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The goal of this article is to make an epistemological and theoretical contribution to the nascent field of third language (L3) acquisition and show how examining L3 development can offer a unique view into longstanding debates within L2 acquisition theory. We offer the Phonological Permeability Hypothesis (PPH), which maintains that examining the development of an L3/Ln phonological system and its effects on a previously acquired L2 phonological system can inform contemporary debates regarding the mental constitution of postcritical period adult phonological acquisition. We discuss the predictions and functional significance of the PPH for adult SLA and multilingualism studies, detailing a methodology that examines the effects of acquiring Brazilian Portuguese on the Spanish phonological systems learned before and after the so-called critical period (i.e., comparing simultaneous versus successive adult English-Spanish bilinguals learning Brazilian Portuguese as an L3).
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The ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (vlPFC) has been implicated in studies of both executive and social functions. Recent meta-analyses suggest that vlPFC plays an important but little understood role in Theory of Mind (ToM). Converging neuropsychological and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) evidence suggests that this may reflect inhibition of self-perspective. The present study adapted an extensively published ToM localizer to evaluate the role of vlPFC in inhibition of self-perspective. The classic false belief, false photograph vignettes that comprise the localizer were modified to generate high and low salience of self-perspective. Using a factorial design, the present study identified a behavioural and neural cost associated with having a highly salient self-perspective that was incongruent with the representational content. Importantly, vlPFC only differentiated between high versus low salience of self-perspective when representing mental state content. No difference was identified for non-mental representation. This result suggests that different control processes are required to represent competing mental and non-mental content.
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This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Investigaremos, a partir da perspectiva da Ciência Cognitiva, a noção de representação mental, no domínio da percepção visual humana. Ênfase é dada ao paradigma Conexionista, ou de Redes Neurais, de acordo com o qual tais representações mentais são descritas como estruturas emergentes da interação entre sistemas de processamento de informação que se auto-organizam - tais como o cérebro - e a luz estruturada no meio ambiente. Sugerimos que essa noção de representação mental indica uma solução para uma antiga polêmica, entre Representacionalistas e Eliminativistas, acerca da existência de representações mentais no sistema perceptual humano.
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Este trabalho objetivou avaliar a representação mental das relações de apego de um indivíduo diagnosticado com Transtorno Depressivo Maior. Estudos anteriores sugerem ligação entre relações de apego estabelecidas no grupo familiar e modelos patológicos de funcionamento. Realizou-se um estudo de caso com um paciente do sexo feminino que apresentava o referido transtorno, atendida no Ambulatório de Ansiedade e Depressão do Hospital Universitário Bettina Ferro de Souza. Foram realizadas oito (08) entrevistas domiciliares. Utilizaram-se os seguintes instrumentos: a) Roteiro de Entrevista; b) Desenho da Família; c) Escala de Freqüência de Sinais Específicos; e d) Escala Global. Os resultados sugeriram o estabelecimento de relações de apego ansioso e evitante, revelando uma patologia global muito alta. Portanto, destacamos a importância de um ambiente familiar que ofereça atenção e cuidados a seus membros, propiciando segurança e favorecendo saúde biopsicossocial.
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The cognitive mechanisms underlying personal neglect are not well known. One theory postulates that personal neglect is due to a disorder of contralesional body representation. In the present study, we have investigated whether personal neglect is best explained by impairments in the representation of the contralesional side of the body, in particular, or a dysfunction of the mental representation of the contralesional space in general. For this, 22 patients with right hemisphere cerebral lesions (7 with personal neglect, 15 without personal neglect) and 13 healthy controls have been studied using two experimental tasks measuring representation of the body and extrapersonal space. In the tasks, photographs of left and right hands as well as left and right rear-view mirrors presented from the front and the back had to be judged as left or right. Our results show that patients with personal neglect made more errors when asked to judge stimuli of left hands and left rear-view mirrors than either patients without personal neglect or healthy controls. Furthermore, regression analyses indicated that errors in interpreting left hands were the best predictor of personal neglect, while other variables such as extrapersonal neglect, somatosensory or motor impairments, or deficits in left extrapersonal space representation had no predictive value of personal neglect. These findings suggest that deficient body representation is the major mechanism underlying personal neglect.
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We report on a study conducted to extend our knowledge about the process of gaining a mental representation of music. Several studies, inspired by research on the statistical learning of language, have investigated statistical learning of sequential rules underlying tone sequences. Given that the mental representation of music correlates with distributional properties of music, we tested whether participants are able to abstract distributional information contained in tone sequences to form a mental representation. For this purpose, we created an unfamiliar music genre defined by an underlying tone distribution, to which 40 participants were exposed. Our stimuli allowed us to differentiate between sensitivity to the distributional properties contained in test stimuli and long term representation of the distributional properties of the music genre overall. Using a probe tone paradigm and a two-alternative forced choice discrimination task, we show that listeners are able to abstract distributional properties of music through mere exposure into a long term representation of music. This lends support to the idea that statistical learning is involved in the process of gaining musical knowledge.
