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The effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on overt reading of words in skilled readers
Download2017-12-15
Hunt, Tawna, LeBlanc, Michael, Mincer, Adina, Rosentreter, Robin, Boliek, Carol, Cummine, Jacqueline
The present study used transcranial direct-current simulation (tDCS) to explore the contribution of the superior temporal gyrus to speech output including: Vocal reaction time; Word Accuracy; Word Duration; and Intermuscular coherence of right and left orbicularis oris and masseter muscles. ...
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2024-03-28
Gierl, Mark., Armoush, Nour., Gunduz, Aysegul., Abroampah, Doris., Centre for Research in Applied Measurement and Evaluation (CRAME)
Poster presented at the 2024 Faculty of Education Celebrating Socially Transformative Research and Teaching Event
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2024-04-22
Nichol, Chad, Krebs-Elaschuk, Aiden
The hairy woodpecker, Picoides villosus, is a small bird native to North America and common in the Camrose region. Consuming small arthropods and nesting in the self-excavated cavities of dead trees, the woodpecker has many ecological relationships. The hairy woodpecker competes with other...
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The Importance of Traditional Ecological Knowledge during Times of Change in the Sahtu Region
Download2019-04-01
Northern fishing communities in Canada understand that environmental conditions are likely to fluctuate and vary, but it is when those particular settings become abnormal or unprecedented that people become incredibly concerned. In order to identify these uncharacteristic ecological shifts, a...
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2015-05-10
The Indigenous Roots within Canadian Soil This poster answers the question \"How can educators motivate students to learn Aboriginal languages?\" The answer is to return to the original Aboriginal names of Canada's provinces and territories before European contact enabling Aboriginal students...