The ability to recognize words is frequently investigated using a lexical decision (LD) priming task in which subjects make rapid yes/no judgements as to whether visually presented letter strings (targets) are words or not. A well established finding is that words are recognized faster when preceded by related words. This semantic priming effect is believed to represent both automatic and conscious, strategic driven processes. One factor that influences the degree to which subjects recognize words automatically or consciously, is the time interval between the presentation of the prime and the presentation of the target. This is referred to as the stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA). Automatic processing tends to occur with short SOAs whereas ...
Two eye-tracking experiments were conducted in which the manual response mode typically used in lexi...
The present study was conducted to examine semantic and phonologically mediated priming in normal an...
Semantic processing theories propose activation of concepts via semantic features, with interferenc...
The activation of words in semantic memory occurs through automatic or controlled processes. Semanti...
This study tests the recent claim that Broca’s aphasics are impaired in automatic lexical access, in...
The activation of words in semantic memory occurs through automatic or controlled processes. Semanti...
Many researchers have assumed that testing for semantic priming in a lexical decision task assesses ...
Background: Semantic priming in individuals with anomic aphasia has never been the primary focus of ...
Lexical retrieval models illustrate both activation and inhibition between concepts, words, and phon...
Broca′s and Wernicke′s aphasics performed speeded lexical decisions on the third member of auditoril...
In 2 experiments, we assessed the effects of response latency and task-induced goals on the onset an...
In 2 experiments, we assessed the effects of response latency and task-induced goals on the onset an...
Broca’s and W ern icke’s aphasics performed speeded lexical decisions on the third member of auditor...
Semantic priming studies have great potential to improve understanding of lexical processing in peop...
This research investigation explored the cognitive processing operations of 18 healthy elderly (HE) ...
Two eye-tracking experiments were conducted in which the manual response mode typically used in lexi...
The present study was conducted to examine semantic and phonologically mediated priming in normal an...
Semantic processing theories propose activation of concepts via semantic features, with interferenc...
The activation of words in semantic memory occurs through automatic or controlled processes. Semanti...
This study tests the recent claim that Broca’s aphasics are impaired in automatic lexical access, in...
The activation of words in semantic memory occurs through automatic or controlled processes. Semanti...
Many researchers have assumed that testing for semantic priming in a lexical decision task assesses ...
Background: Semantic priming in individuals with anomic aphasia has never been the primary focus of ...
Lexical retrieval models illustrate both activation and inhibition between concepts, words, and phon...
Broca′s and Wernicke′s aphasics performed speeded lexical decisions on the third member of auditoril...
In 2 experiments, we assessed the effects of response latency and task-induced goals on the onset an...
In 2 experiments, we assessed the effects of response latency and task-induced goals on the onset an...
Broca’s and W ern icke’s aphasics performed speeded lexical decisions on the third member of auditor...
Semantic priming studies have great potential to improve understanding of lexical processing in peop...
This research investigation explored the cognitive processing operations of 18 healthy elderly (HE) ...
Two eye-tracking experiments were conducted in which the manual response mode typically used in lexi...
The present study was conducted to examine semantic and phonologically mediated priming in normal an...
Semantic processing theories propose activation of concepts via semantic features, with interferenc...