On the categorical nature of the semantic interference effect in the picture-word interference paradigm

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Albert Costa
F.-Xavier Alario
Alfonso Caramazza
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[1] Universidad de Barcelona,Departamento de Psicología Básica
[2] CNRS and Université de Provence,undefined
[3] Harvard University,undefined
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review | 2005年 / 12卷
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Word Pair; Picture Naming; Semantic Relationship; Naming Latency; Distractor Word;
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Two picture-word interference experiments are reported in which the boundaries of the semantic interference effect are explored. In both experiments, participants named pictures (e.g., a picture of a car) that appeared with superimposed word distractors. Distractor words from the same semantic category as the word for the picture (e.g., CAR) produced semantic interference, whereas semantically related distractors from a different category (e.g.,Bumper) led to semantic facilitation. In Experiment 2, the semantic facilitation from semantically related distractors was replicated. These results indicate that a semantic relationship between picture and distractor does not necessarily lead to interference and in fact can lead to facilitation. In all but one case tested until now, a semantic relationship between picture and distractor has led to semantic facilitation. The implications of these results for the assumption that the semantic interference effect arises as a consequence of lexical competition are discussed.
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