Semantic context modulates precision and speed of language production. Using different experimental designs including the Picture-Word-Interference (PWI) paradigm, it has consistently been shown that categorically related distractor words (e.g., cat) inhibit retrieval of the target picture name (dog). Here we introduce a novel variant of the PWI paradigm in which we present 8 words prior to a to be named target picture. Within this set, the number of words categorically related was varied between 3 and 5, and the picture to be named was either related or unrelated to the respective category. To disentangle interacting effects of semantic context we combined different naming paradigms manipulating the number of competitors and assessing the ...
Disagreement exists about whether lexical selection in word production is a competitive process. Com...
In the cyclic semantic blocking paradigm participants repeatedly name sets of objects with semantica...
In the present study, we extended the classic picture–word interference paradigm by the presentation...
Semantic context modulates precision and speed of language production. Using different experimental ...
Difficulties in saying the right word at the right time arise at least in part because multiple resp...
Acknowledgements We thank Nikki van Gasteren and Laudy van den Heuvel for their assistance with mate...
Two experiments investigated whether lexical retrieval for speaking can be characterized as a compet...
The ability to accurately and efficiently retrieve a word from the mental lexicon is a fundamental c...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
Two experiments are reported which investigate the effect of processing words prior to naming target...
When participants name pictures in the context of a distractor word in the Picture Word Interference...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
In this article, the authors explore semantic context effects in speaking. In particular, the author...
Picture–word interference is a widely employed paradigm to investigate lexical access in word produc...
Language production depends upon the context in which words are named. Renaming previous items resul...
Disagreement exists about whether lexical selection in word production is a competitive process. Com...
In the cyclic semantic blocking paradigm participants repeatedly name sets of objects with semantica...
In the present study, we extended the classic picture–word interference paradigm by the presentation...
Semantic context modulates precision and speed of language production. Using different experimental ...
Difficulties in saying the right word at the right time arise at least in part because multiple resp...
Acknowledgements We thank Nikki van Gasteren and Laudy van den Heuvel for their assistance with mate...
Two experiments investigated whether lexical retrieval for speaking can be characterized as a compet...
The ability to accurately and efficiently retrieve a word from the mental lexicon is a fundamental c...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
Two experiments are reported which investigate the effect of processing words prior to naming target...
When participants name pictures in the context of a distractor word in the Picture Word Interference...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
In this article, the authors explore semantic context effects in speaking. In particular, the author...
Picture–word interference is a widely employed paradigm to investigate lexical access in word produc...
Language production depends upon the context in which words are named. Renaming previous items resul...
Disagreement exists about whether lexical selection in word production is a competitive process. Com...
In the cyclic semantic blocking paradigm participants repeatedly name sets of objects with semantica...
In the present study, we extended the classic picture–word interference paradigm by the presentation...