2023
DOI: 10.3758/s13423-023-02323-0
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The impact of spatial and verbal working memory load on semantic relatedness judgements

Dmytro Khanzhyn,
Walter J. B. van Heuven,
Karolina Rataj

Abstract: Studies using a relatedness judgement task have found differences between prime-target word pairs that vary in the degree of semantic relatedness. However, the influence of working memory load on semantic processing in this task and the role of the type of working memory task have not yet been investigated. The present study therefore investigated for the first time the effect of working memory load (low vs. high) and working memory type (verbal vs. spatial) on semantic relatedness judgements. Semantically str… Show more

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