International audiencePriming effects were observed in a categorization task for both prime-target synonym pairs (e.g., boat-ship) and first-associate pairs (e.g., boat-sea). However, the amount and onset of priming were different for synonyms and associated pairs. The effect appeared sooner for synonyms (at prime duration of 43 ms) than for associated words (57 ms onset) but was present for both these relationships at 71 ms of prime presentation. A prime visibility pretest was conducted with the same participants in order to determine the rate of recognition of our prime words. Last, a French matrix of the HAL model was built, which showed that synonyms pairs were semantically closer than associated pairs. These results are in accordance w...
The present study sought to investigate the extent to which masked semantic priming is an automatic ...
Three experiments were performed to test the influences of both the similarity relations in the stim...
Researchers often assume that automatic semantic priming effects found in lexical decision tasks are...
International audiencePriming effects were observed in a categorization task for both prime-target s...
International audiencePriming facilitation was examined under conditions of brief incremental prime ...
International audienceRobust priming was shown in a semantic categorization task for prime-target pa...
Semantic priming has been a major subject of interest for psycholinguists, whose aim is to discover ...
International audienceSemantic priming was analysed in two groups of French children contrasted on c...
Lexical priming occurs when the response to a target word varies systematically as a function of the...
Six experiments addressed the combinatorial influence of multiple related primes in naming, lexical ...
Lexical priming, whereby a prime word facilitates recognition of a related target word (e.g., nurse3...
Stimulus quality and word frequency produce additive effects in lexical decision performance, wherea...
Lexical decision and pronunciation tasks were used to investigate semantic priming, the finding that...
Lexical priming, whereby a prime word facilitates recognition of a related target word (e.g., nurse ...
Existing accounts of single-word semantic priming phenomena incorporate multiple mechanisms, such as...
The present study sought to investigate the extent to which masked semantic priming is an automatic ...
Three experiments were performed to test the influences of both the similarity relations in the stim...
Researchers often assume that automatic semantic priming effects found in lexical decision tasks are...
International audiencePriming effects were observed in a categorization task for both prime-target s...
International audiencePriming facilitation was examined under conditions of brief incremental prime ...
International audienceRobust priming was shown in a semantic categorization task for prime-target pa...
Semantic priming has been a major subject of interest for psycholinguists, whose aim is to discover ...
International audienceSemantic priming was analysed in two groups of French children contrasted on c...
Lexical priming occurs when the response to a target word varies systematically as a function of the...
Six experiments addressed the combinatorial influence of multiple related primes in naming, lexical ...
Lexical priming, whereby a prime word facilitates recognition of a related target word (e.g., nurse3...
Stimulus quality and word frequency produce additive effects in lexical decision performance, wherea...
Lexical decision and pronunciation tasks were used to investigate semantic priming, the finding that...
Lexical priming, whereby a prime word facilitates recognition of a related target word (e.g., nurse ...
Existing accounts of single-word semantic priming phenomena incorporate multiple mechanisms, such as...
The present study sought to investigate the extent to which masked semantic priming is an automatic ...
Three experiments were performed to test the influences of both the similarity relations in the stim...
Researchers often assume that automatic semantic priming effects found in lexical decision tasks are...