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The lexical decision list task: A research note
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1984The lexical decision list task, a paper-and-pencil version of the standard lexical decision task, is introduced and described. Data are reported demonstrating that subjects' responses to manipulations of phonological confusability, stimulus difficulty, and case presentation are analogous to those obtained with the use of the standard task.
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Event-related brain potentials evoked by verbs and nouns in a primed lexical decision task.
Psychophysiology, 2001We investigated whether verbs and nouns evoke comparable behavioral and N400 effects in a primed lexical decision task. Twenty-nine students were tested, 13 in a pilot study in which only response times and error rates were collected and 16 in a study in
F. Rösler, J. Streb, H. Haan
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The processing advantage and disadvantage for homophones in lexical decision tasks.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2013Studies using the lexical decision task with English stimuli have demonstrated that homophones are responded to more slowly than nonhomophonic controls. In contrast, several studies using Chinese stimuli have shown that homophones are responded to more rapidly than nonhomophonic controls.
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Mediated priming (e.g., from LION to STRIPES via TIGER) is predicted by spreading activation models but only by some integration models. The goal of the present research was to localize mediated priming by assessing two-step priming effects on N400 and ...
D. Chwilla, H. Kolk, G. Mulder
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Mediated priming (e.g., from LION to STRIPES via TIGER) is predicted by spreading activation models but only by some integration models. The goal of the present research was to localize mediated priming by assessing two-step priming effects on N400 and ...
D. Chwilla, H. Kolk, G. Mulder
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Reading disability and hemispheric interaction on a lexical decision task
Brain and Cognition, 2006The assumptions tested were that the relative contribution of each hemisphere to reading alters with experience and that experience increases suppression of the simultaneous use of identical strategies by the non-dominant hemisphere. Males that were reading disabled and phonologically impaired, reading disabled and phonologically normal, or with no ...
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The Organization of Mental Lexicon and Lexical Decision Task
Neurologia Croatica. Supplement, 2007In this study the problem of organization of mental lexicon is reduced to the study of prefixation as a productive part of derivational morphology in Croatian: are prefixed words stored as unanalyzable items or prefixes and roots are stored separately in the mental lexicon? The method of ERP is used in a lexical decision task with four groups of words:
Maričić, Antonija, Palmović, Marijan
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A Task Analysis of Lexical Decisions
1983A task analysis of the Lexical Decision Task (LDT) was performed. Several alternative explanations are explored, and experiments designed to investigate these models are reported. These experiments provide strong evidence for the use of multiple decision strategies in the LDT.
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The influence of lexical and structural variables on lexical decision and syllable judgment tasks
Journal of Research in Reading, 1985ABSTRACTIn this study subjects were presented with a series of letter strings and required to either make a lexical decision about each one or to judge the number of syllables present. The factors manipulated were lexicality (word/nonword), word frequency (high/low), syllables (one/two), and array length (4, 5, 6 letters).
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