Literatura académica sobre el tema "Semantic congruity"

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Toyota, Hiroshi. "Effects of Semantic and Syntactic Congruity on Incidental Free Recall in Japanese Sentences." Perceptual and Motor Skills 82, no. 3 (1996): 811–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.1996.82.3.811.

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Effects of the semantic and the syntactic congruity of sentence contexts on free recall were investigated in an incidental memory paradigm using an orienting task. All subjects were required to decide whether each target made sense in its sentence context on the orienting task. The subjects in a fast/quick group were presented each target for 2 sec. and given instructions which emphasized a quick decision. The subjects in the slow/accurate group were presented each target for 10 sec. and given instructions which emphasized the accuracy of the decision. Three types of sentence contexts were pro
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Petrusic, William M., and Joseph V. Baranski. "Semantic congruity effects in perceptual comparisons." Perception & Psychophysics 45, no. 5 (1989): 439–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/bf03210718.

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Banks, William P., and Hedy White. "Semantic congruity and expectancy as separate processes." Memory & Cognition 13, no. 6 (1985): 485–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/bf03198318.

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Pirrone, Angelo, James A. R. Marshall, and Tom Stafford. "A drift diffusion model account of the semantic congruity effect in a classification paradigm." Journal of Numerical Cognition 3, no. 1 (2017): 77–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5964/jnc.v3i1.79.

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The semantic congruity effect refers to the facilitation of judgements (i) when the direction of the comparison of two items coincides with the relative position of the items along the dimension comparison or (ii) when the relative size of a standard and a target stimulus coincides. For example, people are faster in judging 'which is bigger?' for two large items, than judging 'which is smaller?' for two large items (selection paradigm). Also, people are faster in judging a target stimulus as smaller when compared to a small standard, than when compared to a large standard, and vice versa (clas
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Besson, Mireille, Marta Kutas, and Cyma Van Petten. "An Event-Related Potential (ERP) Analysis of Semantic Congruity and Repetition Effects in Sentences." Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 4, no. 2 (1992): 132–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jocn.1992.4.2.132.

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In two experiments, event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and cued-recall performance measures were used to examine the consequences of semantic congruity and repetition on the processing of words in sentences. A set of sentences, half of which ended with words that rendered them semantically incongruous, was repeated either once (eg, Experiment 1) or twice (e.g., Experiment 2). After each block of sentences, subjects were given all of the sentences and asked to recall the missing final words. Repetition benefited the recall of both congruous and incongruous endings and reduced the amplitude a
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Walker, Peter, and Laura Walker. "Size–brightness correspondence: Crosstalk and congruity among dimensions of connotative meaning." Seeing and Perceiving 25 (2012): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187847612x646929.

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Using a speeded classification task, Walker and Walker (2012) demonstrated a cross-sensory correspondence between haptic size and surface brightness. Specifically, adult participants classified bright (dark) visual stimuli more quickly and accurately when this required them to press the smaller (bigger) of two response keys which were always hidden from view. The nature of the correspondence (i.e., small being aligned with bright), along with various aspects of the task situation, indicated that the congruity effect originated at later stages of information processing concerned with the semant
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Cohen Kadosh, Roi, and Avishai Henik. "A Common Representation for Semantic and Physical Properties." Experimental Psychology 53, no. 2 (2006): 87–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1618-3169.53.2.87.

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This is the first report of a mutual interference between luminance and numerical value in magnitude judgments. Instead of manipulating the physical size of compared numbers, which is the traditional approach in size congruity studies, luminance levels were manipulated. The results yielded the classical congruity effect. Participants took more time to process numerically larger numbers when they were brighter than when they were darker, and more time to process a darker number when its numerical value was smaller than when it was larger. On the basis of neurophysiological studies of magnitude
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Raucher-Chéné, D., S. Terrien, P. Gobin, et al. "Differential semantic processing in patients with schizophrenia versus bipolar disorder: an N400 study." Acta Neuropsychiatrica 31, no. 6 (2019): 337–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/neu.2019.9.

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AbstractObjective:Both bipolar disorder (BD) and schizophrenia (SZ) are associated with language and thought symptoms that probably reflect a semantic memory-related impairment. We conducted a preliminary study to explore the nature of semantic processing in these disorders, using event-related potentials (ERPs).Methods:Twelve patients with BD, 10 patients with SZ and a matched group of 21 healthy controls (HC) underwent EEG recording while they heard sentences containing homophones or control words and performed a semantic ambiguity resolution task on congruent or incongruent targets.Results:
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Holender, Daniel, and Katia Duscherer. "Unconscious semantic access: A case against a hyperpowerful unconscious." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25, no. 3 (2002): 340–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x02320065.

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We analyze some of the recent evidence for unconscious semantic access stemming from tasks that, although based on a priming procedure, generate semantic congruity effects because of response competition, not semantic priming effects. We argue that such effects cannot occur without at least some glimpses of awareness about the identity and the meaning of a significant proportion of the primes.
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Stubblefield, Alexandra, Lauryn A. Jacobs, Yongju Kim, and Paula Goolkasian. "Colavita dominance effect revisited: the effect of semantic congruity." Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 75, no. 8 (2013): 1827–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/s13414-013-0530-1.

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