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Con base en los ejemplos de representaciones mentales del espacio geográfico a diferentes escalas, elaborados por estudiantes de varias carreras de la Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR), se realizó el presente análisis. Si bien la cartografía mental ha sido clasificada como una técnica cuantitativa dados los análisis factoriales que de ella pueden desprenderse, el análisis que de las representaciones mentales se hace, es totalmente cualitativo, poniéndose énfasis en el conocimiento y la forma en que se expresan imágenes y conceptos. Pese a que la cartografía mental posee sus deficiencias, el análisis es valioso en tanto que los mapas mentales del espacio geográfico permiten representar un espacio percibido, pensado.Palabras claves: Cartografía mental, espacio geográfico, geografía del comportamiento, representaciones mentales.Abstract:Based on mental representation of geographic space draws by students from Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR) this study was realized. Even though, mental cartography has been classified as a cuantitative technique due to factorial analysis than can be derived by, the analysis done in this study is totally qualitative, emphasizing in the knowledge and shape that images and concepts are expressed. Although mental cartography has deficiencies, its analysis is valuable in the sense that mental maps of geographic places allow us to represent a percept space.Keywords: Mental cartography, geographic space, behavior geography, mental representations
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Path integration is a process in which observers derive their location by integrating self-motion signals along their locomotion trajectory. Although the medial temporal lobe (MTL) is thought to take part in path integration, the scope of its role for path integration remains unclear. To address this issue, we administered a variety of tasks involving path integration and other related processes to a group of neurosurgical patients whose MTL was unilaterally resected as therapy for epilepsy. These patients were unimpaired relative to neurologically intact controls in many tasks that required integration of various kinds of sensory self-motion information. However, the same patients (especially those who had lesions in the right hemisphere) walked farther than the controls when attempting to walk without vision to a previewed target. Importantly, this task was unique in our test battery in that it allowed participants to form a mental representation of the target location and anticipate their upcoming walking trajectory before they began moving. Thus, these results put forth a new idea that the role of MTL structures for human path integration may stem from their participation in predicting the consequences of one's locomotor actions. The strengths of this new theoretical viewpoint are discussed.
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Despite the wide array of contemporary advertising formats and media, television advertising remains the most dominant form to which typical consumers are exposed. Research on attitudes toward advertising in general (Att-AiG) implicitly assumes that the Att-AiG measure represents advertising as a whole. A major finding of the current research is that consumers tend to have a mental representation, or exemplar, of the most typical type of advertising—television advertising—when they report their Att-AiG. Therefore, in reality, Att-AiG primarily reflects attitudes toward television advertising. In addition, the results of our experiments indicate that television ad exemplars generate temporal changes in consumers’ reported Att-AiG and attitudes toward television advertising. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
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Relational elements of language (e.g. spatial prepositions) act to direct attention to aspects of an incoming message. The listener or reader must be able to use these elements to focus and refocus attention on the mental representation being constructed. Research has shown that this type of attention control is specific to language and can be distinguished from attention control for non-relational (semantic or content) elements. Twenty-two monolinguals (18–30 years) and nineteen bilinguals (18–30 years) completed two conditions of an alternating-runs task-switching paradigm in their first language. The relational condition involved processing spatial prepositions, and the non-relational condition involved processing concrete nouns and adjectives. Overall, monolinguals had significantly larger shift costs (i.e. greater attention control burden) in the relational condition than the non-relational condition, whereas bilinguals performed similarly in both conditions. This suggests that proficiency in a second language has a positive impact on linguistic attention control in one's native language.
