International audienceSeven experiments tested, whether when naming a colored object (e.g., CAR), its color (e.g., red) is phonologically encoded. In the first experiment, adults had to say aloud the names of colored line drawings of objects that were each displayed among 3 black-and-white line drawings (Experiment 1a) or that were presented alone (Experiment 1b). Naming times were shorter in Experiment 1a, but not in Experiment 1b, when both the color and object names were phonologically related (e.g., blue ball). In Experiment 2a, adults had to name objects having diagnostic colors (e.g., banana, tomato) while hearing distractor words. Compared with unrelated distractors, object naming times were longer when the distractors were phonologi...
<div><p>The idea that language can affect how we see the world continues to create controversy. A po...
According to frame-theory, concepts can be represented as structured frames that contain conceptual ...
Toddlers, children and adults will spontaneously attend to a semantically- or perceptually-related o...
International audienceSeven experiments tested, whether when naming a colored object (e.g., CAR), it...
In the non-color-word Stroop task, university students' response latencies were longer for low-frequ...
Efficient retrieval of object names is fundamental to enabling human linguistic interaction. Theoret...
Cascade models of word production assume that during lexical access all activated concepts activate ...
In the non-color–word Stroop task, university students ’ response latencies were longer for low-freq...
In four experiments, participants named target pictures that were accompanied by distractor pictures...
Four experiments are reported exploring whether distractor pictures activate their phonological prop...
Two competing views on how information flows in the speech production system are discussed. The full...
In our interactions with people and objects in the world around us, as well as in communicating our ...
Eye movements have been shown to reflect word recognition and language comprehension processes occur...
Eye movements have been shown to reflect word recognition and language comprehension processes occur...
Item does not contain fulltextPicture naming studies have shown that alternative picture names becom...
<div><p>The idea that language can affect how we see the world continues to create controversy. A po...
According to frame-theory, concepts can be represented as structured frames that contain conceptual ...
Toddlers, children and adults will spontaneously attend to a semantically- or perceptually-related o...
International audienceSeven experiments tested, whether when naming a colored object (e.g., CAR), it...
In the non-color-word Stroop task, university students' response latencies were longer for low-frequ...
Efficient retrieval of object names is fundamental to enabling human linguistic interaction. Theoret...
Cascade models of word production assume that during lexical access all activated concepts activate ...
In the non-color–word Stroop task, university students ’ response latencies were longer for low-freq...
In four experiments, participants named target pictures that were accompanied by distractor pictures...
Four experiments are reported exploring whether distractor pictures activate their phonological prop...
Two competing views on how information flows in the speech production system are discussed. The full...
In our interactions with people and objects in the world around us, as well as in communicating our ...
Eye movements have been shown to reflect word recognition and language comprehension processes occur...
Eye movements have been shown to reflect word recognition and language comprehension processes occur...
Item does not contain fulltextPicture naming studies have shown that alternative picture names becom...
<div><p>The idea that language can affect how we see the world continues to create controversy. A po...
According to frame-theory, concepts can be represented as structured frames that contain conceptual ...
Toddlers, children and adults will spontaneously attend to a semantically- or perceptually-related o...