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    Literacy training and speech segmentation.José Morais, Paul Bertelson, Luz Cary & Jesus Alegria - 1986 - Cognition 24 (1-2):45-64.
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    Does awareness of speech as a sequence of phones arise spontaneously?José Morais, Luz Cary, Jésus Alegria & Paul Bertelson - 1979 - Cognition 7 (4):323-331.
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    The phoneme: A conceptual heritage from alphabetic literacy.José Morais - 2021 - Cognition 213 (C):104740.
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    The development of the orthographic consistency effect in speech recognition: From sublexical to lexical involvement.Paulo Ventura, José Morais & Régine Kolinsky - 2007 - Cognition 105 (3):547-576.
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    Categorical perception of speech sounds in illiterate adults.Willy Serniclaes, Paulo Ventura, José Morais & Régine Kolinsky - 2005 - Cognition 98 (2):B35-B44.
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    Lexical restructuring in the absence of literacy.Paulo Ventura, Régine Kolinsky, Sandra Fernandes, Luís Querido & José Morais - 2007 - Cognition 105 (2):334-361.
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    Processing interactions between phonology and melody: Vowels sing but consonants speak.Régine Kolinsky, Pascale Lidji, Isabelle Peretz, Mireille Besson & José Morais - 2009 - Cognition 112 (1):1-20.
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    Perception and awareness in phonological processing: the case of the phoneme.José Morais & Régine Kolinsky - 1994 - Cognition 50 (1-3):287-297.
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    Hemispheric Interactions in the Recognition of Words and Emotional Intonations.Jose Morais & Elisabetta Ladavas - 1987 - Cognition and Emotion 1 (1):89-100.
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    Lack of habituation to shocking words: The attentional bias to their spatial origin is context free.Julie Bertels, Régine Kolinsky & José Morais - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (8):1345-1358.
    Following a suggestion made by Aquino and Arnell (2007), we assumed that the processing of emotional words is influenced by their context of presentation. Supporting this idea, previous studies using the emotional Stroop task in its visual or auditory variant revealed different results depending on the mixed versus blocked presentation of the stimuli (Bertels, Kolinsky, Pietrons, & Morais, 2011; Richards, French, Johnson, Naparstek, & Williams, 1992). In the present study, we investigated the impact of these presentation designs on the occurrence (...)
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    Syllable Effects in a Fragment-Detection Task in Italian Listeners.Caroline Floccia, Jeremy Goslin, José Junça De Morais & Régine Kolinsky - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Interpreting data from illiterates: Reply to Koopmans.Paul Bertelson, José Morais, Luz Cary & Jesus Alegria - 1987 - Cognition 27 (1):113-115.
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    We all are rembrandt experts – or, how task dissociations in school learning effects support the discontinuity hypothesis.Régine Kolinsky & José Morais - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):381-382.
    We argue that cognitive penetration in non-early vision extends beyond the special situations considered by Pylyshyn. Many situations which do not involve difficult stimuli or require expert skills nevertheless load on high-level cognitive processes. School learning effects illustrate this point: they provide a way to observe task dissociations which support the discontinuity hypothesis, but they show that the scope of visual cognition in our visual experience is often underestimated.
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    Características religiosas da atualidade.José Elenito Teixeira Morais - 2012 - Revista de Teologia 6 (10):p. 33-43.
    Este artigo se propõe tratar de algumas características religiosas da atualidade, escolhidas pela relevância que tem na sociedade atual. Começa com a definição controversa da atualidade que é chamada pelos especialistas de modernidade tardia, hipermodernidade ou pós-modernidade. Depois da análise de várias posições a respeito convencionou-se aceitar o termo pós-modernidade. É apontado o emergir do sagrado dentro da pós-modernidade e nessa nova expressão do sagrado comportam algumas características peculiares e até excludentes, como: fideísmo, fundamentalismo e diálogo inter-religioso. Mesmo numa sociedade (...)
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    Hermenêutica dos espectros do sagrado aqui-e-agora e no porvir.José Elenito Teixeira Morais - 2015 - Revista de Teologia 9 (15):82-91.
    This article shows that the events of hypermodernity are permeated by a special form of manifestation of the sacred. Be the spectrum of Jewish-Christian formation chasing our western experience, whether by confrontation between great religious powers that produces terror and needs to be tamed by a god to come. Thus, we turn to Hans-Georg Gadamer, Gianni Vattimo and Jacques Derrida to position ourselves with this new reality. Concluding, they are photographs of a secularized Western in which man claims for the (...)
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    The effects of ventriloquism on the right-side advantage for verbal material.José Morais - 1974 - Cognition 3 (2):127-139.
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