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Lateralization effects in lexical decision tasks
Brain and Language, 1979Abstract Subjects were timed as they judged whether items presented to them were English words or not. Comparisons were made between responses to nouns and to verbs, on the one hand, and between concrete and abstract nouns, on the other hand. No asymmetries were found.
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Lexical decision and priming in Alzheimer's disease
Neuropsychologia, 1988Patients with probable Alzheimer's disease (AD) were no faster at making lexical decisions to targets preceded by a semantic prime than to those preceded by an unrelated prime, in contrast to the facilitatory effect of semantic primes for controls. Fewer errors were made by both subject groups on the targets that followed related items, indicating the ...
B A, Ober, G K, Shenaut
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2020
Data of a lexical decision task with word stimuli taken from the Ghent Eyetracking ...
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Data of a lexical decision task with word stimuli taken from the Ghent Eyetracking ...
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Sequential dependencies in the lexical decision task
Psychological Research, 1997Two experiments addressed whether response latency in a trial of the lexical decision task is independent of the lexical status of the item presented in the previous trial. In Exp. 1, it was found that both word and nonword responses were significantly slower when the previous trial had involved a nonword than when it had involved a word. In Exp.
S D, Lima, L A, Huntsman
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Lexical access and lexical decision: mechanisms of frequency sensitivity
Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1983Three models of lexical access and lexical decision—the serial search model, the two-dictionary model, and a parallel-access, criterion-bias model—were tested in a large experiment (148 subjects, 458 words) comparing the effects of mixed- and blocked-frequency presentation on correct lexical decision times. Reaction times were faster for high-frequency
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Vestibular stimulation affects dichotic lexical decision performance
Neuropsychologia, 1999We report an experimental attempt to shift, by vestibular stimulation, healthy subjects' right ear advantage (REA) in a dichotic listening (DL) task with words and nonwords as stimuli. Forty right-handed men performed the task under two different conditions, once while sitting in a stationary turning chair (baseline) and once during sinusoidal rotation.
H, Schüeli, V, Henn, P, Brugger
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USING LEXICAL FEATURES TO INVESTIGATE SECOND LANGUAGE LEXICAL DECISION PERFORMANCE
Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2019AbstractA large dataset of word recognition behavior from nonnative speakers (NNS) of English was collected using an online crowdsourced lexical decision task. Lexical features were used to predict NNS lexical decision latencies and accuracies. Predictors of NNS latencies and accuracy included contextual diversity, age of acquisition, and contextual ...
Cynthia Berger +2 more
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Lexical access to inflected words as measured by lateralized visual lexical decision
Psychological Research, 1998In two lateralized visual lexical decision experiments conducted with normal subjects, we studied hemispheric performance in the recognition of case-inflected Finnish nouns. Previous research employing mainly locative cases has indicated that such noun forms undergo morphological decomposition.
M, Laine, M, Koivisto
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Auditory Lexical Decision and Repetition in Children
Ear & Hearing, 2016The objective of this study was to identify factors that may detract from children's ability to identify words they do and do not know. Factors investigated were acoustic constraints stemming from the presence of hearing loss (HL) or an acoustic competitor, and lexical constraints due to an impoverished or cluttered vocabulary.Eleven children with ...
Andrea L, Pittman, Madalyn A, Rash
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Priming by pictures in lexical decision
Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1984Cross-form priming of words by pictures was compared to within-form priming of words by words in a lexical decision task. For prime—target pairs containing repetitions of a concept or semantically related concepts, pictures provided priming of word targets in magnitudes at least as large as the priming provided by words themselves.
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