The present study employed a combined semantic judgment and lexical decision priming paradigm to examine the impact of working memory on the inhibitory processes of lexical ambiguity resolution. The results indicated that overall, participants activated one meaning of a presented homograph while not priming the alternative meaning. As hypothesized, participants with high working-memory spans exhibited a pattern of priming for congruent conditions and a lack of positive priming for incongruent conditions. In contrast, participants with low working-memory capacity showed priming for both congruent and incongruent conditions, but only for conditions in which the context was related to the dominant meaning of the homograph. The results suggest ...
In this study, ways of accessing information about ambiguous words were tested. The non-selective ac...
This thesis explores the processing of lexical ambiguity: words with several unrelated meanings (hom...
Recent research indicates that individuals with nonthalamic subcortical (NS) lesions call experience...
The current experiment assessed the relation between inhibitory mechanisms underlying language proce...
The current study examines the question of whether or not all meanings of an ambiguous word are acti...
In 2 studies, the authors used a combination of psychometric and experimental techniques to investig...
This series of three event-related potential experiments explored the issue of whether the underlyin...
This study investigates the role of specific inhibitory processes in lexical ambiguity resolution. A...
In this dissertation, I took advantage of a very common phenomenon, lexical ambiguity, to address th...
AbstractHuman language is massively ambiguous, yet we are generally able to identify the intended me...
In this study, we investigated whether the working memory involved the post-lexical semantic integra...
The present study investigated how a dementing illness such as Alzheimer's disease, might affect an ...
The purpose of this research is to examine why there are differences in language processing between ...
This study explores how contextual information interacts in discourse representation when a biased a...
The ambiguity disadvantage (slower processing of ambiguous words relative to unambiguous words) has ...
In this study, ways of accessing information about ambiguous words were tested. The non-selective ac...
This thesis explores the processing of lexical ambiguity: words with several unrelated meanings (hom...
Recent research indicates that individuals with nonthalamic subcortical (NS) lesions call experience...
The current experiment assessed the relation between inhibitory mechanisms underlying language proce...
The current study examines the question of whether or not all meanings of an ambiguous word are acti...
In 2 studies, the authors used a combination of psychometric and experimental techniques to investig...
This series of three event-related potential experiments explored the issue of whether the underlyin...
This study investigates the role of specific inhibitory processes in lexical ambiguity resolution. A...
In this dissertation, I took advantage of a very common phenomenon, lexical ambiguity, to address th...
AbstractHuman language is massively ambiguous, yet we are generally able to identify the intended me...
In this study, we investigated whether the working memory involved the post-lexical semantic integra...
The present study investigated how a dementing illness such as Alzheimer's disease, might affect an ...
The purpose of this research is to examine why there are differences in language processing between ...
This study explores how contextual information interacts in discourse representation when a biased a...
The ambiguity disadvantage (slower processing of ambiguous words relative to unambiguous words) has ...
In this study, ways of accessing information about ambiguous words were tested. The non-selective ac...
This thesis explores the processing of lexical ambiguity: words with several unrelated meanings (hom...
Recent research indicates that individuals with nonthalamic subcortical (NS) lesions call experience...