نتایج جستجو برای: semantic primes

تعداد نتایج: 114053  

Journal: :Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society 2009

Journal: :Behavior research methods 2013
Keith A Hutchison David A Balota James H Neely Michael J Cortese Emily R Cohen-Shikora Chi-Shing Tse Melvin J Yap Jesse J Bengson Dale Niemeyer Erin Buchanan

Speeded naming and lexical decision data for 1,661 target words following related and unrelated primes were collected from 768 subjects across four different universities. These behavioral measures have been integrated with demographic information for each subject and descriptive characteristics for every item. Subjects also completed portions of the Woodcock-Johnson reading battery, three atte...

Journal: :Psychological review 2005
Charles A Perfetti Ying Liu Li Hai Tan

The authors examine the implications of research on Chinese for theories of reading and propose the lexical constituency model as a general framework for word reading across writing systems. Word identities are defined by 3 interlinked constituents (orthographic, phonological, and semantic). The implemented model simulates the time course of graphic, phonological, and semantic priming effects, ...

Journal: :Cognition 2010
Gary M Oppenheim Gary S Dell Myrna F Schwartz

Naming a picture of a dog primes the subsequent naming of a picture of a dog (repetition priming) and interferes with the subsequent naming of a picture of a cat (semantic interference). Behavioral studies suggest that these effects derive from persistent changes in the way that words are activated and selected for production, and some have claimed that the findings are only understandable by p...

2003
Francisco Nievas Fernando Justicia

A cross-sectional study examined the effect of meaning frequency, referred to as “dominance” in the semantic priming paradigm, where ambiguous words (primes) were processed in isolation. Participants made lexical decisions to target words that were associates of the more frequent (dominant) or less frequent (subordinate) meaning of a homograph prime. Participants were selected from 5th grade of...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2000
R Frost A Deutsch O Gilboa M Tannenbaum W Marslen-Wilson

Previous experiments based on a masked-priming paradigm revealed robust morphological priming effects induced by two derivational morphemes in Hebrew: the root and the verbal pattern. However, considering the special characteristics of the masked-priming paradigm, the possible contributions of phonological and/or semantic factors to these morphological effects could not be firmly assessed. In t...

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 2003
María Ruz Eduardo Madrid Juan Lupiáñez Pío Tudela

The existence of differential brain mechanisms of conscious and unconscious processing is a matter of debate nowadays. The present experiment explores whether conscious and unconscious semantic priming in a lexical decision task at a long prime-target stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) correlate with overlapping or different event related potential (ERP) effects. Results show that the N400 effect,...

2000
Kathleen Rastle Matt H. Davis William D. Marslen-Wilson Lorraine K. Tyler Meera Mehta Belinda Randall

Some theories of visual word recognition postulate that there is a level of processing or representation at which morphemes are treated differently fromwhole words. Support for these theories has been derived from priming experiments in which the recognition of a target word is facilitated by the prior presentation of amorphologically related prime (departure-DEPART). In English, such facilitat...

2013
Roland Imhoff Alexander F. Schmidt Johanna Bernhardt Andreas Dierksmeier

A newly developed Semantic Misattribution Procedure (SMP), a semantic variant of the Affect Misattribution Procedure (AMP), was used in three studies as an indirect measure of sexual interest. Using a known-group approach, homosexual men (Study 1 & 2), heterosexual men (Study 1 to 3) and heterosexual women (Study 3) were asked to guess the meaning of briefly presented Chinese ideographs as “sex...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2011
Roland Imhoff Alexander F Schmidt Johanna Bernhardt Andreas Dierksmeier Rainer Banse

A newly developed Semantic Misattribution Procedure (SMP), a semantic variant of the Affect Misattribution Procedure (AMP), was used in three studies as an indirect measure of sexual interest. Using a known-group approach, homosexual men (Studies 1 and 2), heterosexual men (Studies 1 to 3) and heterosexual women (Study 3) were asked to guess the meaning of briefly presented Chinese ideographs a...

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