نتایج جستجو برای: semantic interference

تعداد نتایج: 201951  

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2007
A Cris Hamilton Randi C Martin

Previous research has indicated that patients with semantic short-term memory (STM) deficits demonstrate unusual intrusions of previously presented material during serial recall tasks (Martin and Lesch, 1996). These intrusions suggest excessive proactive interference (PI) from previous lists. Here, we explore one such patient's susceptibility to PI. Experiment 1 demonstrated patient M.L.'s extr...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2003
Kristi S Multhaup David A Balota Mark E Faust

There is debate regarding the integrity of semantic memory in dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT). One view argues that DAT is associated with a breakdown in semantic memory; the other argues that DAT is associated with predominantly preserved semantic memory and a breakdown in retrieval. The classic release from proactive interference (RPI) paradigm was used to shed light on this debate. Indi...

Journal: :Psychological science 2004
Sarah K Johnson Michael C Anderson

Previous research has shown that episodic retrieval recruits inhibitory processes that impair memory for related events. We report two experiments examining whether inhibitory processes may also be involved in causing semantic memory lapses. In a semantic retrieval-practice paradigm, subjects were given trials presenting a cue (a homograph in Experiment 1, a category in Experiment 2) linked to ...

2005
Chad A. Brinkley William A. Schmitt Joseph P. Newman

Clinical observation (Cleckley, 1976) and experimental research (Hare, 1998) suggest psychopaths have difficulty processing the semantic aspects of stimuli, especially in situations requiring significant semantic processing (Hare & Jutai, 1988). Interpreting this semantic deficit as a problem processing a word s secondary connotations, we predicted that the performance of psychopathic individua...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2007
Niklas Ihssen Sabine Heim Andreas Keil

The human brain has evolved to process motivationally relevant information in an optimized manner. The perceptual benefit for emotionally arousing material, termed motivated attention, is indexed by electrocortical amplification at various levels of stimulus analysis. An outstanding issue, particularly on a neuronal level, refers to whether and how perceptual enhancement for arousing signals tr...

2012
Sabrina Aristei Pienie Zwitserlood Rasha Abdel Rahman

With a picture-picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical selection during language production. Participants produced novel noun-noun compounds in response to two adjacently displayed objects that were categorically related or unrelated (e.g., depicted objects: apple and cherry; naming response: "apple-cherry"). We observed semantic interference, with sl...

Journal: :The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology 2005
Henk J Haarmann Gemma E Ashling Eddy J Davelaar Marius Usher

This study reports age-related declines in context maintenance (Braver et al., 2001) and semantic short-term memory (STM) and evidencc for a relation between the two. A group of younger and older adults completed a context maintenance task (AX-CPT), a semantically oriented STM task (conceptual span), a phonologically oriented STM task (digit span), and a meaning integration task (semantic anoma...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2010
Julia Hocking Katie L. McMahon Greig I. de Zubicaray

It is well established that the time to name target objects can be influenced by the presence of categorically related versus unrelated distractor items. A variety of paradigms have been developed to determine the level at which this semantic interference effect occurs in the speech production system. In this study, we investigated one of these tasks, the postcue naming paradigm, for the first ...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2015
Vitória Piai Ardi Roelofs Herbert Schriefers

Evidence from dual-task performance indicates that speakers prefer not to select simultaneous responses in picture naming and another unrelated task, suggesting a response selection bottleneck in naming. In particular, when participants respond to tones with a manual response and name pictures with superimposed semantically related or unrelated distractor words, semantic interference in naming ...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2002
Burkhard Maess Angela D Friederici Markus Damian Antje S Meyer Willem J M Levelt

The study investigated the neuronal basis of the retrieval of words from the mental lexicon. The semantic category interference effect was used to locate lexical retrieval processes in time and space. This effect reflects the finding that, for overt naming, volunteers are slower when naming pictures out of a sequence of items from the same semantic category than from different categories. Parti...

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