Item does not contain fulltextIn 2 studies, we examined whether explicit distractors are necessary and sufficient to evoke selective inhibition in 3 naming tasks: the semantic blocking, picture word interference, and color word Snoop task. Delta plots were used to quantify the size of the interference effects as a :function of reaction time (RT). Selective inhibition was operationalized as the decrease in the size of the interference effect as a function of naming RT. For all naming tasks, mean naming RTs were significantly longer in the interference condition than in the control condition. The slopes of the interference effects for the longest naming RTs correlated with the magnitude of the mean interference effect in both the semantic blo...
Item does not contain fulltextWe investigated the neural basis of inhibitory control during lexical ...
Item does not contain fulltextA number of recent studies have questioned the idea that lexical selec...
Picture–word interference is a widely employed paradigm to investigate lexical access in word produc...
In two studies, we examined whether explicit distractors are necessary and sufficient toevoke select...
The present study examined the relation between nonselective inhibition and selective inhibition in ...
Contains fulltext : 102442pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Whereas it h...
Recently many authors have stressed that domain-general cognitive processes may affect performance i...
The present study investigated the interplay between selective inhibition (the ability to suppress s...
<div><p>The present study investigated the interplay between selective inhibition (the ability to su...
Disagreement exists about whether lexical selection in word production is a competitive process. Com...
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...
In 2 experiments participants named pictures of common objects with superimposed distractor words. I...
Disagreement exists regarding the functional locus of semantic interference of distractor words in p...
Item does not contain fulltextThe semantic interference effect in the picture-word interference task...
Item does not contain fulltextWe investigated the neural basis of inhibitory control during lexical ...
Item does not contain fulltextA number of recent studies have questioned the idea that lexical selec...
Picture–word interference is a widely employed paradigm to investigate lexical access in word produc...
In two studies, we examined whether explicit distractors are necessary and sufficient toevoke select...
The present study examined the relation between nonselective inhibition and selective inhibition in ...
Contains fulltext : 102442pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Whereas it h...
Recently many authors have stressed that domain-general cognitive processes may affect performance i...
The present study investigated the interplay between selective inhibition (the ability to suppress s...
<div><p>The present study investigated the interplay between selective inhibition (the ability to su...
Disagreement exists about whether lexical selection in word production is a competitive process. Com...
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...
In 2 experiments participants named pictures of common objects with superimposed distractor words. I...
Disagreement exists regarding the functional locus of semantic interference of distractor words in p...
Item does not contain fulltextThe semantic interference effect in the picture-word interference task...
Item does not contain fulltextWe investigated the neural basis of inhibitory control during lexical ...
Item does not contain fulltextA number of recent studies have questioned the idea that lexical selec...
Picture–word interference is a widely employed paradigm to investigate lexical access in word produc...