Laurie Beth Feldman
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Feldman L
Behav Brain Sci
. 2023 Oct;
46:e241.
PMID: 37779299
Technological innovations for online communication reduce the impact of signal transience on meaning standardization while boosting access to reliable patterning across multiple linguistic and nonlinguistic contexts - both asynchronous and...
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Barach E, Feldman L, Sheridan H
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2021 Jan;
28(3):978-991.
PMID: 33511541
Emojis have many functions that support reading. Most obviously, they convey semantic information and support reading comprehension (Lo, CyberPsychology & Behavior, 11[5], 595-597, 2008; Riordan, Computers in Human Behavior, 76,...
3.
Marzouki Y, Barach E, Srinivasan V, Shaikh S, Feldman L
Heliyon
. 2020 Aug;
6(8):e04311.
PMID: 32793820
We describe the evolution of a stereotype as it emerged in tweets about the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack in Paris in early 2015. Our focus is on terms associated with...
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Feldman L, Milin P
Behav Brain Sci
. 2018 Jan;
40:e287.
PMID: 29342716
In our commentary on Branigan & Pickering (B&P), we start by arguing that the authors implicitly adopt several assumptions, the consequence of which is to make further claims necessary and/or...
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Feldman L, Aragon C, Chen N, Kroll J
Behav Brain Sci
. 2018 Jan;
40:e55.
PMID: 29342515
We draw parallels between emoticons in textual communication and gesture in signed language with respect to the interdependence of codes by describing two contexts under which the behavior of emoticons...
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Milin P, Feldman L, Ramscar M, Hendrix P, Baayen R
PLoS One
. 2017 Feb;
12(2):e0171935.
PMID: 28235015
In this study we present a novel set of discrimination-based indicators of language processing derived from Naive Discriminative Learning (ndl) theory. We compare the effectiveness of these new measures with...
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Feldman L, Moscoso Del Prado Martin F
Behav Brain Sci
. 2012 Aug;
35(5):285.
PMID: 22931560
Comparisons across languages have long been a means to investigate universal properties of the cognitive system. Although differences between languages may be salient, it is the underlying similarities that have...
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Feldman L, Kostic A, Gvozdenovic V, OConnor P, Moscoso Del Prado Martin F
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2012 Apr;
19(4):668-76.
PMID: 22477336
Semantically similar (e.g., coolant-COOL) primes have produced greater facilitation than have form-similar but semantically dissimilar (e.g., rampant-RAMP) primes when English words have appeared in the forward-masked primed lexical decision task...
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Feldman L, Kostic A, Basnight-Brown D, Filipovic durdevic D, Pastizzo M
Biling (Camb Engl)
. 2010 Jun;
13:119-135.
PMID: 20526436
The authors compared performance on two variants of the primed lexical decision task to investigate morphological processing in native and non-native speakers of English. They examined patterns of facilitation on...
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Pastizzo M, Feldman L
Ment Lex
. 2010 Jun;
4(1):1-25.
PMID: 20523760
Words can be similar with respect to form (viz., spelling, pronunciation), meaning, or both form and meaning. In three lexical decision experiments (48 ms forward masked, 116 ms, and 250...