The speed at which target pictures are named increases monotonically as a function of prior retrieval of other exemplars of the same semantic category and is unaffected by the number of intervening items. This cumulative semantic interference effect is generally attributed to three mechanisms: shared feature activation, priming and lexical-level selection. However, at least two additional mechanisms have been proposed: (1) a 'booster' to amplify lexical-level activation and (2) retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF). In a perfusion functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) experiment, we tested hypotheses concerning the involvement of all five mechanisms. Our results demonstrate that the cumulative interference effect is associated with perf...
Semantic priming occurs when a subject is faster in recognising a target word when it is preceded by...
Naming an object entails a number of processing stages, including retrieval of a target lexical conc...
In the picture–word interference task, naming re-sponses are facilitated when a distractor word is o...
The speed at which target pictures are named increases monotonically as a function of prior retrieva...
The context in which objects are presented influences the speed at which they are named. We employed...
Objects presented in categorically related contexts are typically named slower than objects presente...
Objects presented in categorically related contexts are typically named slower than objects presente...
Highlights • Naming of intransitive actions is slower in related versus unrelated contexts. • Associ...
In the picture-word interference task, naming responses are facilitated when a distractor word is or...
Spoken word production is assumed to involve stages of processing in which activation spreads throug...
We used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate neural responses a...
International audienceDuring picture naming, the ease with which humans generate words is dependent ...
Semantic priming occurs when a subject is faster in recognising a target word when it is preceded by...
Naming an object entails a number of processing stages, including retrieval of a target lexical conc...
In the picture–word interference task, naming re-sponses are facilitated when a distractor word is o...
The speed at which target pictures are named increases monotonically as a function of prior retrieva...
The context in which objects are presented influences the speed at which they are named. We employed...
Objects presented in categorically related contexts are typically named slower than objects presente...
Objects presented in categorically related contexts are typically named slower than objects presente...
Highlights • Naming of intransitive actions is slower in related versus unrelated contexts. • Associ...
In the picture-word interference task, naming responses are facilitated when a distractor word is or...
Spoken word production is assumed to involve stages of processing in which activation spreads throug...
We used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate neural responses a...
International audienceDuring picture naming, the ease with which humans generate words is dependent ...
Semantic priming occurs when a subject is faster in recognising a target word when it is preceded by...
Naming an object entails a number of processing stages, including retrieval of a target lexical conc...
In the picture–word interference task, naming re-sponses are facilitated when a distractor word is o...