نتایج جستجو برای: semantic priming

تعداد نتایج: 126157  

Journal: :Cognition 1997
M Perea A Gotor

Prior research has found significant associative/semantic priming effects at very short stimulus-onset asynchronies (SOAs) in experimental tasks such as lexical decision, but not in naming tasks (however, see Lukatela and Turvey, 1994). In this paper, the time course of associative priming effects was analyzed a several very short SOAs (33, 50, and 67 ms), using the masked priming paradigm (For...

Journal: :Psychological research 2002
Manuel Perea Eva Rosa

Four lexical decision experiments were conducted to examine under which conditions automatic semantic priming effects can be obtained. Experiments 1 and 2 analyzed associative/semantic effects at several very short stimulus-onset asynchronies (SOAs), whereas Experiments 3 and 4 used a single-presentation paradigm at two response-stimulus intervals (RSIs). Experiment 1 tested associatively relat...

Journal: :Cognitive science 2014
Itamar Lerner Shlomo Bentin Oren Shriki

Semantic priming has long been recognized to reflect, along with automatic semantic mechanisms, the contribution of controlled strategies. However, previous theories of controlled priming were mostly qualitative, lacking common grounds with modern mathematical models of automatic priming based on neural networks. Recently, we introduced a novel attractor network model of automatic semantic prim...

Journal: :Emotion 2004
Susan L Rossell Anna C Nobre

The authors investigated affective semantic priming using a lexical decision task with 4 affective categories of related word pairs: neutral, happy, fearful, and sad. Results demonstrated a striking and reliable effect of affective category on semantic priming. Neutral and happy prime-targets yielded significant semantic priming. Fearful pairs showed no or modest priming facilitation, and sad p...

2012
Marie Dekerle Véronique Boulenger Michel Hoen Fanny Meunier

________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Masked semantic priming in cocktail party situation The present study aimed at testing automatic semantic processing in the auditory modality using the cocktail party situation. Participants had to perform a lexical decision task on a target item embedded in a multi-talker babble. This babbl...

2004
Eddy J. Davelaar

The standard explanation of semantic priming involving automatic facilitatory processes and controlled facilitatory and inhibitory processes and their differential time-course has been challenged by findings of context effects at short stimulus onset asynchrony (e.g., Bodner & Masson, 2003; Smith, Besner & Miyoshi, 1994). In particular, the debate focuses on whether a single controlled-processi...

Journal: :Cognitive science 2012
Itamar Lerner Shlomo Bentin Oren Shriki

Localist models of spreading activation (SA) and models assuming distributed representations offer very different takes on semantic priming, a widely investigated paradigm in word recognition and semantic memory research. In this study, we implemented SA in an attractor neural network model with distributed representations and created a unified framework for the two approaches. Our models assum...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2010
K Jednoróg A Marchewka P Tacikowski A Grabowska

Dyslexia is characterized by a core phonological deficit, although recent studies indicate that semantic impairment also contributes to this condition. In this study, event-related potentials (ERP) were used to examine whether the N400 wave in dyslexic children is modulated by phonological or semantic priming, similarly to age-matched controls. ERPs were recorded while children listened to word...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2011
Holger Wiese Stefan Robert Schweinberger

Recent theories of semantic memory suggest a subdivision into several separate domains of knowledge. The present study examined the structure of semantic person knowledge by analyzing both behavioral and ERP correlates of associative priming (via co-occurrence and/or shared semantic information) versus purely categorical priming (via shared occupational information). Participants performed fami...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2003
Glen E Bodner Michael E J Masson

Semantic priming in the lexical decision task has been shown to increase when the proportion of related-prime trials is increased. This finding typically is taken as evidence for a conscious, strategic use of primes. Three experiments are reported in which masked semantic primes displayed for only 45 msec were tested in high- versus low-relatedness proportion conditions. Relatedness proportion ...

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