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Semantic processing in aphasia: evidence from semantic priming and semantic interference [PDF]
Semantic processing theories propose activation of concepts via semantic features, with\ud interference from semantic neighbours arising due to shared features. Semantic impairment\ud has been explained as damage to activation and interference mechanisms, and linked to\ud impaired semantic control.
Dyson, L., Morgan, J., Herbert, R.
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Electrophysiological Evidence of Semantic Interference in Visual Search [PDF]
Abstract Visual evoked responses were monitored while participants searched for a target (e.g., bird) in a four-object display that could include a semantically related distractor (e.g., fish). The occurrence of both the target and the semantically related distractor modulated the N2pc response to the search display: The N2pc amplitude ...
Anna L. Telling +3 more
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Retrieval interference and semantic interpretation [PDF]
Similarity-based interference has played an important role in motivating cue-based models of memory retrieval during language comprehension. One example of interference comes from illusions of grammaticality, where ungrammatical sentences are perceived as grammatical (e.g. ‘the key to the cabinets were rusty’).
Ian Cunnings, Patrick Sturt
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Interferensi Semantis Bahasa Jawa dalam Bahasa Indonesia
Semantic interference of bahasa Jawa (BJ) in bahasa Indonesia occurs on several levels. BJ interference occurs couse textual translation, the context of storytelling/speaking (mind) is BJ not BI, the closeness of the meaning or equivalence of words, and ...
Bayu Pramono +2 more
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Is semantic interference really automatic? [PDF]
Interference in picture naming by task-irrelevant words in Stroop-like paradigms has been interpreted as evidence of automatic semantic processing of unattended words. However, this effect may have been due to attentional rather than automatic processing.
Michael B. Reiner, Frederick J. Morrison
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Studies of semantic interference in language production have provided evidence for a role of cognitive control mechanisms in regulating the activation of semantic competitors during naming.
Jason E. Crowther, Randi C. Martin
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On the categorical nature of the semantic interference effect in the picture-word interference paradigm [PDF]
Two picture-word interference experiments are reported in which the boundaries of the semantic interference effect are explored. In both experiments, participants named pictures (e.g., a picture of a car) that appeared with superimposed word distractors.
Costa, Albert +2 more
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Lexical cohort size is known to play an important role in the magnitude of semantic interference during picture naming in continuous and blocking naming tasks.
Mingkun Ouyang, Xiao Cai, Qingfang Zhang
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Subjective Cognitive Decline Is More Accurate When Metamemory Is Better
ObjectiveSubjective cognitive decline (SCD) has emerged as one of the first manifestations of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, discrepancies in its relationship with tests of memory and other cognitive abilities have hindered SCD’s diagnostic utility ...
Silvia Chapman +27 more
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The Updating Status in Facebook: The Interference of English among Users in Academic Context
This study investigates the interference of English use made by Facebook users in writing status on their account. The researchers formulated two research questions: 1) what types of interferences are found on Facebook status; 2) what factors cause ...
Roslina Roslina, Nurhayati Nurhayati
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