In this study, we present 3 picture–word interference (PWI) experiments designed to investigate whether lexical selection processes are competitive. We focus on semantic associative relations, which should interfere according to competitive models but not according to certain noncompetitive models. In a modified version of the PWI paradigm, distractor word pairs were simultaneously presented with the target picture. The distractor words were orthographically related directly to the target picture name (distractors: camera bagel; target: camel), indirectly related to the name of a semantic associate of the target (distractors: camera bagel; target: pyramid, an associate of camel), or unrelated. In a first experiment, which included only indi...
A number of recent studies have questioned the idea that lexical selection during speech production ...
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The present study examined the relation between nonselective inhibition and selective inhibition in ...
In this study, we present 3 picture–word interference (PWI) experiments designed to investigate whet...
In the semantic priming paradigm,semantically related word-word pairings produce facilitation in nam...
With a picture–picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical s...
Four experiments are reported to study lexical access in picture naming. Interference was found when...
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One of the major debates in the field of word production is whether lexical selection is competitive...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
Semantic interference effects in the picture–word interference (PWI) paradigm have long been assumed...
A central issue in research on speech production is whether or not the retrieval of words from the m...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
Over the past 40 years, researchers have assumed that semantic interference effects in picture namin...
Over the past 40 years, researchers have assumed that semantic interference effects in picture namin...
A number of recent studies have questioned the idea that lexical selection during speech production ...
Contains fulltext : 99699.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
The present study examined the relation between nonselective inhibition and selective inhibition in ...
In this study, we present 3 picture–word interference (PWI) experiments designed to investigate whet...
In the semantic priming paradigm,semantically related word-word pairings produce facilitation in nam...
With a picture–picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical s...
Four experiments are reported to study lexical access in picture naming. Interference was found when...
Contains fulltext : 102442pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Whereas it h...
One of the major debates in the field of word production is whether lexical selection is competitive...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
Semantic interference effects in the picture–word interference (PWI) paradigm have long been assumed...
A central issue in research on speech production is whether or not the retrieval of words from the m...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
Over the past 40 years, researchers have assumed that semantic interference effects in picture namin...
Over the past 40 years, researchers have assumed that semantic interference effects in picture namin...
A number of recent studies have questioned the idea that lexical selection during speech production ...
Contains fulltext : 99699.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
The present study examined the relation between nonselective inhibition and selective inhibition in ...