The influence of prime characteristics in semantic priming [PDF]
The semantic priming effect refers to the finding that processing a target word is facilitated when it is preceded by a related prime compared to an unrelated prime, and the semantic priming paradigm has been a key way to examine how knowledge is ...
Ajay Mangat +3 more
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Subliminal semantic priming in speech. [PDF]
Numerous studies have reported subliminal repetition and semantic priming in the visual modality. We transferred this paradigm to the auditory modality. Prime awareness was manipulated by a reduction of sound intensity level.
Jérôme Daltrozzo +3 more
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Aging Effects on Phonological and Semantic Priming in the Tip-of-the-Tongue: Evidence From a Two-Step Approach [PDF]
The mechanism underlying the age difference in spoken word production remains controversial. We used a two-step approach proposed by Gollan and Brown (2006) to investigate the semantic and phonological retrieval deficits when tip-of-the-tongue occurs in ...
Mingkun Ouyang, Xiao Cai, Qingfang Zhang
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Semantic priming and schizotypal personality: reassessing the link between thought disorder and enhanced spreading of semantic activation [PDF]
The term schizotypy refers to a group of stable personality traits with attributes similar to symptoms of schizophrenia, usually classified in terms of positive, negative or cognitive disorganization symptoms.
Javier Rodríguez-Ferreiro +2 more
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Can sensory and semantic priming enhance the effects of guided self-compassion meditation? A proof-of-concept study [PDF]
IntroductionSelf-compassion is a fundamental aspect of psychological health and well-being that can be cultivated through self-compassion meditations, but it remains unclear how to facilitate this most effectively.
Ivana Buric +7 more
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Using electrophysiological correlates of early semantic priming to test models of reading aloud [PDF]
The speed at which semantics is accessed by words with consistent (simple) and inconsistent (difficult) spelling–sound correspondences can be used to test predictions of models of reading aloud.
Conrad Perry
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Semantic priming, not repetition priming, is to blame for false hearing. [PDF]
Contextual and sensory information are combined in speech perception. Conflict between the two can lead to false hearing, defined as a high-confidence misidentification of a spoken word. Rogers, Jacoby, and Sommers (Psychology and Aging, 27(1), 33-45, 2012) found that older adults are more susceptible to false hearing than are young adults, using a ...
Rogers CS.
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This study presents a Polish semantic priming dataset and semantic similarity ratings for word pairs obtained with native Polish speakers, as well as a range of semantic spaces.
Karolina Rataj +3 more
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The inflectional morphology representation of individual words in the mental lexicon [PDF]
Models of complex word recognition can be separated into two wide groups: symbolic and connectionist. Symbolic models presume the existence of an explicit morphological representation of individual words; connectionist models do not and consider ...
Lalić Bojan
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The semantic priming project [PDF]
Speeded naming and lexical decision data for 1,661 target words following related and unrelated primes were collected from 768 subjects across four different universities. These behavioral measures have been integrated with demographic information for each subject and descriptive characteristics for every item.
Hutchison, K.A. +9 more
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