نتایج جستجو برای: masked priming paradigm

تعداد نتایج: 134956  

2012
Wenping You Qingfang Zhang Rinus G. Verdonschot

Four experiments investigated the role of the syllable in Chinese spoken word production. Chen, Chen and Ferrand (2003) reported a syllable priming effect when primes and targets shared the first syllable using a masked priming paradigm in Chinese. Our Experiment 1 was a direct replication of Chen et al.'s (2003) Experiment 3 employing CV (e.g., ,/ba2.ying2/, strike camp) and CVG (e.g., ,/bai2....

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2014
Jingxin Wang Jing Tian Weijin Han Simon P Liversedge Kevin B Paterson

In alphabetic languages, prior exposure to a target word's orthographic neighbour influences word recognition in masked priming experiments and the process of word identification that occurs during normal reading. We investigated whether similar neighbour priming effects are observed in Chinese in 4 masked priming experiments (employing a forward mask and 33-ms, 50-ms, and 67-ms prime durations...

2009
Sid Kouider Stanislas Dehaene

8 Abstract. Whether masked number priming involves a low-level sensorimotor route or an amodal semantic level of processing remains highly 9 debated. Several alternative interpretations have been put forward, proposing either that masked number priming is solely a byproduct of practice 10 with numbers, or that stimulus awareness was underestimated. In a series of four experiments, we studied wh...

Journal: :Experimental psychology 2009
Sid Kouider Stanislas Dehaene

Whether masked number priming involves a low-level sensorimotor route or an amodal semantic level of processing remains highly debated. Several alternative interpretations have been put forward, proposing either that masked number priming is solely a byproduct of practice with numbers, or that stimulus awareness was underestimated. In a series of four experiments, we studied whether repetition ...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2010
Manuel Perea Pablo Gomez

We present two masked priming lexical decision experiments in which we examined whether a nonword prime word would activate associative/semantic information from its corresponding addition neighbor (e.g., lght-dark via the addition neighbor light), producing associative/semantic priming. The rationale was the following: If a nonword prime with a missing letter produced a semantic/associative pr...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2015
Kathleen Rastle Aureliu Lavric Heike Elchlepp Davide Crepaldi

Research strongly suggests that printed words are recognized in terms of their constituent morphemes, but researchers have tended to consider the recognition of derivations and inflections in separate theoretical debates. Recently, Crepaldi et al. (2010) proposed a theory that claims to account for the recognition of both derivations and inflections. We investigated brain potentials in the cont...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2012
Montserrat Comesaña Rosa Sánchez-Casas Ana Paula Soares Ana P Pinheiro Andreia Rauber Sofia Frade Isabel Fraga

This study examined the role of phonological and orthographic overlap in the recognition of cognate words by recording electrophysiological and behavioral data. One hundred and ninety-two words were selected: 96 cognate words listed according to their phonological and orthographic overlap vs. 96 noncognate words. Twenty-four proficient European Portuguese-English bilinguals performed a silent r...

Journal: :Psychological science 2004
Sid Kouider Emmanuel Dupoux

We argue that the lack of consensus regarding the existence of subliminal semantic processing arises from not taking into account the fact that linguistic stimuli are represented across several processing levels (features, letters, word form) that can independently reach or not reach awareness. Using masked words, we constructed conditions in which participants were aware of some letters or fra...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2003
Avital Deutsch Ram Frost Sharon Pelleg Alexander Pollatsek Keith Rayner

Hebrew words are composed of two interwoven morphemes: a triconsonantal root and a word pattern. We examined the role of the root morpheme in word identification by assessing the benefit of presentation of a parafoveal preview word derived from the same root as a target word. Although the letter information of the preview was not consciously perceived, a preview of a word derived from the same ...

2016
Yue Sun Sharon Peperkamp

The phonological decoding of non-native letter sequences during visual word recognition has been shown to be influenced by phonotactic constraints of the reader’s native language [Hallé, P. A., Dominguez, A., Cuetos, F., & Segui, J. (2008). Phonological mediation in visual masked priming: Evidence from phonotactic repair. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance, 34(...

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