نتایج جستجو برای: semantic interference

تعداد نتایج: 201951  

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...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2004
Rosa Manenti Claudia Repetto Simone Bentrovato Alessandra Marcone Elizabeth Bates Stefano F Cappa

Normal ageing as well as age-associated pathological conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease, are associated with modifications of language processing. In particular, an impaired performance in semantic tasks, associated with relatively spared syntactic processing, has been suggested to be the hallmark of the language disorder of Alzheimer's disease. The present experiment tests semantic and sy...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2000
P Bonin M Fayol

In three experiments, the nature of the representations involved in written picture naming and the time course of their activation were investigated. French participants had to produce picture names while hearing distractors. In Experiment 1, distractors semantically related to the picture names yielded a semantic interference effect when a stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) of--150 msec, but not ...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2002
Samuel Shaki Daniel Algom

Pictures of animals with names of animals printed within the pictures were presented for comparative judgments of size based on either the pictures or the names. The picture-word compounds were compared faster with picture than with word as the relevant dimension. The comparisons of pictures were free of interference from the irrelevant names, but the comparisons of names suffered considerable ...

Journal: :Cognition 2010
Yanchao Bi Xi Yu Jingyi Geng F-Xavier Alario

The interface between the conceptual and lexical systems was investigated in a word production setting. We tested the effects of two conceptual dimensions - semantic category and visual shape - on the selection of Chinese nouns and classifiers. Participants named pictures with nouns ("rope") or classifier-noun phrases ("one-classifier-rope") in three blocked picture naming experiments. In Exper...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2014
H E Vieth K L McMahon G I de Zubicaray

How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order to test competitive and noncompetitive accounts of lexical selection in spoken word production, we employed the picture-word interference (PWI) paradigm to investigate how conceptual feature overlap influences naming latencies when distractors are category coordinates of the target picture. Mahon ...

Journal: :The American journal of psychology 1993
D M Stuart M Carrasco

Three experiments showed that the pattern of interference of single-modality Stroop tests also exists cross-modally. Distractors and targets were either pictures or auditory words. In a naming task (Experiment 1), word distractors from the same semantic category as picture targets interfered with picture naming more than did semantically unrelated distractors; the semantic category of picture d...

2012
Vitória Piai Ardi Roelofs Herbert Schriefers

Whereas it has long been assumed that competition plays a role in lexical selection in word production (e.g., Levelt, Roelofs, & Meyer, 1999), recently Finkbeiner and Caramazza (2006) argued against the competition assumption on the basis of their observation that visible distractors yield semantic interference in picture naming, whereas masked distractors yield semantic facilitation. We examin...

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