2024
DOI: 10.1177/17470218241245107
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Adaptive lexical processing of semantic competitors extends to alternative names: Evidence from blocked-cyclic picture naming

Stefan Wöhner,
Andreas Mädebach,
Herbert Schriefers
et al.

Abstract: Naming a picture (e.g., “duck”) in the context of semantically related pictures (e.g., “eagle”, “stork”, “parrot”) takes longer than naming it in the context of unrelated pictures (e.g., “knave”, “toast”, “atlas”). Adaptive models of word production attribute this semantic interference effect in blocked-cyclic naming (BCN) to an adaptive mechanism that makes competitor words (e.g., the semantically related word “eagle” for the target word “duck”) which are activated but not selected for production less accessi… Show more

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