A dissociative word-frequency X levels-of-processing interaction in episodic recognition and lexical decision tasks.
about
Semantic and repetition priming effects for Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) critical items and associates produced by DRM and unrelated study lists.A diffusion model account of the lexical decision taskRecollective experience in word and nonword recognition.Repetition priming of words and nonwords in Alzheimer's disease and normal aging.Responding to nonwords in the lexical decision task: Insights from the English Lexicon ProjectEye Movements while Reading Biased Homographs: Effects of Prior Encounter and Biasing Context on Reducing the Subordinate Bias EffectMore than a feeling: Pervasive influences of memory without awareness of retrieval.Repetition priming across distinct contexts: effects of lexical status, word frequency, and retrieval testThe persistence of content-specific memory operations: priming effects following a 24-h delay.Dissociating the influence of familiarity and meaningfulness from word frequency in naming and lexical decision performance.Nonword repetition in lexical decision: support for two opposing processes.Lexical decision times for body shape words as a function of dietary restraint.The effect of orthographic uniqueness and deviation points on lexical decisions: evidence from unilateral and bilateral-redundant presentations.The word frequency effect in recognition memory versus repetition priming.Morphological analysis of disrupted morphemes: evidence from Hebrew.An Event-Related Potential (ERP) Analysis of Semantic Congruity and Repetition Effects in Sentences.A bias in favor of the positive response to high-frequency words in recognition memory.Event-related brain potentials dissociate repetition effects of high- and low-frequency words.Word recognition during reading: the interaction between lexical repetition and frequency.The modality-specific and -nonspecific components of long-term priming are frequency sensitive.Child-Adult Differences in Using Dual-Task Paradigms to Measure Listening Effort.Neural response suppression predicts repetition priming of spoken words and pseudowords.Intention to learn influences the word frequency effect in recall but not in recognition memory.On the pervasive influences of implicit memory.The distinctiveness effect in forenames: the role of subjective experiences and recognition memory.Bilingual recognition memory: stronger performance but weaker levels-of-processing effects in the less fluent language.Perceptual and response components in repetition priming of spoken words and pseudowords.Inhibition of return impairs episodic memory access.Prime time advertisements: repetition priming from faces seen on subject recruitment posters.Lexical familiarity and processing efficiency: individual differences in naming, lexical decision, and semantic categorization.Dissociative effects in different prime domains.Masked priming of words and nonwords in a naming task: further evidence for a nonlexical basis for priming.
P2860
Q33301176-F5DA85D5-A748-49BD-BF8E-50D396E5A9CFQ34455677-4C2CCCE4-A7D7-4A6E-9300-F6237FE587C0Q34472997-4A4D9539-8BFC-44F5-8872-C0F93A4AFD2FQ34490489-718B66F7-21C0-48E3-AE1C-3E816A847635Q35498596-87966CB8-3443-4FBC-9015-EF277F11A962Q37190640-287EF5DF-71A6-48EB-84A8-4D4B27CBDA74Q38156463-A235A5A6-628C-4DB7-8E81-357DE7569AE7Q38372409-5C00E011-8E51-47CD-963F-FF7539E14034Q38372628-CCB72AFB-3D6A-4DF5-87FE-99750F7B7A02Q38400494-7A91E9A5-F4A6-4DFC-ACEA-0BF4CDB11218Q38419103-CED34AAF-8CEB-4220-96BE-9F3998A5E66AQ38425060-D6131423-0001-4B96-84A0-ED442E06D622Q38429505-668BAE7E-5D6C-4CD3-9BC9-FC043B695873Q38462795-0BC2640A-01E7-472D-B8B8-12BB92D5F717Q38466664-F5721A3E-959A-4380-A81D-A0CE049A7C7AQ38473514-CE29C1F0-119F-40DE-B50A-97A7163B7C71Q38475242-37FB29DB-12FC-4221-9D1B-5AB076403CE9Q38479187-A9440D0F-5F44-43BD-998E-FA21259B0270Q39998096-0DD3CA2E-C8EE-4286-A43E-2B33EB5CADCDQ40758900-3CDD4135-26E5-452C-B7DE-DACFBAAE98E3Q46348457-BE4E6BBE-A9CF-4BB2-A176-DF6525D0B746Q48466016-4A2FE541-6CA3-4945-A00F-AD7DEE32E590Q48488200-C91CE5B0-EB6F-4E96-B133-89AFC6CDFB73Q50940366-F7F14F4A-2A77-4399-890B-B6F2E319BF1BQ50940877-9F3B6001-C368-44A2-8911-78D3B14D11C6Q50982920-47B94990-ACCE-4D54-9164-E3939E29E283Q51052018-F4E9ABBF-4B6C-418A-8EED-7C9C34545ABCQ51975845-F658A9C8-694A-482D-89C2-FAC5FFC7AA51Q51993956-D211E517-30C1-4DEE-BE73-799CBB50396CQ52033571-0EE0A617-686A-41C8-91C5-0F83C7AD1159Q52052871-F284B723-9A62-4E18-AA63-978CB5248F51Q52176661-69BB1DF5-B904-4DFF-B9AB-B6C4D6D8039F
P2860
A dissociative word-frequency X levels-of-processing interaction in episodic recognition and lexical decision tasks.
description
1989 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
1989年の論文
@ja
1989年論文
@yue
1989年論文
@zh-hant
1989年論文
@zh-hk
1989年論文
@zh-mo
1989年論文
@zh-tw
1989年论文
@wuu
1989年论文
@zh
1989年论文
@zh-cn
name
A dissociative word-frequency ...... on and lexical decision tasks.
@en
type
label
A dissociative word-frequency ...... on and lexical decision tasks.
@en
prefLabel
A dissociative word-frequency ...... on and lexical decision tasks.
@en
P2860
P356
P1433
P1476
A dissociative word-frequency ...... on and lexical decision tasks.
@en
P2093
P2860
P2888
P304
P356
10.3758/BF03197065
P577
1989-03-01T00:00:00Z
P6179
1038208393