Four experiments are reported to study lexical access in picture naming. Interference was found when semantically related word primes were presented, but no effect was obtained using picture primes (Experiment 1). In Experiments 2a, 2b and 3, we introduced a new technique: Double-priming. The technique requires naming a picture target after presentation of two stimuli: a preprime stimulus and a picture prime. The results showed that the presentation of a semantically related preprime word slowed picture naming (Experiments 2a and 3). The interference was not due to the single effect of the preprime nor to the prime’s lexical processing since related primes by themselves (Experiment 1), and primes preceded by unrelated word preprimes (Experi...
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...
Whereas it has long been assumed that competition plays a role in lexical selection in word producti...
In the semantic priming paradigm,semantically related word-word pairings produce facilitation in nam...
With a picture–picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical s...
In this study, we present 3 picture–word interference (PWI) experiments designed to investigate whet...
Two naming experiments are reported that replicated previous findings of semantic interference as a ...
Lexical decision and pronunciation tasks were used to investigate semantic priming, the finding that...
International audienceWe report four picture-naming experiments in which the pictures were preceded ...
Over the past 40 years, researchers have assumed that semantic interference effects in picture namin...
Studies of lexical access in speech planning often use priming or interference paradigms, where a ta...
Two experiments are reported which investigate the effect of processing words prior to naming target...
Over the past 40 years, researchers have assumed that semantic interference effects in picture namin...
Glaser and Glaser (1989) reported that naming a target picture takes more time when it is accompanie...
Disagreement exists regarding the functional locus of semantic interference of distractor words in p...
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...
Whereas it has long been assumed that competition plays a role in lexical selection in word producti...
In the semantic priming paradigm,semantically related word-word pairings produce facilitation in nam...
With a picture–picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical s...
In this study, we present 3 picture–word interference (PWI) experiments designed to investigate whet...
Two naming experiments are reported that replicated previous findings of semantic interference as a ...
Lexical decision and pronunciation tasks were used to investigate semantic priming, the finding that...
International audienceWe report four picture-naming experiments in which the pictures were preceded ...
Over the past 40 years, researchers have assumed that semantic interference effects in picture namin...
Studies of lexical access in speech planning often use priming or interference paradigms, where a ta...
Two experiments are reported which investigate the effect of processing words prior to naming target...
Over the past 40 years, researchers have assumed that semantic interference effects in picture namin...
Glaser and Glaser (1989) reported that naming a target picture takes more time when it is accompanie...
Disagreement exists regarding the functional locus of semantic interference of distractor words in p...
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...
Whereas it has long been assumed that competition plays a role in lexical selection in word producti...