We investigated the effects of two primes that converged onto the same semantic target representation (e.g., LION-STRIPES-TIGER) or diverged onto different semantic target representations (e.g., KIDNEY-PIANO-ORGAN). Balota and Paul (1996) showed that the RT effects of two related primes in naming and lexical decision are additive, both for unambiguous and ambiguous words. Only in a relatedness judgment task ambiguous words showed underadditivity, whereas unambiguous words again showed additivity. This underadditivity was interpreted to reflect inhibition of alternative meanings of ambiguous words. In this article we tested whether inhibition occurs for N400, assumed to index postlexical integration. In lexical decision, we found additive N4...
The magnitude of the semantic priming effect is known to increase as the proportion of related prime...
Previous lexical decision studies reported a processing advantage for words with multiple meanings (...
The aim of this research was to examine how single word context affects word recognition in naming ...
Contains fulltext : 63356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
This study investigates the role of specific inhibitory processes in lexical ambiguity resolution. A...
The current study examines the question of whether or not all meanings of an ambiguous word are acti...
Six experiments addressed the combinatorial influence of multiple related primes in naming, lexical ...
[[abstract]]Since most of the words in our language are ambiguous, how we resolve the conflicts betw...
We investigated the neural correlates of semantic priming by using event-related fMRI to record bloo...
20 subjects' event-related brain potentials ii ere measured during a lexical decision task in which ...
20 subjects' event-related brain potentials were measured during a lexical decision task in which Ch...
We present two sets of event-related potential (ERP) data on separate aspects of sentence processing...
potential and reaction time evidence for inhibition between q RT, the alternative meaning was only l...
The current study investigated the neural correlates that underlie the processing of ambiguous words...
Disagreement exists regarding the functional locus of semantic interference of distractor words in p...
The magnitude of the semantic priming effect is known to increase as the proportion of related prime...
Previous lexical decision studies reported a processing advantage for words with multiple meanings (...
The aim of this research was to examine how single word context affects word recognition in naming ...
Contains fulltext : 63356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
This study investigates the role of specific inhibitory processes in lexical ambiguity resolution. A...
The current study examines the question of whether or not all meanings of an ambiguous word are acti...
Six experiments addressed the combinatorial influence of multiple related primes in naming, lexical ...
[[abstract]]Since most of the words in our language are ambiguous, how we resolve the conflicts betw...
We investigated the neural correlates of semantic priming by using event-related fMRI to record bloo...
20 subjects' event-related brain potentials ii ere measured during a lexical decision task in which ...
20 subjects' event-related brain potentials were measured during a lexical decision task in which Ch...
We present two sets of event-related potential (ERP) data on separate aspects of sentence processing...
potential and reaction time evidence for inhibition between q RT, the alternative meaning was only l...
The current study investigated the neural correlates that underlie the processing of ambiguous words...
Disagreement exists regarding the functional locus of semantic interference of distractor words in p...
The magnitude of the semantic priming effect is known to increase as the proportion of related prime...
Previous lexical decision studies reported a processing advantage for words with multiple meanings (...
The aim of this research was to examine how single word context affects word recognition in naming ...