Is naming faces different from naming objects? Semantic interference in a face- and object-naming task
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] D. Barr,et al. Random effects structure for confirmatory hypothesis testing: Keep it maximal. , 2013, Journal of memory and language.
[2] Bradford Z. Mahon,et al. Factors Determining Semantic Facilitation and Interference in the Cyclic Naming Paradigm , 2012, Front. Psychology.
[3] Alfonso Caramazza,et al. The cumulative semantic cost does not reflect lexical selection by competition. , 2010, Acta psychologica.
[4] Alejandra Marful,et al. ¿Perjudica Antonio Banderas a Javier Bardem?: La competición semántica en tareas de nombrado de personas , 2010 .
[5] Gary M. Oppenheim,et al. The dark side of incremental learning: A model of cumulative semantic interference during lexical access in speech production , 2010, Cognition.
[6] J.. On the nature of perceptual information during letter perception , 2010 .
[7] Elizabeth A. Hirshorn,et al. Localizing interference during naming: Convergent neuroimaging and neuropsychological evidence for the function of Broca's area , 2009, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[8] R. Baayen,et al. Mixed-effects modeling with crossed random effects for subjects and items , 2008 .
[9] Eva Belke. Effects of working memory load on lexical-semantic encoding in language production , 2008, Psychonomic bulletin & review.
[10] Alissa Melinger,et al. When bees hamper the production of honey: lexical interference from associates in speech production. , 2007, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[11] Bradford Z. Mahon,et al. Lexical selection is not by competition: a reinterpretation of semantic interference and facilitation effects in the picture-word interference paradigm. , 2007, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[12] Ardi Roelofs,et al. Context effects of pictures and words in naming objects, reading words, and generating simple phrases , 2006, Quarterly journal of experimental psychology.
[13] Melanie Vitkovitch,et al. Will Julia Roberts Harm Nicole Kidman? Semantic Priming Effects during Face Naming , 2006, Quarterly journal of experimental psychology.
[14] P. Bonin,et al. Retrieval of names in face and object naming in an interference study , 2006, Memory.
[15] M. Schwartz,et al. Semantic interference during blocked-cyclic naming: Evidence from aphasia , 2006 .
[16] Markus F Damian,et al. Long-lasting semantic context effects in the spoken production of object names. , 2005, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[17] Marc Brysbaert,et al. Age of acquisition effects in picture naming: evidence for a lexical-semantic competition hypothesis , 2005, Cognition.
[18] A. Meyer,et al. Refractory effects in picture naming as assessed in a semantic blocking paradigm , 2005, The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology.
[19] Tim Valentine,et al. The categorical structure of semantic memory for famous people: a new approach using release from proactive interference , 2005, Cognition.
[20] A. Roelofs,et al. Goal-referenced selection of verbal action: modeling attentional control in the Stroop task. , 2003, Psychological review.
[21] A. Mike Burton,et al. Semantic priming of person recognition: Categorial priming may be a weaker form of the associative priming effect , 2001, The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology.
[22] W. Levelt,et al. Effects of semantic context in the naming of pictures and words , 2001, Cognition.
[23] M. Vitkovitch,et al. Inhibitory effects during object name retrieval: The effect of interval between prime and target on picture naming responses. , 2001, British journal of psychology.
[24] L. Lotto,et al. Le figure PD/DPSS. Misure di accordo sul nome, tipicità, familiarità, età di acquisizione e tempi di denominazione per 266 figure , 2001 .
[25] Vicki Bruce,et al. Cross-domain Repetition Priming in Person Recognition , 1998 .
[26] T. Valentine,et al. On the relationship between reading, listening, and speaking: It’s different for people’s names , 1998, Memory & cognition.
[27] T. Valentine,et al. Dissociations between the Processing of Proper and Common Names , 1997 .
[28] Willem J. M. Levelt,et al. A theory of lexical access in speech production , 1999, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[29] A W Ellis,et al. Two loci of repetition priming in the recognition of familiar faces. , 1996, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[30] Tim Valentine,et al. The cognitive psychology of proper names: On the importance of being Ernest , 1996 .
[31] T. Valentine,et al. Naming Faces: The Effects of Facial Distinctiveness and Surname Frequency , 1995 .
[32] F. Cuetos,et al. Diccionario de frecuencias de las unidades lingüísticas del castellano , 1995 .
[33] A W Ellis,et al. The nature of semantic priming effects in the recognition of familiar people. , 1994, British journal of psychology.
[34] J. Kroll,et al. Category Interference in Translation and Picture Naming: Evidence for Asymmetric Connections Between Bilingual Memory Representations , 1994 .
[35] A. Roelofs,et al. A spreading-activation theory of lemma retrieval in speaking , 1992, Cognition.
[36] Tim Valentine,et al. From Monroe to Moreau: An analysis of face naming errors , 1992, Cognition.
[37] R A Johnston,et al. Understanding face recognition with an interactive activation model. , 1990, British journal of psychology.
[38] V. Bruce,et al. Lost properties? Retrieval differences between name codes and semantic codes for familiar people , 1990 .
[39] Antje S. Meyer,et al. Exploring the time course of lexical access in language production : Picture word interference studies , 1990 .
[40] A. Young,et al. ARE FACES SPECIAL , 1989 .
[41] S. Lupker. Picture Naming: An Investigation of the Nature of Categorical Priming , 1988 .
[42] A. Young,et al. Accessing stored information about familiar people , 1988 .
[43] A. Young,et al. Understanding face recognition. , 1986, British journal of psychology.
[44] A W Young,et al. Naming and Categorizing Faces and Written Names , 1986, The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology.
[45] A. Young,et al. The faces that launched a thousand slips: everyday difficulties and errors in recognizing people. , 1985, British journal of psychology.
[46] W. Glaser,et al. The time course of picture-word interference. , 1984, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.
[47] James D. Church,et al. Comments on Clark's “The language-as-fixed-effect fallacy” , 1976 .
[48] R. Golinkoff,et al. Automatic semantic processing in a picture-word interference task. , 1975 .
[49] H. Loess,et al. Short-term memory and item similarity , 1968 .