Month: November 2023

Probing Lexical Ambiguity in Chinese Characters via Their Word Formations: Convergence of Perceived and Computed Metrics

Abstract Lexical ambiguity is pervasive in language, and the nature of the representations of an ambiguous word’s multiple meanings is yet to be fully understood. With a special focus on Chinese characters, the present study first established that native speaker’s perception about a character’s number of meanings was heavily influenced by the availability of its […]

Published on November 21, 2023

The Influence of Memory on Visual Perception in Infants, Children, and Adults

Abstract Perception is not an independent, in-the-moment event. Instead, perceiving involves integrating prior expectations with current observations. How does this ability develop from infancy through adulthood? We examined how prior visual experience shapes visual perception in infants, children, and adults. Using an identical task across age groups, we exposed participants to pairs of colorful stimuli […]

Published on November 21, 2023

One Death, 10 Hospitalizations in Listeria Outbreak

Peaches, nectarines and plums tainted with Listeria have caused one death and put 10 people in the hospital with food poisoning across seven states, federal officials say. The Listeria outbreak also has caused one premature birth, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, Ph.D., […]

Published on November 21, 2023