45 research outputs found

    vishalmidya/Data-for-Online-Music-Emotion-Survey: JMV

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    <p>This is the repository of data used in the paper "Cultural Differences in the Use of Acoustic Cues for Musical Emotion Experience",  <a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222380">https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222380</a></p> <p><strong>Citation: </strong>Midya V, Valla J, Balasubramanian H, Mathur A, Singh NC (2019) Cultural differences in the use of acoustic cues for musical emotion experience. PLoS ONE 14(9): e0222380. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222380</p&gt

    Music and Emotion—A Case for North Indian Classical Music

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    The ragas of North Indian Classical Music (NICM) have been historically known to elicit emotions. Recently, Mathur et al. (2015) provided empirical support for these historical assumptions, that distinct ragas elicit distinct emotional responses. In this review, we discuss the findings of Mathur et al. (2015) in the context of the structure of NICM. Using, Mathur et al. (2015) as a demonstrative case-in-point, we argue that ragas of NICM can be viewed as uniquely designed stimulus tools for investigating the tonal and rhythmic influences on musical emotion

    Neural differences in phonological and semantic processing in children with developmental language disorder as compared to typically developing children

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    This project examines pathway-specific neural differences in children with developmental language disorder (DLD) compared to typically developing (TYP) peers during phonological and semantic processing. Using child-friendly task-based neuroimaging, we test whether dorsal language regions show atypical activation in DLD during phonological tasks and whether ventral regions show differences during semantic tasks. Analyses focus on predefined dorsal and ventral regions of interest, with rigorous control of motion and confounds

    Neural differences in phonological and semantic processing in children with developmental language disorder as compared to typically developing children

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    This project examines pathway-specific neural differences in children with developmental language disorder (DLD) compared to typically developing (TYP) peers during phonological and semantic processing. Using child-friendly task-based neuroimaging, we test whether dorsal language regions show atypical activation in DLD during phonological tasks and whether ventral regions show differences during semantic tasks. Analyses focus on predefined dorsal and ventral regions of interest, with rigorous control of motion and confounds

    Ascending infection causing pyomyoma in a young woman

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    Pyomyoma is a very rare complication of uterine fibroid, but is associated with high morbidity and mortality. We report a case of pyomyoma in a young lady caused by an ascending infection. She presented with chronic fever. CT scan showed the presence of gas inside the pyomyoma. An exploratory laparotomy was performed followed by drainage of pus. She responded well to the treatment. Although rare, pyomyoma should be suspected in patients with leiomyoma, unexplained fever, abdominal pain and no other apparent source of infection

    Vaginal leiomyoma: MRI features with pathologic correlation

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    AbstractWe present a rare case of vaginal leiomyoma presenting as prolapsed vaginal mass in a 45years old woman. The leiomyoma was found to arise from the right lateral vaginal fornix with a vascular stalk. MRI showed homogenous hypointense signals on T1W1 and iso to hyperintense signals on T2W1 images with moderate heterogenous enhancement on post contrast images. It was enucleated via vaginal route and the histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of vaginal leiomyoma

    Does connectivity between frontotemporal areas at age 7 predict specialization for phonological and semantic processing at age 9.

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    This is a pre-registration that aims to determine if connectivity between fronto-temporal areas at age 7 can predict specialization for phonological and semantic processing at age 9. Phonological and semantic specialization has been established in 7-8 year old and 9-10 year children during auditory word processing task in two independent studies (Wang et al., 2021, 2023). However, no study yet has established whether early connectivity predicts later specialization. This study uses open and publicly available functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) dataset on OpenNeuro.org to understand the same. (http://openneuro.org/datasets/ds003604/versions/1.0.6

    Does connectivity between frontotemporal areas at age 7 predict specialization for phonological and semantic processing at age 9.

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    This is a pre-registration that aims to determine if connectivity between fronto-temporal areas at age 7 can predict specialization for phonological and semantic processing at age 9. Phonological and semantic specialization has been established in 7-8 year old and 9-10 year children during auditory word processing task in two independent studies (Wang et al., 2021, 2023). However, no study yet has established whether early connectivity predicts later specialization. This study uses open and publicly available functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) dataset on OpenNeuro.org to understand the same. (http://openneuro.org/datasets/ds003604/versions/1.0.6

    Examining the role of semantic and phonological mechanisms during morphological processing in seven-year-old children

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    This project is part of a larger longitudinal cognitive neuroscience study examining language development in school-aged children using word level and sentence level tasks. Our research question is focused on whether language skill is related to the reliance on phonological or semantic mechanisms when processing of morphological markers
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