One of the major debates in the field of word production is whether lexical selection is competitive or not. For nearly half a century, semantic interference effects in picture naming latencies have been claimed as evidence for competitive (relative threshold) models of lexical selection, while semantic facilitation effects have been claimed as evidence for non-competitive (simple threshold) models instead. In this paper, we use a computational modeling approach to compare the consequences of competitive and noncompetitive selection algorithms for blocked cyclic picture naming latencies, combined with two approaches to representing taxonomic and thematic semantic features. We show that although our simple model can capture both semantic int...
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With a picture–picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical s...
The semantic interference effect in the picture-word interference task is interpreted as an index of...
A central issue in research on speech production is whether or not the retrieval of words from the m...
In this study, we present 3 picture–word interference (PWI) experiments designed to investigate whet...
In the semantic priming paradigm,semantically related word-word pairings produce facilitation in nam...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
In the blocked-cyclic naming paradigm, participants repeatedly name small sets of objects that do or...
Whereas it has long been assumed that competition plays a role in lexical selection in word producti...
The investigation of semantic context effects has served as a valuable tool in investigating mechani...
The investigation of semantic context effects has served as a valuable tool in investigating mechan...
The investigation of semantic context effects has served as a valuable tool in investigating mechan...
Semantic interference effects in the picture–word interference (PWI) paradigm have long been assumed...
Item does not contain fulltextA number of recent studies have questioned the idea that lexical selec...
Contains fulltext : 99699.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
With a picture–picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical s...
The semantic interference effect in the picture-word interference task is interpreted as an index of...
A central issue in research on speech production is whether or not the retrieval of words from the m...
In this study, we present 3 picture–word interference (PWI) experiments designed to investigate whet...
In the semantic priming paradigm,semantically related word-word pairings produce facilitation in nam...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
In the blocked-cyclic naming paradigm, participants repeatedly name small sets of objects that do or...
Whereas it has long been assumed that competition plays a role in lexical selection in word producti...
The investigation of semantic context effects has served as a valuable tool in investigating mechani...
The investigation of semantic context effects has served as a valuable tool in investigating mechan...
The investigation of semantic context effects has served as a valuable tool in investigating mechan...
Semantic interference effects in the picture–word interference (PWI) paradigm have long been assumed...
Item does not contain fulltextA number of recent studies have questioned the idea that lexical selec...
Contains fulltext : 99699.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
With a picture–picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical s...
The semantic interference effect in the picture-word interference task is interpreted as an index of...