Language researchers in a variety of disciplines have used priming as a tool to investigate theoretical questions. In spoken word recognition, long-term repetition priming effects have been obtained across a number of behavioral tasks (e.g., lexical decision, shadowing). Repeated – primed – words are responded to more efficiently than new – unprimed – words. However, to our knowledge, long-term repetition priming effects have not been examined using computer mouse tracking, which would provide data regarding the time course of long-term repetition priming effects. Consequently, we compared participants’ lexical decision responses using a computer mouse to primed and unprimed words. We predicted that participants would respond more efficient...
In 2 experiments, we assessed the effects of response latency and task-induced goals on the onset an...
International audienceWe used event-related potentials to examine the precise moment at which talker...
Our knowledge of how spoken words are represented in the brain is currently limited. In this study, ...
Memory studies utilizing long-term repetition priming have generally demonstrated that priming is gr...
This study investigated repetition priming effects in a lexical decision task, and was designed as a...
There is a great deal of interest in characterizing the representations and processes that support t...
On a prime-target lexical decision task we manipulated the related-ness between prime and target (se...
Mouse-tracking studies demonstrate that hand movements reveal the progression of responses over time...
A single recent presentation of an item can lead to substantial improvementin speed or accuracy of p...
Lexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or auditorily were faster when ...
In 2 experiments, we assessed the effects of response latency and task-induced goals on the onset an...
We investigated whether manipulating the duration for which an item is studied has opposite effects ...
McKone (1995) reported a short-lived repetition priming effect (up to 8 sec and three intervening it...
The current research investigated whether individual differences in working memory capacity (WMC) an...
International audienceDetermining the precise circumstances under which non-linguistic information s...
In 2 experiments, we assessed the effects of response latency and task-induced goals on the onset an...
International audienceWe used event-related potentials to examine the precise moment at which talker...
Our knowledge of how spoken words are represented in the brain is currently limited. In this study, ...
Memory studies utilizing long-term repetition priming have generally demonstrated that priming is gr...
This study investigated repetition priming effects in a lexical decision task, and was designed as a...
There is a great deal of interest in characterizing the representations and processes that support t...
On a prime-target lexical decision task we manipulated the related-ness between prime and target (se...
Mouse-tracking studies demonstrate that hand movements reveal the progression of responses over time...
A single recent presentation of an item can lead to substantial improvementin speed or accuracy of p...
Lexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or auditorily were faster when ...
In 2 experiments, we assessed the effects of response latency and task-induced goals on the onset an...
We investigated whether manipulating the duration for which an item is studied has opposite effects ...
McKone (1995) reported a short-lived repetition priming effect (up to 8 sec and three intervening it...
The current research investigated whether individual differences in working memory capacity (WMC) an...
International audienceDetermining the precise circumstances under which non-linguistic information s...
In 2 experiments, we assessed the effects of response latency and task-induced goals on the onset an...
International audienceWe used event-related potentials to examine the precise moment at which talker...
Our knowledge of how spoken words are represented in the brain is currently limited. In this study, ...