Semantic Features and Semantic Categories: Differences in Rapid Activation of the Lexicon

Robust priming was shown in a semantic categorization task for prime–target pairs which shared semantic features (e.g., pumpkin–squash). Priming facilitation for these pairs was demonstrated at extremely rapid prime exposures (28 and 43 ms) and increased with prime duration. The onset and amount of...

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Published inBrain and language Vol. 68; no. 1-2; pp. 199 - 204
Main Authors Frenck-Mestre, C., Bueno, S.
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LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier Inc 01.06.1999
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1090-2155
DOI10.1006/brln.1999.2079

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Abstract Robust priming was shown in a semantic categorization task for prime–target pairs which shared semantic features (e.g., pumpkin–squash). Priming facilitation for these pairs was demonstrated at extremely rapid prime exposures (28 and 43 ms) and increased with prime duration. The onset and amount of facilitation differed significantly for these semantic, nonassociative pairs and for associative-semantic prime–target pairs (e.g., cow–bull). The latter pairs produced facilitation, but later (at prime–target SOAs of 70 and 200 ms) and of lesser magnitude. These results are discussed in relation to three current models of semantic memory: spreading activation, compound cue, and distributed models.
AbstractList Robust priming was shown in a semantic categorization task for prime-target pairs which shared semantic features (e.g., pumpkin-squash). Priming facilitation for these pairs was demonstrated at extremely rapid prime exposures (28 and 43 ms) and increased with prime duration. The onset and amount of facilitation differed significantly for these semantic, nonassociative pairs and for associative-semantic prime-target pairs (e.g., cow-bull). The latter pairs produced facilitation, but later (at prime-target SOAs of 70 and 200 ms) and of lesser magnitude. These results are discussed in relation to three current models of semantic memory: spreading activation, compound cue, and distributed models.
Three models of semantic memory - spreading activation, compound cue, & distributed - were evaluated in four priming experiments using a semantic categorization task. Two types of prime-target pairs were compared: semantic nonassociative & associative-semantic. In both types, the prime & target belonged to the same semantic category; in the first type, however, the prime & target shared featural overlap while in the second type, the prime & target were related by association. Subjects were instructed to categorize the target word in relation to the prespecified category. Results demonstrated a stronger, faster priming effect for pairs with significant semantic feature overlap (the semantic nonassociative condition). The data provide some evidence in support of distributed models, some limitations for spreading activation models, & ambiguous findings for compound cue models. 1 Table, 14 References. C. Brennan
Robust priming was shown in a semantic categorization task for prime-target pairs which shared semantic features (e.g., pumpkin-squash). Priming facilitation for these pairs was demonstrated at extremely rapid prime exposures (28 and 43 ms) and increased with prime duration. The onset and amount of facilitation differed significantly for these semantic, nonassociative pairs and for associative-semantic prime-target pairs (e.g., cow-bull). The latter pairs produced facilitation, but later (at prime-target SOAs of 70 and 200 ms) and of lesser magnitude. These results are discussed in relation to three current models of semantic memory: spreading activation, compound cue, and distributed models.Robust priming was shown in a semantic categorization task for prime-target pairs which shared semantic features (e.g., pumpkin-squash). Priming facilitation for these pairs was demonstrated at extremely rapid prime exposures (28 and 43 ms) and increased with prime duration. The onset and amount of facilitation differed significantly for these semantic, nonassociative pairs and for associative-semantic prime-target pairs (e.g., cow-bull). The latter pairs produced facilitation, but later (at prime-target SOAs of 70 and 200 ms) and of lesser magnitude. These results are discussed in relation to three current models of semantic memory: spreading activation, compound cue, and distributed models.
Author Frenck-Mestre, C.
Bueno, S.
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associative relatedness
Cognition - physiology
Humans
Key Words: Semantic features
Lexical Access
Priming
Reaction Time
Semantic Categories
semantic categorization
Semantic Features
Semantics
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Title Semantic Features and Semantic Categories: Differences in Rapid Activation of the Lexicon
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