With a picture–picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical selection during language production. Participants produced novel noun–noun compounds in response to two adjacently displayed objects that were categorically related or unrelated (e.g., depicted objects: apple and cherry; naming response: “apple–cherry”). We observed semantic interference, with slower compound naming for related relative to unrelated pictures, very similar to interference effects produced by semantically related context words in picture–word-interference paradigms. This finding suggests that previous failures to observe reliable interference induced by context pictures may be due to the weakness of lexical activation and compe...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
Naming a picture is slower in categorically related compared with unrelated contexts, an effect term...
Glaser and Glaser (1989) reported that naming a target picture takes more time when it is accompanie...
With a picture–picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical s...
In this study, we present 3 picture–word interference (PWI) experiments designed to investigate whet...
Four experiments are reported to study lexical access in picture naming. Interference was found when...
In the semantic priming paradigm,semantically related word-word pairings produce facilitation in nam...
The semantic interference effect in the picture-word interference task is interpreted as an index of...
Semantic context modulates precision and speed of language production. Using different experimental ...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
In 2 experiments participants named pictures of common objects with superimposed distractor words. I...
In 2 experiments participants named pictures of common objects with superimposed distractor words. I...
The processes underlying speech production, in particular object naming, are subject to many influen...
Disagreement exists regarding the functional locus of semantic interference of distractor words in p...
In 2 experiments participants named pictures of common objects with superimposed distractor words. I...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
Naming a picture is slower in categorically related compared with unrelated contexts, an effect term...
Glaser and Glaser (1989) reported that naming a target picture takes more time when it is accompanie...
With a picture–picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical s...
In this study, we present 3 picture–word interference (PWI) experiments designed to investigate whet...
Four experiments are reported to study lexical access in picture naming. Interference was found when...
In the semantic priming paradigm,semantically related word-word pairings produce facilitation in nam...
The semantic interference effect in the picture-word interference task is interpreted as an index of...
Semantic context modulates precision and speed of language production. Using different experimental ...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
In 2 experiments participants named pictures of common objects with superimposed distractor words. I...
In 2 experiments participants named pictures of common objects with superimposed distractor words. I...
The processes underlying speech production, in particular object naming, are subject to many influen...
Disagreement exists regarding the functional locus of semantic interference of distractor words in p...
In 2 experiments participants named pictures of common objects with superimposed distractor words. I...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
Naming a picture is slower in categorically related compared with unrelated contexts, an effect term...
Glaser and Glaser (1989) reported that naming a target picture takes more time when it is accompanie...