We investigated the neural basis of inhibitory control during lexical selection. Participants overtly named pictures while response times (RTs) and event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded. The difficulty of lexical selection was manipulated by using object and action pictures with high name agreement (few response candidates) versus low name agreement (many response candidates). To assess the involvement of inhibition, we conducted delta plot analyses of naming RTs and examined the N2 component of the ERP. We found longer mean naming RTs and a larger N2 amplitude in the low relative to the high name agreement condition. For action naming we found a negative correlation between the slopes of the slowest delta segment and the diff...
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Spoken word production is assumed to involve stages of processing in which activation spreads throug...
Whereas it has long been assumed that competition plays a role in lexical selection in word producti...
We investigated the neural basis of inhibitory control during lexical selection. Participants overtl...
The present study examined the relation between nonselective inhibition and selective inhibition in ...
In two studies, we examined whether explicit distractors are necessary and sufficient toevoke select...
The "distractor-frequency effect" refers to the finding that high-frequency (HF) distractor words sl...
This study investigated the nature of the interference effect of semantically related distractors in...
Item does not contain fulltextIn 2 studies, we examined whether explicit distractors are necessary a...
Disagreement exists regarding the functional locus of semantic interference of distractor words in p...
Contains fulltext : 102519pre.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)Picture–word in...
According to a prominent theory of language production, concepts activate multiple associated words ...
A fundamental ability of speakers is to quickly retrieve words from long-term memory. According to a...
It has been argued that inhibition is a mechanism of attentional control in bilingual language perfo...
The study investigated the neuronal basis of the retrieval of words from the mental lexicon. The sem...
Contains fulltext : 99699.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
Spoken word production is assumed to involve stages of processing in which activation spreads throug...
Whereas it has long been assumed that competition plays a role in lexical selection in word producti...
We investigated the neural basis of inhibitory control during lexical selection. Participants overtl...
The present study examined the relation between nonselective inhibition and selective inhibition in ...
In two studies, we examined whether explicit distractors are necessary and sufficient toevoke select...
The "distractor-frequency effect" refers to the finding that high-frequency (HF) distractor words sl...
This study investigated the nature of the interference effect of semantically related distractors in...
Item does not contain fulltextIn 2 studies, we examined whether explicit distractors are necessary a...
Disagreement exists regarding the functional locus of semantic interference of distractor words in p...
Contains fulltext : 102519pre.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)Picture–word in...
According to a prominent theory of language production, concepts activate multiple associated words ...
A fundamental ability of speakers is to quickly retrieve words from long-term memory. According to a...
It has been argued that inhibition is a mechanism of attentional control in bilingual language perfo...
The study investigated the neuronal basis of the retrieval of words from the mental lexicon. The sem...
Contains fulltext : 99699.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
Spoken word production is assumed to involve stages of processing in which activation spreads throug...
Whereas it has long been assumed that competition plays a role in lexical selection in word producti...