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Semantic and associative priming in picture naming

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Four picture-naming experiments were used to investigate the effects of semantic and associative priming at different stimulus-onset intervals. Results demonstrate interference effects using semantically-related primes in a brief interval condition and facilitation effects using associatively-related primes in a longer interval condition.

Author: Ferrand, Ludovic, Alario, F.-Xavier, Segui, Juan
Publisher: Experimental Psychology Society
Publication Name: Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Part A: Human Experimental Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 1464-0740
Year: 2000
France, Interference (Perception), Association of ideas, Association (Psychology), Psycholinguistics

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Visual and phonological codes in letter and word recognition: evidence from incremental priming

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Incremental priming is used to investigate the visual processing of letter and word stimuli. Results indicate that priming effects in the alphabetic tasks are influenced by visual similarities and articulatory information. In lexical tasks, visual-orthographic and phonological information influence the size of the priming effect.

Author: Ziegler, Johannes C., Ferrand, Ludovic, Jacobs, Arthur M., Rey, Arnaud, Grainger, Jonathan
Publisher: Experimental Psychology Society
Publication Name: Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Part A: Human Experimental Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 1464-0740
Year: 2000
Australia, Europe, Visual perception

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Neighborhood effects in auditory word recognition: phonological competition and orthographic facilitation

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The question of orthographic neighbors constraining the effects of phonological neighbors in auditory word recognition is addressed. The variety of tasks employed in the studies proved the high probability of orthographic information influencing auditory word recognition.

Author: Ziegler, Johannes C., Grainger, Jonathan, Muneaux, Mathilde
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Journal of Memory and Language
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0749-596X
Year: 2003
Evaluation, Spelling, Lexical phonology

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Subjects list: Psychological aspects, Statistical Data Included, Research, Priming (Psychology), United States, Word recognition
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