<div><p>The present study investigated the interplay between selective inhibition (the ability to suppress specific competing responses) and nonselective inhibition (the ability to suppress any inappropriate response) during single word production. To this end, we combined two well-established research paradigms: the picture-word interference task and the stop-signal task. Selective inhibition was assessed by instructing participants to name target pictures (e.g., dog) in the presence of semantically related (e.g., cat) or unrelated (e.g., window) distractor words. Nonselective inhibition was tested by occasionally presenting a visual stop-signal, indicating that participants should withhold their verbal response. The stop-signal was presen...
Spoken production requires lexical selection, guided by the conceptual representation of the to-be-n...
Lexical access in speech production involves multiple processing stages, beginning with the mental g...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
The present study investigated the interplay between selective inhibition (the ability to suppress s...
The present study investigated the interplay between selective inhibition (the ability to suppress s...
The present study examined the relation between nonselective inhibition and selective inhibition in ...
Recently many authors have stressed that domain-general cognitive processes may affect performance i...
In two studies, we examined whether explicit distractors are necessary and sufficient toevoke select...
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Item does not contain fulltextA number of recent studies have questioned the idea that lexical selec...
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In the picture word interference (PWI) paradigm, participants name pictures while ignoring accompany...
Disagreement exists regarding the functional locus of semantic interference of distractor words in p...
Lexical selection-both during reading aloud and speech production-involves selecting an intended wor...
Spoken production requires lexical selection, guided by the conceptual representation of the to-be-n...
Lexical access in speech production involves multiple processing stages, beginning with the mental g...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
The present study investigated the interplay between selective inhibition (the ability to suppress s...
The present study investigated the interplay between selective inhibition (the ability to suppress s...
The present study examined the relation between nonselective inhibition and selective inhibition in ...
Recently many authors have stressed that domain-general cognitive processes may affect performance i...
In two studies, we examined whether explicit distractors are necessary and sufficient toevoke select...
Item does not contain fulltextIn 2 studies, we examined whether explicit distractors are necessary a...
Item does not contain fulltextA number of recent studies have questioned the idea that lexical selec...
Contains fulltext : 102442pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Whereas it h...
Contains fulltext : 99699.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
In the picture word interference (PWI) paradigm, participants name pictures while ignoring accompany...
Disagreement exists regarding the functional locus of semantic interference of distractor words in p...
Lexical selection-both during reading aloud and speech production-involves selecting an intended wor...
Spoken production requires lexical selection, guided by the conceptual representation of the to-be-n...
Lexical access in speech production involves multiple processing stages, beginning with the mental g...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...