2022
DOI: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000553
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The Effect of Semantic Transparency in a Flanker Task

Abstract: Abstract. This study tried to replicate and extend the semantic transparency morphological effect using the flanker lexical decision paradigm ( Grainger et al., 2020 ). In the first experiment, stems were used as flankers of target words that could be truly morphological ( hunt hunter hunt), pseudomorphological ( corn corner corn), or form-related with the flanker ( broth brothel broth). In half of the trials, a related flanker was employed, and in the other half, an unrelated word was presented as flanker (e.… Show more

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“…We do not believe this has played a significant role in the results despite the paper by showing a right bias in a flanker task. The evidence for Spanish in this very same task showed no additional benefit for the right flanker in comparison to the left one (Lázaro et al, 2022) and, moreover, the potential right-hand bias does not necessarily rule out the left flanker playing a role in word recognition. In the previous example (abedul abedul abedul vs. apedul abedul apedul), the last three letters of the left flanker are identical for the Identity and One Letter Different conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…We do not believe this has played a significant role in the results despite the paper by showing a right bias in a flanker task. The evidence for Spanish in this very same task showed no additional benefit for the right flanker in comparison to the left one (Lázaro et al, 2022) and, moreover, the potential right-hand bias does not necessarily rule out the left flanker playing a role in word recognition. In the previous example (abedul abedul abedul vs. apedul abedul apedul), the last three letters of the left flanker are identical for the Identity and One Letter Different conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Contradicting the results of the previous study, Lázaro et al (2022) carried out a replication experiment in Spanish, reporting different results. Indeed, they observed the same facilitatory effects for all three experimental conditions (transparent, pseudo-morphological, and form related conditions) in comparison to the unrelated one, with no statistical differences between them (Experiment 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%