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1 recision Medicine Oriented Knowledge Engine (SPOKE).
2 erances even though the participant does not speak.
3 coded in the statistics of the language they speak.
4 activities including seeing, listening, and speaking.
5 sorimotor brain regions during listening and speaking.
6 words, followed by rotatory dynamics during speaking.
7 , however, changes in voice FF in subsequent speaking.
8 of their VB, indicating a new motor plan for speaking.
9 rtFTD would laugh less regardless of who was speaking.
10 lation based on the stress induced by public speaking.
12 female; 41% Hispanic; 21% primarily Spanish speaking; 44% college graduates or higher; 22% unemploye
14 d for arm movements were also present during speaking: a component that was mostly invariant across i
15 ory-impaired patients or controls, typically speak about the past when memory is weak and lacks detai
16 ated with change in two other similar tasks, spoken action naming and written object naming, each of
17 ng overweight and obese English- and Spanish-speaking adults via SMS alone (ConTxt) or in combination
19 ns to these regions in right-handed, English speaking adults, who were investigated at least 1 year a
21 link between brain oscillations and memory, speaking against an epiphenomenal perspective of brain o
24 (number of telestroke consults per year) and spoke alteplase treatment metrics in an academic telestr
26 ssion rates by 90% and 74% on average during speaking and coughing, respectively, compared to wearing
28 hile many previous studies have investigated speaking and listening in isolation, this study focuses
30 with Near Oceanic groups (i.e., Austronesian-speaking and Papuan-speaking groups), and was then follo
34 uage is the capacity to extract meaning from spoken and written words, but the precise relationship b
36 suffered hearing loss, 58% never learned to speak, and nearly all had significant intellectual disab
38 ting during periods of listening relative to speaking, and during the introduction task compared to a
39 icipants who were younger, Hispanic, Spanish-speaking, and had zero or one of the Charlson medical co
40 ged 18 years or older, HIV positive, English speaking, and met criteria for alcohol use disorder by t
41 proportion of the population that is English speaking, and the proportion of the population that is u
44 s of IBD-sharing directly reconnect Albanian-speaking Arbereshe with a recent Balkan-source origin, w
45 s that hearing individuals produce when they speak, as these cospeech gestures are a potential source
47 nge from about 200-1,000 Hz and is typically spoken at 45-70 dB SPL; together, they lie in the sweet
48 editions are significant; pages in languages spoken at higher latitudes exhibit greater seasonality o
51 mparing semantic representations elicited by spoken British English and British Sign Language in hear
53 ually large on a subset of identical phrases spoken by black and white individuals in our corpus.
54 proximate, more historically related and/or spoken by more-similar cultures had more aligned word me
56 ere is a substantial probability that normal speaking causes airborne virus transmission in confined
59 2011, to May 27, 2016, of English- or French-speaking children who had been enrolled in the randomize
62 riety of causes and who were unresponsive to spoken commands, including some patients with the abilit
65 h a recent Balkan-source origin, while Greek-speaking communities of Southern Italy cluster with thei
66 secutive surviving patients who were English speaking, consented to follow-up, and were randomized be
74 etic tunnel junction) can be used to achieve spoken-digit recognition with an accuracy similar to tha
75 elestroke consults requested by a spoke, the spoke door-to-needle decreased by 1.8 minutes (P=0.02),
76 mance of these tasks were assessed alongside speaking duration, speaking volume, and speaking volume
77 Adults whose parents lived apart and never spoke during their childhood were more than three times
78 kers (22 women, 7 men) listened to naturally spoken Dutch sentences, jabberwocky controls with morphe
79 on from emitted droplets of oral fluid while speaking easily understood, we present simple and transp
81 d smoked 1 cigarette or more within 30 days, spoke English or Spanish, and had recently diagnosed bre
83 Both the patient and the parent in the dyad spoke English, and all participating parents provided wr
84 years, were taking >=1 glaucoma medication, spoke English, self-administered their eye drops, and ha
85 enrolled 312 civilians 21 years or older who spoke English; 241 individuals in PROWL-1 and 280 in PRO
87 achine-learning algorithm creates Propagated SPOKE Entry Vectors (PSEVs) that encode the importance o
88 primary outcome was the discomfort (eating, speaking, etc.) from the donor site during the first pos
89 cluding new samples from Albanian- and Greek-speaking ethno-linguistic minorities of Southern Italy.
