Comprehension of non-literal language involves multiple neural systems likely involving callosal connections. We describe proverb comprehension impairments in individuals with isolated agenesis of the corpus callosum (AgCC) and normal-range general intelligence. Experiment 1 compared Gorham Proverb Test (Gorham, 1956) performance in 19 adults with AgCC and 33 neurotypical control participants of similar age, sex, and intelligence. Experiment 2 used the Proverbs subtest of the Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS, 2001) to compare 19 adults with AgCC and 17 control participants with similar age, sex, and intelligence. Gorham Proverbs performance was impaired in the AgCC group for both the free-response and multiple-choice tasks. On...
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This paper offers an account of religious belief using the resources available within naturalized ep...
In this blog, Josh De Lyon (LSE's Centre for Economic Performance) discusses some of the concerns wi...
Up until now, self-recognition in the mirror, achieved at around 18 months, has been used to assess...
Comprehension of non-literal language involves multiple neural systems likely involving callosal con...
Both tactile distance perception and position sense are believed to require that immediate afferent...
The visual system integrates information over space to see surfaces, contours and edges. This integr...
Ethnographic methods have filtered from academia to product development, particularly in the technol...
Minimally invasive surgery has evolved over the last century to become a gold standard for many surg...
Report and project brief completed by students enrolled in FSOS 4294: Research Internship, taught by...
We argue that many intuitions do not have conscious propositional contents. In particular, many of t...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannes...
Tolerance is a long-recognised property of macrophages that leads to an altered response to repeated...
Historical inductions, viz., the pessimistic meta-induction and the problem of unconceived alternati...
Sound travels through the external and middle ear to the fluid-filled cochlea where mechanosensitive...
The ‘hunter gatherer hypothesis’ posits that prehistoric environments and social roles have resulted...
This paper offers an account of religious belief using the resources available within naturalized ep...
In this blog, Josh De Lyon (LSE's Centre for Economic Performance) discusses some of the concerns wi...
Up until now, self-recognition in the mirror, achieved at around 18 months, has been used to assess...