”
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Frequency of language brokering experience as a source of difference in bilinguals’ emotion judgments across languages
Published in The international journal of bilingualism : cross-disciplinary, cross-linguistic studies of language behavior (08-11-2024)“…Aims and Objectives: Bilinguals often perceive one language as more emotionally resonant than the other. Our study examined whether the emotional resonance of…”
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Symbol/Meaning paired-associate recall: an "archetypal memory" advantage?
Published in Behavioral sciences (01-12-2013)“…The theory of the archetypes and the hypothesis of the collective unconscious are two of the central characteristics of analytical psychology. These provoke,…”
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V. An examination of women's professional visibility in cognitive psychology
Published in Feminism & psychology (01-08-2016)“…Mainstream psychological research has been characterized as androcentric in its construction of males as the norm. Does an androcentric bias also characterize…”
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Factors influencing bilinguals’ speed and accuracy of number judgments across languages: A meta-analytic review
Published in Journal of memory and language (01-06-2021)“…•For bilinguals, number judgments are overall faster and more accurate in the first language.•Early schooling in the first language predicts a first language…”
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Sources of Directional Spatial Biases in Hemi-Image Drawing
Published in Perception (London) (01-02-2020)“…We examined the performance of right- and left-handed brain-intact adult readers of English or Farsi on a hemi-image generation task in which participants were…”
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What's so funny? Modelling incongruity in humour production
Published in Cognition and emotion (03-04-2017)“…Finding something humorous is intrinsically rewarding and may facilitate emotion regulation, but what creates humour has been underexplored. The present…”
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Spatial bias in figure placement in representational drawing: Associations with handedness and script directionality
Published in Laterality (Hove) (03-09-2019)“…Spatial biases in graphomotor production tasks such as figure drawing may reflect biological (cerebral lateralization), biomechanical (limb movement), and/or…”
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