91 9 million for direct physician payments (eg, speaking fees, meals) related to specific drugs, and $59
96 the doctor was trustworthy and urged him to speak frankly about his health problems, including his c
97 iment demonstrating that the sound of humans speaking generates a landscape of fear with pervasive ef
98 oups (i.e., Austronesian-speaking and Papuan-speaking groups), and was then followed by the arrival o
99 ality improvement program that linked the 35 spoke health care centers to the 4 large PCI hub hospita
101 handover as highly important, being able to speak, hear what was said being the most important chara
103 ed of a) patients >/=18 years of age, native speaking, hospitalized for at least 24h, alert and able
104 is better when the target and masker talkers speak in different languages, compared with the same lan
106 ns during family meetings, physicians should speak in short utterances (fewer than 20 words) and ask
108 Competitive inhibition of Hg uptake by Zn speaks in favor of active transport and suggests that es
109 " Here we analyze flows during breathing and speaking, including phonetic features, using orders-of-m
110 t, high-altitude-adapted Quechua- and Aymara-speaking inhabitants of the Andean Altiplano are not pro
113 n of functional activity and networks during speaking is not dependent on lateralization of structura
114 loped by deaf individuals who cannot acquire spoken language and have not been exposed to sign langua
115 , in hearing spoken language users, text and spoken language are co-dependent [4, 5], and pictures ar
116 he key concepts drawn are that components of spoken language are continuous between species, and that
117 iduals who could not acquire the surrounding spoken language because they could not hear it, and who
120 icipants with chronic poststroke aphasia and spoken language comprehension impairments completed cons
121 ures analyses of variance compared change in spoken language comprehension on two co-primary outcomes
123 al-semantic information to show that, during spoken language comprehension, oscillatory modulations r
128 dies have shown that semantic information in spoken language is represented in multiple regions in th
129 nts evidence that audiovisual integration in spoken language occurs when one modality (vision) acts o
132 urocomputational, bilateral pathway model of spoken language production, designed to provide a unifie
133 tions of people with impaired development of spoken language provide windows into key aspects of huma
136 cated machine-learning algorithms to convert spoken language to text, have become increasingly widesp
139 structure-both architecture and function-for spoken language, grounding cognitive models of speech pe
140 s have argued that sign is no different from spoken language, with all of the same linguistic structu
150 stry: the Hadza and Sandawe in Tanzania, who speak languages with clicks classified as Khoisan; the D
151 ern Africa, belonging to 50 ethnicities, and speaking languages belonging to four language families.
153 te emotion semantics across a sample of 2474 spoken languages using "colexification"-a phenomenon in
154 ures," or that sign languages are "just like spoken languages" - the view from sign linguistics and d
158 We found that as noise increased, people spoke louder and moved closer together, although these b
161 tward by multiple waves of Turkic and Uralic-speaking migrants as well as eastward by Europeans.
163 by neurologists, physician-led care, hub and spoke models incorporating stroke telemedicine (ie, tele
164 and coughing intensity confirmed that people speak more loudly, but do not cough more loudly, when we
169 The discovery of N-Cl-DCAM or, more broadly speaking, N-Cl-HAMs in chlorinated drinking waters is of
174 ores were lower in the US than other English-speaking nations and variation existed by publisher char
175 of Southern Italy cluster with their Italian-speaking neighbours suggesting a long-term history of pr
177 plicitly knowing many Maori words, non-Maori-speaking New Zealanders are able to access this proto-le
180 the real change is occurring here, change in spoken object naming was correlated with change in two o
181 monalities in the two patient transcriptomes speak of disease - intrinsic gene expression networks.
182 attentive to all voices, including those who speak of the desire to control when and how life will en
184 king regions but also into non-Indo-European-speaking ones, and we reveal that present-day Basques ar
186 r rarely intrudes on the phrase structure of spoken or signed conversation, being akin to punctuation
192 g things (P = .01), and less difficulty with speaking (P = .049) and using imputed data, less interfe
197 r limited English proficiency versus English speaking patients as well as the relationship between vi
198 Interview participants were adult English-speaking patients who had experienced trauma resuscitati
200 results highlight the contribution of Bantu-speaking peoples to the complex genetic history of Afric
201 tka and North America, and show that Na-Dene-speaking peoples, people of the Aleutian Islands, and Yu
202 produced qualitatively different results for spoken phrases, indicating some specificity to music.
