His main research concerns Cognitive psychology, Syntax, Cognition, Phrase and Sentence. Remo Job combines subjects such as Emotional regulation, Mindfulness, Neuroscience and Communication with his study of Cognitive psychology. His Communication research includes themes of Mental representation, Psychological refractory period and Neuropsychologia, Neuropsychology.
His Syntax study incorporates themes from Noun and Parsing. His Cognition research incorporates elements of Agrammatism, Aphasia, Dyslexia and Written language. His Phrase research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in P600 and Sentence processing.
Remo Job mainly focuses on Cognitive psychology, Cognition, Reading, Artificial intelligence and Communication. His Cognitive psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Picture naming, Social psychology, Perception, Stimulus and Developmental psychology. The various areas that he examines in his Cognition study include Semantics, Cognitive science and Information processing.
In his work, Word recognition is strongly intertwined with Lexical decision task, which is a subfield of Reading. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Artificial intelligence, Stress and P600 is strongly linked to Natural language processing. His study in Communication is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Speech recognition, Semantic similarity, Task and Representation.
His primary areas of study are Cognitive psychology, Cognition, Reading, Semantics and Neuroimaging. His Cognitive psychology research integrates issues from Electroencephalography, Stimulus, Word recognition, Vocabulary and Autism spectrum disorder. His study on Word recognition also encompasses disciplines like
His work deals with themes such as Schizophrenia, Psychosis and Embodied cognition, which intersect with Cognition. His work in the fields of Dyslexia and Reading comprehension overlaps with other areas such as Time point. His studies deal with areas such as N400, Control and Taboo as well as Semantics.
Cognitive psychology, Cognition, Semantics, Lexical decision task and Neuroscience are his primary areas of study. He interconnects Cognitive reappraisal, Psychological level and Vocabulary in the investigation of issues within Cognitive psychology. The various areas that he examines in his Cognition study include Cognitive science, Dyslexia and Embodied cognition.
Remo Job combines subjects such as N400, Event-related potential, Proper noun, Set and Letter case with his study of Semantics. His Lexical decision task study combines topics in areas such as Neuroscience of multilingualism, Taboo, Phenomenon, First language and Representation. His research in Neuroscience intersects with topics in Schizoaffective disorder, Schizophrenia and Psychosis.
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The oyster with four legs: A neuropsychological study on the interaction of visual and semantic information
Giuseppe Sartori;Remo Job.
Cognitive Neuropsychology (1988)
The cognitive neuropsychology of language
Max Coltheart;Giuseppe Sartori;Remo Job.
This volume is the result of a discussion meeting on "The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Language," held at the Ateneo Veneto, Venice. (1987)
Naming times and standardized norms for the Italian PD/DPSS set of 266 pictures: direct comparisons with American, English, French, and Spanish published databases.
Roberto Dell’acqua;Lorella Lotto;Remo Job.
Behavior Research Methods Instruments & Computers (2000)
Category-specific form-knowledge deficit in a patient with herpes simplex virus encephalitis
Giuseppe Sartori;Remo Job;Michele Miozzo;Stefano Zago.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology (1993)
Accessing lexical ambiguity: Effects of context and dominance
Patrizia Tabossi;Lucia Colombo;Remo Job.
Psychological Research-psychologische Forschung (1987)
DDE-2,Batteria per la valutazione della dislessia e della disortografia evolutiva-2.
Giuseppe Sartori;R Job;Patrizio Tressoldi.
(2007)
Mindful Emotion Regulation: Exploring the Neurocognitive Mechanisms behind Mindfulness
Alessandro Grecucci;Edoardo Pappaianni;Roma Siugzdaite;Anthony Theuninck.
BioMed Research International (2015)
Differences in the perception and time course of syntactic and semantic violations.
Marica De Vincenzi;Remo Job;Rosalia Di Matteo;Alessandro Angrilli.
Brain and Language (2003)
Grammatical gender is selected in bare noun production: Evidence from the picture–word interference paradigm
Roberto Cubelli;Lorella Lotto;Daniela Paolieri;Massimo Girelli.
Journal of Memory and Language (2005)
Category-specific naming impairments? Yes
Giuseppe Sartori;Michele Miozzo;Remo Job.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (1993)
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