This paper studies the influence of adverse listening conditions on exemplar effects in priming experiments that do not instruct participants to use their episodic memories. We conducted two lexical decision experiments, in which a prime and a target represented the same word type and could be spoken by the same or a different speaker. In Experiment 1, participants listened to clear speech, and showed no exemplar effects: they recognised repetitions by the same speaker as quickly as different speaker repetitions. In Experiment 2, the stimuli contained noise, and exemplar effects did arise. Importantly, Experiment 1 elicited longer average RTs than Experiment 2, a result that contradicts the time-course hypothesis, according to which exempla...
Disfluencies can affect language comprehension, but to date, most studies have focused on disfluent ...
While most researchers now assume that the mental lexicon contains both abstract representations and...
The joint effects of stimulus quality and word frequency in lexical decision were examined in 4 expe...
This study investigates the influence of adverse listening conditions on the occurrence of exemplar ...
Numerous experiments indicate that listeners retain detailed information on spoken words in memory, ...
Listeners in priming experiments generally recognize repeated words more quickly and/or more accurat...
This paper studies the robustness of exemplar effects in word comprehension by means of four long-te...
This paper studies the robustness of exemplar effects in word comprehension by means of four long-te...
This paper studies the robustness of exemplar effects in word comprehension by means of four long-te...
In four experiments, we investigated the automaticity of exemplar activation. In the first three stu...
This study compares the role of exemplars in native and non-native listening. Two English identity p...
In previous studies, additive effects of masked repetition and word frequency on lexical decision la...
The natural language frequency of a word is known to influence the ability to perform recognition ju...
Disfluencies can affect language comprehension, but to date, most studies have focused on disfluent ...
That speakers accommodate in speech production is one of the most robust findings of the work on spe...
Disfluencies can affect language comprehension, but to date, most studies have focused on disfluent ...
While most researchers now assume that the mental lexicon contains both abstract representations and...
The joint effects of stimulus quality and word frequency in lexical decision were examined in 4 expe...
This study investigates the influence of adverse listening conditions on the occurrence of exemplar ...
Numerous experiments indicate that listeners retain detailed information on spoken words in memory, ...
Listeners in priming experiments generally recognize repeated words more quickly and/or more accurat...
This paper studies the robustness of exemplar effects in word comprehension by means of four long-te...
This paper studies the robustness of exemplar effects in word comprehension by means of four long-te...
This paper studies the robustness of exemplar effects in word comprehension by means of four long-te...
In four experiments, we investigated the automaticity of exemplar activation. In the first three stu...
This study compares the role of exemplars in native and non-native listening. Two English identity p...
In previous studies, additive effects of masked repetition and word frequency on lexical decision la...
The natural language frequency of a word is known to influence the ability to perform recognition ju...
Disfluencies can affect language comprehension, but to date, most studies have focused on disfluent ...
That speakers accommodate in speech production is one of the most robust findings of the work on spe...
Disfluencies can affect language comprehension, but to date, most studies have focused on disfluent ...
While most researchers now assume that the mental lexicon contains both abstract representations and...
The joint effects of stimulus quality and word frequency in lexical decision were examined in 4 expe...