204 and speech recordings in the admixed creole-speaking population of Cape Verde, whose Kriolu language
205 event between local Baluch tribes and Bantu-speaking populations from eastern or southeastern Africa
206 eiro has greater genetic affinity with Bantu-speaking populations from the Bight of Biafra and west c
212 , Cmb binds to the axonemal component Radial spoke protein 3, knockdown of which causes similar indiv
213 estry had spread not only into Indo-European-speaking regions but also into non-Indo-European-speakin
214 or each participant, data consist of several spoken repeats of a set of 30-50 sentences, along with t
215 from neural activity is challenging because speaking requires very precise and rapid multi-dimension
216 lia requires mechanoregulation by the radial spoke (RS) protein complexes and the microtubule central
218 We determine structures of isolated radial spoke RS1 and the microtubule-bound RS1, RS2 and the nex
219 sighted participants), and (2) listening to spoken sentences of different grammatical complexity (bo
220 p could correctly identify 25% more words in spoken sentences or digit sequences presented in high le
221 gruent and incongruent visual animations and spoken sentences while measuring their neural response u
222 s watched and repeated neutral and emotional spoken sentences with accompanying facial expressions.
223 g on the verb-DO noun relationship in simple spoken sentences, we applied multivariate pattern analys
227 ere POC EID instruments would be placed) and spoke sites, rural and urban environment, and high throu
228 tuit how these pairs might behave, generally speaking, so that reasonable predictions may be made reg
229 to "Auditory" (listening, communicating, and speaking), "Social" (relationships, isolation, social li
231 ovements (mouth opening) when listening to a spoken story without visual input (audio-only), and when
232 al stress testing with a standardized public speaking stressor and followed prospectively for cardiov
233 ates of airborne virion emission rates while speaking strongly support the proposal that mouth coveri
236 tese, a socially and linguistically enhanced speaking style, improves children's social language turn
240 spoke behavior, and the relationship between spoke telestroke utilization (number of telestroke consu
243 mputable and/or humanly usable mean, roughly speaking, that any human needing-and capable of using-pa
244 These observations suggest that, broadly speaking, the systems-level anatomy of the auditory syst
245 every 10 telestroke consults requested by a spoke, the spoke door-to-needle decreased by 1.8 minutes
246 Thus, even for infants just beginning to speak their first words, the way in which an object is n
247 was also found that when participants later speak they follow the fundamental frequency (FF) of the
255 in countries and regions, this review cannot speak to rates of PTSD in any regions not included in th
258 ith PMDD, we suggest that these similarities speak to the epigenetic factors by which ovarian steroid
259 ay and untrained auditory tasks, which would speak to the possible utility of using such games to imp
260 pole-medial prefrontal cortex circuit might speak to the social-emotional functional alterations in
261 mon at broad scales that involved Australia, speaking to the extraordinary replicate mammalian commun
262 ctional nature of forward and backward waves speaks to opportunities to understand attention and how
264 followed by an exploration of research that speaks to the cognitive processes of bounded ethicality-
265 onetheless, intriguing variation exists that speaks to the evolutionary forces that have shaped the e
266 f distantly related species to similar forms speaks to the predictability of evolution, but we still
267 effect of remarriage against subsequent AUD, speaks to the profound impact of marriage on problematic
270 s set of videos, which featured participants speaking under either minimal stress, high stress, or wh
273 escription, verbal fluency, speech duration, speaking volume, and speaking volume consistency were no
276 h social anxiety disorder and fear of public speaking were randomized to placebo, 0.5 mg scopolamine,
281 of diversity in STEM fields, Genome Biology spoke with three openly LGBT+ researchers on their exper
282 of diversity in STEM fields, Genome Biology spoke with three researchers on their experiences as imm
287 e still required to achieve early and robust spoken word recognition in context.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMEN
288 ic recordings of brain responses to degraded spoken words and experimentally manipulated signal quali
293 utational content of the processes evoked as spoken words are heard in context, and to evaluate the r
294 se in the MTG to video clips of gestures and spoken words in 17 healthy human adults (male and female
296 IFICANCE STATEMENT Human listeners recognize spoken words in natural speech contexts with remarkable
297 rge and significant improvements for trained spoken words over therapy versus standard care (11%, Coh