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Os processos de aprendizagem da língua escrita envolvem aspectos políticos, sociais, culturais e históricos que determinam fatores complexos a considerar quando se reflete acerca da alfabetização dos sujeitos da educação carioca. Os estudos reunidos nesta tese se vinculam à perspectiva de fundamentação histórico-cultural e procuram compreender aspectos da aprendizagem da língua escrita, mais especificamente, a escolarização da cultura escrita nos processos de alfabetização. O objetivo do estudo aqui apresentado é definir os aspectos que dão corpo a uma teoria aplicável aos processos de alfabetização, com vistas à formular um conceito teórico capaz de produzir conhecimentos que sirvam à aprendizagem e ao ensino dos alunos e professores da rede pública de ensino da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro. A partir de uma perspectiva inclusiva, observo e pesquiso os aspectos singulares dos processos de apropriação da língua escrita, relacionando-os aos diferentes sujeitos e culturas e aos diferentes sentidos de mundo que definem as suas formas e modos de cognição, como possibilidades de descobertas sobre os alunos e suas inserções no mundo da cultura escrita. O conhecimento, a significação e a cultura são a essência e estão no centro das representações que os indivíduos fazem dos seus mundos e das informações que deles recebem e constituem o objeto deste estudo. Estudar e pesquisar os processos de apropriação da língua escrita, quando vinculados à representação mental que os alunos fazem dessa escrita e a forma como ela é representada em suas culturas, revelou que a apropriação que os indivíduos fazem da realidade na qual estão inseridos é, sempre, uma ação inteligente, resultante de comparações, análises e impressões. Voltando o olhar para os regisros escritos dos indivíduos em fase inicial de aprendizagem da escrita, mesmo que divergindo da forma alfabética convencional, esses refletirão as concepções, os valores e os conceitos que se pode elaborar acerca do que a escrita representa e como se dá essa representação em seus mundos. Quanto mais estático, ordenado e linear o modo de pensar e de organizar as experiências, mais afinado estará o indivíduo com a escrita alfabética/convencional, tendo em vista que a perspectiva de repouso e estabilidade alinhada a esses indivíduos, além de responder pela forma de construção de suas realidades, possibilita a construção de escritas alfabéticas, já que opera com lógicas compatíveis e inteiramente ajustáveis uma a outra. No outro extremo, quanto mais dinâmico e simultâneo for o modo de pensar e de organizar as experiências, mais afastado estará o indivíduo da escrita alfabética, pelas razões proporcionalmente inversas às apresentadas. Admitir que a escrita esteja relacionada ao lugar que ela ocupa nas sociedades e aos grupos sociais, implicou reconhecer que esses lugares e os sujeitos não são os mesmos, por isso, os modos de constituição e representação da escrita são diferenciados e heterogêneos
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This research study investigates the image of mathematics held by 5th-year post-primary students in Ireland. For this study, “image of mathematics” is conceptualized as a mental representation or view of mathematics, presumably constructed as a result of past experiences, mediated through school, parents, peers or society. It is also understood to include attitudes, beliefs, emotions, self-concept and motivation in relation to mathematics. This study explores the image of mathematics held by a sample of 356 5th-year students studying ordinary level mathematics. Students were aged between 15 and 18 years. In addition, this study examines the factors influencing students‟ images of mathematics and the possible reasons for students choosing not to study higher level mathematics for the Leaving Certificate. The design for this study is chiefly explorative. A questionnaire survey was created containing both quantitative and qualitative methods to investigate the research interest. The quantitative aspect incorporated eight pre-established scales to examine students‟ attitudes, beliefs, emotions, self-concept and motivation regarding mathematics. The qualitative element explored students‟ past experiences of mathematics, their causal attributions for success or failure in mathematics and their influences in mathematics. The quantitative and qualitative data was analysed for all students and also for students grouped by gender, prior achievement, type of post-primary school attending, co-educational status of the post-primary school and the attendance of a Project Maths pilot school. Students‟ images of mathematics were seen to be strongly indicated by their attitudes (enjoyment and value), beliefs, motivation, self-concept and anxiety, with each of these elements strongly correlated with each other, particularly self-concept and anxiety. Students‟ current images of mathematics were found to be influenced by their past experiences of mathematics, by their mathematics teachers, parents and peers, and by their prior mathematical achievement. Gender differences occur for students in their images of mathematics, with males having more positive images of mathematics than females and this is most noticeable with regards to anxiety about mathematics. Mathematics anxiety was identified as a possible reason for the low number of students continuing with higher level mathematics for the Leaving Certificate. Some students also expressed low mathematical self-concept with regards to higher level mathematics specifically. Students with low prior achievement in mathematics tended to believe that mathematics requires a natural ability which they do not possess. Rote-learning was found to be common among many students in the sample. The most positive image of mathematics held by students was the “problem-solving image”, with resulting implications for the new Project Maths syllabus in post-primary education. Findings from this research study provide important insights into the image of mathematics held by the sample of Irish post-primary students and make an innovative contribution to mathematics education research. In particular, findings contribute to the current national interest in Ireland in post-primary mathematics education, highlighting issues regarding the low uptake of higher level mathematics for the Leaving Certificate and also making a preliminary comparison between students who took part in the piloting of Project Maths and students who were more recently introduced to the new syllabus. This research study also holds implications for mathematics teachers, parents and the mathematics education community in Ireland, with some suggestions made on improving students‟ images of mathematics.