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Spreading activation within semantic categories: Comments on Rosch's "Cognitive representation of semantic categories."

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1975
In the letter-matching task of Posner andMitchell (1967), a subject looks at a pairof letters and decides whether they are thesame or different. The typical finding isthat subjects take longer to respond toname-identical pairs such as Aa than tophysically identical pairs such as AA.
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Semantic category dissociations, familiarity and gender.

Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior, 2000
We carried out four experiments to assess the extent to which familiarity with certain objects in everyday life is related to gender and can account, at least partially, for the semantic category dissociation observed in a few brain-damaged patients. In the first experiment, 210 normal subjects, half males and half females, were given the names of 60 ...
E. Albanese   +3 more
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Functorial Semantics Category

2022
Guerino Mazzola   +3 more
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Semantic satiation within-category

2013
The phenomenon of Semantic Satiation refers to temporary loss or attenuation of the meaning of a word when this word is repeatedly perceived. For instance, Kounios and colleagues (2000) showed a modulation on the ERP amplitude within the timewindow of the N400 to critical words (e.g., cat), as a function of the number of presentations (1 or 15) to a ...
Eduardo Navarrete   +2 more
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Semantic-Guided Novel Category Discovery

Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
The Novel Category Discovery problem aims to cluster an unlabeled set with the help of a labeled set consisting of disjoint but related classes. However, existing models treat class names as discrete one-hot labels and ignore the semantic understanding of these classes.
Weishuai Wang   +3 more
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EEG phase patterns reflect the representation of semantic categories of objects

Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, 2015
M. Behroozi, M. Daliri, B. Shekarchi
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Semantic Categories and the Development of Categorial Grammars

1988
A main claim about Categorial Grammars is that they involve semantic categories rather than the standard syntactic categories employed in linguistic description. But, what kind of entities are semantic categories? What relation do they impose between syntactic structure and semantic representation?
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