Semantic Priming in the Cerebral Hemispheres

Semantic Priming in the Cerebral Hemispheres
Author: Mika Koivisto
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1999
Genre: Cerebral dominance
ISBN: STANFORD:36105111012139

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Semantic Priming

Semantic Priming
Author: Timothy P. McNamara
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2005-09-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135432546

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Semantic priming has been a focus of research in the cognitive sciences for more than thirty years and is commonly used as a tool for investigating other aspects of perception and cognition, such as word recognition, language comprehension, and knowledge representations. Semantic Priming: Perspectives from Memory and Word Recognition examines empirical and theoretical advancements in the understanding of semantic priming, providing a succinct, in-depth review of this important phenomenon, framed in terms of models of memory and models of word recognition. The first section examines models of semantic priming, including spreading activation models, the verification model, compound-cue models, distributed network models, and multistage activation models (e.g. interactive-activation model). The second section examines issues and findings that have played an especially important role in testing models of priming and includes chapters on the following topics: methodological issues (e.g. counterbalancing of materials, choice of priming baselines); automatic vs. strategic priming; associative vs. “pure” semantic priming; mediated priming; long-term semantic priming; backward priming; unconscious priming; the prime-task effect; list context effects; effects of word frequency, stimulus quality, and stimulus repetition; and the cognitive neuroscience of semantic priming. The book closes with a summary and a discussion of promising new research directions. The volume will be of interest to a wide range of researchers and students in the cognitive sciences and neurosciences.

Right Hemisphere Contributions to Lexical Semantics

Right Hemisphere Contributions to Lexical Semantics
Author: Christine Chiarello
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783642736742

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Language depends on a normally functioning left hemisphere. This central fact of human cerebral dominance was well established by 19th century aphasiologists and has been repeatedly confirmed by subsequent investiga tions. Predominance, however, does not imply exclusivity. As demonstrated by the commissurotomy patients studied by Eran Zaidel and associates, the right hemisphere is also capable of subserving some linguistic functions. The question, then, is not whether the right hemisphere can process language, but how and when it does so. This volume focuses on the right hemisphere's contribution to one important aspect oflanguage, lexical semantics. Although the right hemisphere may well be involved in other linguistic functions, such as prosody, the greatest evidence for right hemisphere language competence has been obtained for the processing of word meanings. In addition, cognitive psychology and psycho linguistics have provided us with well-developed models of the lexicon and lexical access to guide our inquiry. Finally, there are techniques available for studying lateralized lexical processing in the normal as well as in the brain injured hemispheres. For these reasons, a focus on the lexicon is likely to yield the greatest number of insights about right-hemisphere language processing.

Right Hemisphere Language Comprehension

Right Hemisphere Language Comprehension
Author: Mark Jung Beeman,Christine Chiarello
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134794294

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The statement, "The Right Hemisphere (RH) processes language"--while not exactly revolutionary--still provokes vigorous debate. It often elicits the argument that anything the RH does with language is not linguistic but "paralinguistic." The resistance to the notion of RH language processing persists despite the fact that even the earliest observers of Left Hemisphere (LH) language specialization posited some role for the RH in language processing, and evidence attesting to various RH language processes has steadily accrued for more than 30 years. In this volume, chapters pertain to a wide, but by no means, exhaustive set of language comprehension processes for which RH contributions have been demonstrated. The sections are organized around these processes, beginning with initial decoding of written or spoken input, proceeding through semantic processing of single words and sentences, up to comprehension of more complex discourse, as well as problem solving. The chapters assembled here should begin to melt this resistance to evidence of RH language processing. This volume's main goal is to compile evidence about RH language function from a scattered literature. The editorial commentaries concluding each section highlight the relevance of these phenomena for psycholinguistic and neuropsychological theory, and discuss similarities and apparent discrepancies in the findings reported in individual chapters. In the final chapter, common themes that emerge from the enterprise of studying RH language and future challenge for the field are reviewed. Although all chapters focus only on "typical" laterality of right handed people, this work provides a representative sample of the current state of the art in RH language research. Important features include: * a wide range of coverage from speech perception and reading through complex discourse comprehension and problem-solving; * research presented from both empirical and theoretical perspectives; and * commentaries and conclusions integrating findings and theories across sub-domains, and speculating on future directions of the field.

Semantic and Associative Priming in Aphasic Subjects

Semantic and Associative Priming in Aphasic Subjects
Author: Ingrid Scholten
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1991
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89037882065

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Semantic Priming

Semantic Priming
Author: Timothy P. McNamara
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2005-09-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781135432553

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Semantic priming - the improvement in speed or accuracy to respond to a word when it is preceded by a semantically related word - is addressed in this volume, which provides a succinct and in-depth overview of this important phenomenon.

The Role of Semantic Features in Hemispheric Specialization and Language

The Role of Semantic Features in Hemispheric Specialization and Language
Author: Ruth Ann Atchley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1997
Genre: Brain
ISBN: UCR:31210010605119

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Facts and Artifacts about Tureens and Artichokes

Facts and Artifacts about Tureens and Artichokes
Author: Christina Bermeitinger
Publsiher: Cuvillier Verlag
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783867278980

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