نتایج جستجو برای: semantic priming

تعداد نتایج: 126157  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Brian T Gold David A Balota Sara J Jones David K Powell Charles D Smith Anders H Andersen

Behavioral research has demonstrated three major components of the lexical-semantic processing system: automatic activation of semantic representations, strategic retrieval of semantic representations, and inhibition of competitors. However, these component processes are inherently conflated in explicit lexical-semantic decision tasks typically used in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2003
Maggie J Xiong Jeffery J Franks Gordon D Logan

In the present study, the specificity of repetition priming between semantic classification tasks was examined using Osgood's (Osgood, Suci, & Tannenbaum, 1957) semantic space as a heuristic for determining the similarity between classifications. The classification tasks involved judging the meaning of words on semantic scales, such as pleasant/unpleasant. The amount of priming across classific...

2009
K. McMahon A. Angwin A. Holmes S. Heath S. Van Hees D. Copland

Introduction Semantic priming tasks provide a sensitive measure of word recognition and word meaning access. While functional MRI studies of semantic priming suggest involvement of a fronto-temporal network, regional gray matter volume associated with semantic priming in healthy older adults has not been considered. There is still some debate in the literature regarding whether semantic priming...

2012
Sarah C. Adams Markus Kiefer

Recent studies challenged the classical notion of automaticity and indicated that even unconscious automatic semantic processing is under attentional control to some extent. In line with our attentional sensitization model, these data suggest that a sensitization of semantic pathways by a semantic task set is necessary for subliminal semantic priming to occur while non-semantic task sets attenu...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2000
P Marí-Beffa L J Fuentes A Catena G Houghton

The automaticity of the semantic processing of words has been questioned because of the reduction of semantic priming when the prime word is processed nonsemantically--for example, in letter search (the prime task effect). In two experiments, prime distractor words produced semantic priming in a subsequent lexical decision task, but with the direction of priming (positive or negative) depending...

Journal: :Memory 1995
H E Moss L K Tyler

The semantic priming task is a valuable tool in the investigation of semantic memory impairments in patients with acquired disorders of language. This is because priming performance reflects automatic or implicit access to semantic information, unlike most other tests of semantic knowledge, which rely on explicit, voluntary access. Priming results are important for two main reasons: First, norm...

Journal: :Psychological science 2011
Ulla Martens Ulrich Ansorge Markus Kiefer

Are unconscious processes susceptible to attentional influences? In two subliminal priming experiments, we investigated whether task sets differentially modulate the sensitivity of unconscious processing pathways. We developed a novel procedure for masked semantic priming of words (Experiment 1) and masked visuomotor priming of geometrical shapes (Experiment 2). Before presentation of the maske...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2012
Phaedra Royle John E Drury Nicolas Bourguignon Karsten Steinhauer

Morphological aspects of human language processing have been suggested by some to be reducible to the combination of orthographic and semantic effects, while others propose that morphological structure is represented separately from semantics and orthography and involves distinct neuro-cognitive processing mechanisms. Here we used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to investigate semantic, m...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2006
A Raposo H E Moss E A Stamatakis L K Tyler

The priming of a stimulus by another has become an important tool for exploring the neural underpinnings of conceptual representations. However, priming effects can derive from many different types of relationships and it is important to distinguish between them in order to be able to develop theoretical accounts of the representation of conceptual knowledge. While it is well known that repetit...

Journal: :Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 2016

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