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The interplay between classifier choice and animacy in Mandarin-Chinese noun phrases: an ERP study ...
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The interplay between classifier choice and animacy in Mandarin-Chinese noun phrases: an ERP study ...
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Disentangling semantic and response learning effects in color-word contingency learning
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Seeing for speaking: Semantic and lexical information provided by briefly presented, naturalistic action scenes
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At the interface between scene perception and speech production, we investigated how rapidly action scenes can activate semantic and lexical information. Experiment 1 examined how complex action-scene primes, presented for 150 ms, 100 ms, or 50 ms and subsequently masked, influenced the speed with which immediately following action-picture targets are named. Prime and target actions were either identical, showed the same action with different actors and environments, or were unrelated. Relative to unrelated primes, identical and same-action primes facilitated naming the target action, even when presented for 50 ms. In Experiment 2, neutral primes assessed the direction of effects. Identical and same-action scenes induced facilitation but unrelated actions induced interference. In Experiment 3, written verbs were used as targets for naming, preceded by action primes. When target verbs denoted the prime action, clear facilitation was obtained. In contrast, interference was observed when target verbs were phonologically similar, but otherwise unrelated, to the names of prime actions. This is clear evidence for word-form activation by masked action scenes. Masked action pictures thus provide conceptual information that is detailed enough to facilitate apprehension and naming of immediately following scenes. Masked actions even activate their word-form information–as is evident when targets are words. We thus show how language production can be primed with briefly flashed masked action scenes, in answer to long-standing questions in scene processing.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5898714/ https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194762 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29652939
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tDCS over the motor cortex improves lexical retrieval of action words in post-stroke aphasia ...
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When Hearing Is Tricky: Speech Processing Strategies in Prelingually Deafened Children and Adolescents with Cochlear Implants Having Good and Poor Speech Performance
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When Hearing Is Tricky: Speech Processing Strategies in Prelingually Deafened Children and Adolescents with Cochlear Implants Having Good and Poor Speech Performance
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Corrigendum: Picture-induced semantic interference reflects lexical competition during object naming
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tDCS Over the Motor Cortex Shows Differential Effects on Action and Object Words in Associative Word Learning in Healthy Aging
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tDCS over the motor cortex improves lexical retrieval of action words in post-stroke aphasia
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In: Branscheidt, Meret; Hoppe, Julia; Zwitserlood, Pienie; Liuzzi, Gianpiero (2017). tDCS over the motor cortex improves lexical retrieval of action words in post-stroke aphasia. Journal of Neurophysiology:jn.00285. (2017)
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The involvement of the left motor cortex in learning of a novel action word lexicon
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In: http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/223962 (2016)
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Semantically Transparent and Opaque Compounds in German Noun-Phrase Production: Evidence for Morphemes in Speaking ...
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Semantically Transparent and Opaque Compounds in German Noun-Phrase Production: Evidence for Morphemes in Speaking
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Associative vocabulary learning: development and testing of two paradigms for the (re-) acquisition of action- and object-related words
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In: http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/223953 (2016)
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Semantically Transparent and Opaque Compounds in German Noun-Phrase Production: Evidence for Morphemes in Speaking
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Stroop effects from newly learned color words : effects of memory consolidation and episodic context
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Stroop effects from newly learned color words: effects of memory consolidation and episodic context
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Investigating the flow of information during speaking: the impact of morpho-phonological, associative, and categorical picture distractors on picture naming
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