Cognitive Science

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Repeat After Me? Both Children With and Without Autism Commonly Align Their Language With That of Their Caregivers

Abstract Linguistic repetitions in children are conceptualized as negative in children with autism – echolalia, without communicative purpose – and positive in typically developing (TD) children – linguistic alignment involved in shared engagement, common ground and language acquisition. To investigate this apparent contradiction we analyzed spontaneous speech in 67 parent–child dyads from a longitudinal corpus […]

Published on October 31, 2023

When Are Social Protests Effective?

Social protests are like different recipes concocted to tackle the world’s biggest problems. With a dash of action, a sprinkle of target audience, and a pinch of desired outcome, we can evaluate their power to enact change. By examining the research, we discover that nonviolent protests work like a charm in rallying supporters to the […]

Published on October 31, 2023

Piecing it together: atrophy profiles of hippocampal subfields relate to cognitive impairment along the Alzheimer’s disease spectrum

Understanding how different parts of the hippocampus shrink in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients can provide insight into their cognitive decline. While previous research has shown a link between overall hippocampal degeneration and memory problems, this study aimed to determine how specific parts of the hippocampus are affected and how this relates to cognitive decline in […]

Published on October 31, 2023