Four experiments consider the role of semantic category information in word identification using a serial classification reaction time paradigm. Experimental variables were manipulated by varying the semantic properties of blocks of trials and the target search instructions. Experiments 1, 2, and 3 investigated the facilitation on target word recognition of manipulating the categorical homogeneity of the nontarget words. An homogeneous nontarget set facilitated the classification of unrelated target words. This category contrast effect was obtained in all conditions, although its magnitude depended upon target search instructions. Experiment 3 also investigated whether word identification was inhibited if subjects were prevented from utiliz...
This paper considers a family of inductive problems where reasoners must identify familiar categorie...
The influence of semantic context on word identification was examined using masked target displays. ...
When participants name pictures in the context of a distractor word in the Picture Word Interference...
The studies reported here were generated out of the hypothesis that category information about a wor...
Three event-related potential (ERP) experiments examined whether semantic content can be accessed Fr...
The same 500 words were presented in 6 different word identification tasks (Experiment 1: lexical de...
Three event-related potential (ERP) experiments examined whether semantic content can be accessed fr...
Major hypotheses about the processes involved in word recognition are reviewed and then assessed thr...
We rarely think about how we perceive objects in our surroundings. We can categorize objects – divid...
Lexical processing is defined as the way individual access words in the mental lexicon. Word re...
Contains fulltext : 5949.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In seven experime...
This study tests two types of models that have been proposed to explain recent findings on the time ...
We investigated the role of lexical syntactic information such as grammatical gender and category in...
This paper considers a family of inductive problems where reasoners must identify familiar categorie...
The purpose of this experiment was to examine effects of effectiveness of category cues and discrimi...
This paper considers a family of inductive problems where reasoners must identify familiar categorie...
The influence of semantic context on word identification was examined using masked target displays. ...
When participants name pictures in the context of a distractor word in the Picture Word Interference...
The studies reported here were generated out of the hypothesis that category information about a wor...
Three event-related potential (ERP) experiments examined whether semantic content can be accessed Fr...
The same 500 words were presented in 6 different word identification tasks (Experiment 1: lexical de...
Three event-related potential (ERP) experiments examined whether semantic content can be accessed fr...
Major hypotheses about the processes involved in word recognition are reviewed and then assessed thr...
We rarely think about how we perceive objects in our surroundings. We can categorize objects – divid...
Lexical processing is defined as the way individual access words in the mental lexicon. Word re...
Contains fulltext : 5949.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In seven experime...
This study tests two types of models that have been proposed to explain recent findings on the time ...
We investigated the role of lexical syntactic information such as grammatical gender and category in...
This paper considers a family of inductive problems where reasoners must identify familiar categorie...
The purpose of this experiment was to examine effects of effectiveness of category cues and discrimi...
This paper considers a family of inductive problems where reasoners must identify familiar categorie...
The influence of semantic context on word identification was examined using masked target displays. ...
When participants name pictures in the context of a distractor word in the Picture Word Interference...