Derived equivalence relations, it has been argued, provide a behavioral model of semantic or symbolic meaning in natural language, and thus equivalence relations should possess properties that are typically associated with semantic relations. The present study sought to test this basic postulate using semantic priming. Across three experiments, participants were trained and tested in two 4-member equivalence relations using word-like nonsense words. Participants also were exposed to a single- or two-word lexical decision task, and both direct (Experiment 1) and mediated (Experiments 2 and 3) priming effects for reaction times and event-related potentials were observed within but not across equivalence relations. The findings support the arg...
Recent research using the event-related potential (ERP) technique has shown that equivalence relatio...
The present study examined if derived relations under contextual control could produce association a...
Semantic relationships between words are a key component in the functioning of our semantic memory, ...
Derived equivalence relations, it has been argued, provide a behavioral model of semantic or symboli...
Derived equivalence relations, it has been argued, provide a behavioral model of semantic or symboli...
If derived stimulus relations can serve as a beginning behavioral model of semantic meaning, many of...
Semantic priming has been widely observed at both behavioral and electrophysiological levels as redu...
The current article argues that an important component of the research agenda for Relational Frame T...
In two experiments, direct and indirect semantic priming were measured using event-related potential...
Article 1: Semantic priming and stimulus equivalence are research areas that study relations between...
Existing accounts of single-word semantic priming phenomena incorporate multiple mechanisms, such as...
Existing accounts of single-word semantic priming phenomena incorporate multiple mechanisms, such as...
Two experiments are reported that provide evidence on task-induced effects during visual lexical pro...
An attractor network was trained to compute from word form to semantic representations that were bas...
Semantic priming has been a major subject of interest for psycholinguists, whose aim is to discover ...
Recent research using the event-related potential (ERP) technique has shown that equivalence relatio...
The present study examined if derived relations under contextual control could produce association a...
Semantic relationships between words are a key component in the functioning of our semantic memory, ...
Derived equivalence relations, it has been argued, provide a behavioral model of semantic or symboli...
Derived equivalence relations, it has been argued, provide a behavioral model of semantic or symboli...
If derived stimulus relations can serve as a beginning behavioral model of semantic meaning, many of...
Semantic priming has been widely observed at both behavioral and electrophysiological levels as redu...
The current article argues that an important component of the research agenda for Relational Frame T...
In two experiments, direct and indirect semantic priming were measured using event-related potential...
Article 1: Semantic priming and stimulus equivalence are research areas that study relations between...
Existing accounts of single-word semantic priming phenomena incorporate multiple mechanisms, such as...
Existing accounts of single-word semantic priming phenomena incorporate multiple mechanisms, such as...
Two experiments are reported that provide evidence on task-induced effects during visual lexical pro...
An attractor network was trained to compute from word form to semantic representations that were bas...
Semantic priming has been a major subject of interest for psycholinguists, whose aim is to discover ...
Recent research using the event-related potential (ERP) technique has shown that equivalence relatio...
The present study examined if derived relations under contextual control could produce association a...
Semantic relationships between words are a key component in the functioning of our semantic memory, ...