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Brett Baker

Temple University
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  • Temple University
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
Areas of Interest
19th Century Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
  • All publications (5)
  • Loneliness and social isolation as risk factors for mortality: a meta-analytic review
    with Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Timothy Smith, Harris Mark, Stephenson Tyler, and David
    Perspectives on Psychological Science 10 (2). 2015.
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    Pause acceptability indicates word-internal structure in Wubuy
    with Rikke L. Bundgaard-Nielsen
    Cognition 198 104167. 2020.
    Cognitive Sciences
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    Executive Function and Cerebral Hemodynamic Responses Following an Acute Bout of Physical Activity
    with Yeonhak Jung, Preeti Chopra, Dakota Skinner, Benjamin Zinszer, and Darla Castelli
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
    Philosophy of Neuroscience
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    Comparison of Behavioral and Cerebral Hemodynamic Responses to Standing and Walking Conditions: A Pilot Study
    with Yeonhak Jung, Dakota Skinner, Preeti Chopra, Benjamin Zinszer, and Darla Castelli
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
    Philosophy of Neuroscience
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    A dictionary database template for
    with Christopher Manning
    Dictionary-making is an increasingly important avenue for cultural preservation and maintenance for Aboriginal people. It is also one of the main jobs performed by linguists working in Aboriginal communities. However, current tools for making dicitionaries are either not specifically designed for the purpose (Word, Nisus), with the result that dictionaries written in them are difficult to maintain, to keep consistent, and to manipulate automatically, or are too complex for many people to use (Sh…Read more
    Dictionary-making is an increasingly important avenue for cultural preservation and maintenance for Aboriginal people. It is also one of the main jobs performed by linguists working in Aboriginal communities. However, current tools for making dicitionaries are either not specifically designed for the purpose (Word, Nisus), with the result that dictionaries written in them are difficult to maintain, to keep consistent, and to manipulate automatically, or are too complex for many people to use (Shoebox), and are thereby wasted as potential resources. Moreover, neither of these sets of tools provides a suitable user interface for people who simply want to browse or find words in a dictionary. We set out to design a dictionary 'template', written in software that was easy (and fun!) for people to use, and that maintained a consistent relationship among the information in the dictionary.
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