In the present study, the authors examined with event-related brain potentials whether phonological encoding in picture naming is mediated by basic semantic feature retrieval or proceeds independently. In a manual 2-choice go/no-go task the choice response depended on a semantic classification (animal vs. object) and the execution decision was contingent on a classification of name phonology (vowel vs. consonant). The introduction of a semantic task mixing procedure allowed for selectively manipulating the speed of semantic feature retrieval. Serial and parallel models were tested on the basis of their differential predictions for the effect of this manipulation on the lateralized readiness potential and N200 component. The findings indicat...
Retrieval from semantic memory of conceptual and lexical information is essential for producing spee...
The time course of brain activation during word production has become an area of increasingly intens...
The current study investigated the nature of phonological codes used in visual word recognition. The...
In the present study, the authors examined with event-related brain potentials whether phonological ...
In the present study, the authors examined with event-related brain potentials whether phonological ...
In this article a new approach to the distinction between serial/contingent and parallel/independent...
The temporal properties of semantic and phonological processes in speech production were investigate...
There is considerable debate about the extent to which phonology and semantics are functionally inde...
Current psycholinguistic models suggest that we know what we want to say before we decide how we are...
When concepts are retrieved from memory, this process occurs within a rich search space where multip...
We present a new technique for studying the activation of semantic and phonological codes in speech ...
Spoken language production involves lexical-semantic access and phonological encoding. A theoretical...
Background: Reading words for meaning relies on orthographic, phonological and semantic processing. ...
Picture naming tasks are largely used to elicit the production of specific words and sentences in ps...
Retrieval from semantic memory of conceptual and lexical information is essential for producing spee...
The time course of brain activation during word production has become an area of increasingly intens...
The current study investigated the nature of phonological codes used in visual word recognition. The...
In the present study, the authors examined with event-related brain potentials whether phonological ...
In the present study, the authors examined with event-related brain potentials whether phonological ...
In this article a new approach to the distinction between serial/contingent and parallel/independent...
The temporal properties of semantic and phonological processes in speech production were investigate...
There is considerable debate about the extent to which phonology and semantics are functionally inde...
Current psycholinguistic models suggest that we know what we want to say before we decide how we are...
When concepts are retrieved from memory, this process occurs within a rich search space where multip...
We present a new technique for studying the activation of semantic and phonological codes in speech ...
Spoken language production involves lexical-semantic access and phonological encoding. A theoretical...
Background: Reading words for meaning relies on orthographic, phonological and semantic processing. ...
Picture naming tasks are largely used to elicit the production of specific words and sentences in ps...
Retrieval from semantic memory of conceptual and lexical information is essential for producing spee...
The time course of brain activation during word production has become an area of increasingly intens...
The current study investigated the nature of phonological codes used in visual word recognition. The...