Colorless green ideas (can) prime furiously
E Yee, SZ Ahmed… - Psychological …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
That similar words can prime one another is not news. However, this phenomenon can be
exploited to make inferences about the organization of conceptual representations. What …
exploited to make inferences about the organization of conceptual representations. What …
[HTML][HTML] Basic perceptual changes that alter meaning and neural correlates of recognition memory
It is difficult to pinpoint the border between perceptual and conceptual processing, despite
their treatment as distinct entities in many studies of recognition memory. For instance …
their treatment as distinct entities in many studies of recognition memory. For instance …
[HTML][HTML] How to switch on and switch off semantic priming effects for natural and artifactual categories: Activation processes in category memory depend on focusing …
Abstract “Semantic priming” refers to the phenomenon that people react faster to target
words preceded by semantically related rather than semantically unrelated words. We …
words preceded by semantically related rather than semantically unrelated words. We …
Enter sandman: Compound processing and semantic transparency in a compositional perspective.
Abstract Effects of semantic transparency, reflected in processing differences between
semantically transparent (teabag) and opaque (ladybird) compounds, have received …
semantically transparent (teabag) and opaque (ladybird) compounds, have received …
Unconscious congruency priming from unpracticed words is modulated by prime–target semantic relatedness.
JJ Ortells, P Marí-Beffa… - Journal of experimental …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Participants performed a 2-choice categorization task on visible word targets that were
preceded by novel (unpracticed) prime words. The prime words were presented for 33 ms …
preceded by novel (unpracticed) prime words. The prime words were presented for 33 ms …
Semantic priming over unrelated trials: Evidence for different effects in word and picture naming
M Vitkovitch, E Cooper-Pye, AG Leadbetter - Memory & cognition, 2006 - Springer
Two naming experiments are reported that replicated previous findings of semantic
interference as a result of naming related word or picture primes three trials before picture …
interference as a result of naming related word or picture primes three trials before picture …
Consistency measures individuate dissociating semantic modulations in priming paradigms: A new look on semantics in the processing of (complex) words
In human language the mapping between form and meaning is arbitrary, as there is no
direct connection between words and the objects that they represent. However, within a …
direct connection between words and the objects that they represent. However, within a …
Semantic transparency is not invisibility: A computational model of perceptually-grounded conceptual combination in word processing
Previous studies found that an automatic meaning-composition process affects the
processing of morphologically complex words, and related this operation to conceptual …
processing of morphologically complex words, and related this operation to conceptual …
Semantic and associative relations in adolescents and young adults: Examining a tenuous dichotomy.
K McRae, S Khalkhali, M Hare - 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
The constructs of semantic and associative relatedness have played a prominent role in
research on semantic memory because researchers have historically drawn on the …
research on semantic memory because researchers have historically drawn on the …
Is color an intrinsic property of object representation?
The role of color in object representation was examined by using a variation of the Stroop
paradigm in which observers named the displayed colors of objects or words. In experiment …
paradigm in which observers named the displayed colors of objects or words. In experiment …