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  • Auditory moving-window

    The auditory moving-window is a psycholinguistic paradigm developed at Michigan State University by Fernanda Ferreira and colleagues.[1] Ferreira and colleagues built the paradigm in order to address the scarcity of (fluent) spoken-language comprehension literature versus the robustness of that for visual-word processing. Auditory moving-window can be used to assess indirectly the processing load of a sentence: this processing load is assessed by an analogue of reaction time within the paradigm (discussed below). Reaction times within the paradigm are sensitive to at least word frequency and garden path effects. The paradigm has been used in the study of syntactic processing in the study of aphasic patients. One such study suggests that many aphasic patients retain their abilities to process syntactic structures on-line. Further, evidence suggests that Expressive aphasics have a degraded ability to process complex syntax on-line, whereas Receptive aphasics are impaired only after on... (see more)

  • Bear River (Michigan)

    Bear River The Bear River flowing through downtown Petoskey. Origin Walloon Lake Mouth Little Traverse Bay Basin countries Michigan, United States Length 14.7 miles (23.7 km)[1] Left tributaries Hay Marsh Creek Right tributaries Spring Brook Bear River is a small clear slow moving river in the U.S. state of Michigan. 14.7 miles (23.7 km) long,[1] it is the largest tributary of Little Traverse Bay in the northwest of the lower peninsula. The river is formed as the outflow of Walloon Lake on the boundary between Charlevoix County and Emmet County, draining from the southeast end of the lake at 45°15′40″N 84°56′01″W / 45.26111°N 84.93361°W / 45.26111; -84.93361[2] near the community of Walloon Lake in Melrose Township. M-75 has its northern terminus in a junction with US 131 nearby. The river flows east for about two miles before turning north through Bear Creek Township, angling northwest to empty into Little Traverse Bay in Petoskey a... (see more)

  • David Kemper (writer)

    For the drummer, see David Kemper. David Kemper is an American television writer and producer, best known for helping to create the science fiction/fantasy show Farscape. He was raised in Oak Park, Michigan, where he atteded Ferndale High School. At school he was a baseball player and demonstrated creativity. He graduated from the University of Michigan before moving to California. In addition to Farscape, Kemper wrote episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, SeaQuest DSV, The Pretender, and Stargate SG-1. In October 2006 it was announced that Kemper would return to the folds of the Sci Fi Channel with a five picture deal to supply movies to their Saturday night movie franchise.[1] References [edit] ^ "FarScape's David Kemper Returns". B&C, Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved April 3, 2007.  External links [edit] David Kemper at the Internet Movie Database David Kemper at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki) Persondata Name Kemper, David Alternative names Short... (see more)

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