نتایج جستجو برای: semantically unrelated set

تعداد نتایج: 706164  

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2007
Laurent Lecardeur Bénédicte Giffard Mickael Laisney Perrine Brazo Pascal Delamillieure Francis Eustache Sonia Dollfus

Previous studies analyzing semantic priming in schizophrenic patients have reported conflicting results. In the present study, we explored semantic priming in a sample of schizophrenic patients with mild thought disorders. We wondered if distinct cognitive processes, such as facilitation and/or inhibition, underlie semantic hyperpriming and are variously impaired in schizophrenic patients. Usin...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2008
Sarah J White Raymond Bertram Jukka Hyönä

Previous studies have suggested that previews of words prior to fixation can be processed orthographically, but not semantically, during reading of sentences (K. Rayner, D. A. Balota, & A. Pollatsek, 1986). The present study tested whether semantic processing of previews can occur within words. The preview of the second constituent of 2-constituent Finnish compound nouns was manipulated. The pr...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 2003
Vivian M Andrade Maria Gabriela M Oliveira Monica C Miranda Acary S B Oliveira Enedina M L Oliveira Orlando F A Bueno

We compared 25 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and 24 normal controls on a test of free recall of words. Some lists contained words that were all unrelated, while in others the intermediary words were semantically related. In another set, the mid-list words were repeated across the lists, or, in addition to the repetition, were semantically associated. Immediate recall was assessed using ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of experimental psychology = Revue canadienne de psychologie experimentale 2001
B Hannon F I Craik

Three experiments examined the effects of semantic characteristics of word pairs on memory using the encoding specificity paradigm. The paradigm involved four phases: (a) an encoding phase to relate cues and targets, (b) a phase in which words were generated to new cues, (c) a phase for recognition of generated targets, and (d) a cued-recall phase using the original encoding cues. Encoding pair...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2014
Esther Alberca-Reina Jose L Cantero Mercedes Atienza

Encoding and memory consolidation are influenced by factors such as sleep and congruency of newly learned information with prior knowledge (i.e., schema). However, only a few studies have examined the contribution of sleep to enhancement of schema-dependent memory. Based on previous studies showing that total sleep deprivation specifically impairs hippocampal encoding, and that coherent schemas...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2013
C Philip Beaman Maciej Hanczakowski Helen M Hodgetts John E Marsh Dylan M Jones

Recalling information involves the process of discriminating between relevant and irrelevant information stored in memory. Not infrequently, the relevant information needs to be selected from among a series of related possibilities. This is likely to be particularly problematic when the irrelevant possibilities not only are temporally or contextually appropriate, but also overlap semantically w...

2012
Christina Bermeitinger Dirk Wentura Christopher Koppermann Micha Hauser Benjamin Grass Christian Frings

Semantic priming refers to the phenomenon that participants typically respond faster to targets following semantically related primes as compared to semantically unrelated primes. In contrast, Wentura and Frings (2005) found a negatively signed priming effect (i.e., faster responses to semantically unrelated as compared to semantically related targets) when they used (a) a special masking techn...

Journal: :Linguistics 2023

Abstract Quotation marks are used for different purposes in language, one of which is to signal that something has be interpreted an ironic way, as the utterance What a “nice” day! said on rainy and cold day. The present contribution describes reading time experiment we analyzed processing understanding written sentences with or without quotation asked whether how these affect subjects’ sentenc...

Journal: :Australian <html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="&amp;"/> New Zealand Journal of Statistics 2006

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2017
Vitória Piai Robert T Knight

According to the competition account of lexical selection in word production, conceptually driven word retrieval involves the activation of a set of candidate words in left temporal cortex and competitive selection of the intended word from this set, regulated by frontal cortical mechanisms. However, the relative contribution of these brain regions to competitive lexical selection is uncertain....

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