نتایج جستجو برای: semantically unrelated set

تعداد نتایج: 706164  

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2011
Keith S Apfelbaum Sheila E Blumstein Bob McMurray

Lexical-semantic access is affected by the phonological structure of the lexicon. What is less clear is whether such effects are the result of continuous activation between lexical form and semantic processing or whether they arise from a more modular system in which the timing of accessing lexical form determines the timing of semantic activation. This study examined this issue using the visua...

Journal: :Bilingualism 2009
Narly Golestani Stuart Rosen Sophie K Scott

Bilinguals are better able to perceive speech-in-noise in their native compared to their non-native language. This benefit is thought to be due to greater use of higher-level, linguistic context in the native language. Previous studies showing this have used sentences and do not allow us to determine which level of language contributes to this context benefit. Here, we used a new paradigm that ...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2005
Mary C Potter Roberto Dell'Acqua Francesca Pesciarelli Remo Job Francesca Peressotti Daniel H O'Connor

The time course of semantic priming between two associated words was tracked using rapid serial visual presentation of two synchronized streams of stimuli appearing at about 20 items/sec, each stream including a target word. The two words were semantically related or unrelated and were separated by stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) of 0-213 msec. Accuracy in reporting the first target (T1) ver...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2016
Sean Boyle Bryan Roche Simon Dymond Dirk Hermans

Directly conditioned fear and avoidance readily generalises to dissimilar but conceptually related stimuli. Here, for the first time, we examined the conceptual/semantic generalisation of both fear and avoidance using real words (synonyms). Participants were first exposed to a differential fear conditioning procedure in which one word (e.g., "broth"; CS+) was followed with brief electric shock ...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2006
Gina R Kuperberg Tatiana Sitnikova Donald Goff Phillip J Holcomb

Event-related potentials to critical verbs were measured as patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls read sentences word by word. Relative to their preceding context, critical verbs were (a) congruous, (b) incongruous and semantically unrelated to individual preceding words (pragmatic-semantic violations), (c) incongruous but semantically related to individual preceding words (animacy-s...

2015
Martin Ulrich Markus Kiefer Walter Bongartz Georg Grön Klaus Hoenig

Using functional magnetic resonance imaging during a primed visual lexical decision task, we investigated the neural and functional mechanisms underlying modulations of semantic word processing through hypnotic suggestions aimed at altering lexical processing of primes. The priming task was to discriminate between target words and pseudowords presented 200 ms after the prime word which was sema...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2011
Falk Huettig James M McQueen

Four eyetracking experiments examined whether semantic and visual-shape representations are routinely retrieved from printed word displays and used during language-mediated visual search. Participants listened to sentences containing target words that were similar semantically or in shape to concepts invoked by concurrently displayed printed words. In Experiment 1, the displays contained semant...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 1989
E B Foa R McNally T B Murdock

Influenced by Bower (Am. Psychol. 36, 129-148, 1981) and Lang (Anxiety and the Anxiety Disorders, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, N.J., 1985), we tested three hypotheses concerning anxious mood and memory: (1) the mood state dependent hypothesis which states that memory retrieval will be greater when mood at encoding and at recall are the same than when they are different: (2) the encoding mood congruent h...

Journal: :Language learning and development : the official journal of the Society for Language Development 2012
Arielle Borovsky Jeffrey L Elman Marta Kutas

We investigated the impact of contextual constraint on the integration of novel word meanings into semantic memory. Adults read strongly or weakly constraining sentences ending in known or unknown (novel) words as scalp-recorded electrical brain activity was recorded. Word knowledge was assessed via a lexical decision task in which recently seen known and unknown word sentence endings served as...

Journal: :International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 2019

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