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The Mystery of Early Taxonomic Development
Yim, Hyungwook
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Savic, Olivera
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Barkhimer, Alexandria
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In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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The Mystery of Early Taxonomic Development ...
43rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 2021
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Barkhimer, Alexandria
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Dennis, Simon
. - : Underline Science Inc., 2021
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43rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 2021
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Investigating semantic priming in adulthood: differential contribution of subtypes of thematic relatedness
Barkhimer, Alexandria E.
. - : The Ohio State University, 2019
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Second place in poster competition at CogFest ; There are at least two types of semantic relations important for understanding cognitive development: taxonomic and thematic relations. Until recently, the literature focused primarily on the importance of taxonomic relations, or relations based on shared features (DOG – CAT), as it was believed that thematic relations (DOG – LEASH) only play a dominant role early in childhood (e.g. Inhelder & Piaget, 1964; Smiley and Brown, 1979). The lack of investigation has led to inconsistencies in defining thematic relations among researchers. The goal of the present study was to compare the effects of different types of thematic relations within the same experimental paradigm. We employed a lexical decision task in adults to compare priming effects of four types of thematic relations: attributive (FLY - WINGS), argument (BEAR - FISH), coordinate (CHAIR – TABLE), and locative (BEAR – FOREST) (Jouravlev, & McRae). We found significant priming effects for coordinate and locative relations. However, there were no priming effects for attributive and argument relations. Our results call for the further investigation of thematic relations and have the potential to further our understanding of the nature of thematic relatedness. ; No embargo ; Academic Major: Psychology
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