Evidence from dual-task performance indicates that speakers prefer not to select simultaneously responses in picture naming and another unrelated task, suggesting a response selection bottleneck in naming. In particular, when participants respond to tones with a manual response and name pictures with superimposed semantically related or unrelated distractor words, semantic interference in naming tends to be constant across stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) between the tone stimulus and the picture-word stimulus. In the present study, we examine whether semantic interference in picture naming depends on SOA in case of a task choice (naming the picture vs reading the word of a picture-word stimulus) based on tones. This situation requires co...
Despite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic processing demands attentio...
Picture–word interference is a widely employed paradigm to investigate lexical access in word produc...
International audienceDespite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic proce...
Evidence from dual-task performance indicates that speakers prefer not to select simultaneous respon...
Disagreement exists regarding the functional locus of semantic interference of distractor words in p...
Previous dual-task studies examining the locus of semantic interference of distractor words in pictu...
Previous dual-task studies examining the locus of semantic interference of distractor words in pictu...
Disagreement exists about whether lexical selection in word production is a competitive process. Com...
In 2 experiments participants named pictures of common objects with superimposed distractor words. I...
In 2 experiments participants named pictures of common objects with superimposed distractor words. I...
In 2 experiments participants named pictures of common objects with superimposed distractor words. I...
The semantic interference effect in the picture-word interference task is interpreted as an index of...
The understanding of the relationship between attention and normal language processing can provide i...
Item does not contain fulltextIn contrast to the large amount of dual-task research investigating th...
Despite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic processing demands attentio...
Picture–word interference is a widely employed paradigm to investigate lexical access in word produc...
International audienceDespite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic proce...
Evidence from dual-task performance indicates that speakers prefer not to select simultaneous respon...
Disagreement exists regarding the functional locus of semantic interference of distractor words in p...
Previous dual-task studies examining the locus of semantic interference of distractor words in pictu...
Previous dual-task studies examining the locus of semantic interference of distractor words in pictu...
Disagreement exists about whether lexical selection in word production is a competitive process. Com...
In 2 experiments participants named pictures of common objects with superimposed distractor words. I...
In 2 experiments participants named pictures of common objects with superimposed distractor words. I...
In 2 experiments participants named pictures of common objects with superimposed distractor words. I...
The semantic interference effect in the picture-word interference task is interpreted as an index of...
The understanding of the relationship between attention and normal language processing can provide i...
Item does not contain fulltextIn contrast to the large amount of dual-task research investigating th...
Despite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic processing demands attentio...
Picture–word interference is a widely employed paradigm to investigate lexical access in word produc...
International audienceDespite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic proce...