The nature of cross-modal color-word interference effects

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Emily M. Elliott
Nelson Cowan
Fernando Valle-Inclan
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[1] University of Missouri,Department of Psychology
[2] University of La Corunã,undefined
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Perception & Psychophysics | 1998年 / 60卷
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Negative Priming; Color Word; Color Naming; Color Patch; Irrelevant Speech;
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Cowan and Barron (1987) and Cowan (1989b) reported that color-naming performance was slowed by spoken color names drawn from the same set but presented in an order unrelated to the printed colors. Although Miles, Madden, and Jones (1989) and Miles and Jones (1989) were unable to replicate this cross-modal effect, it is replicated here in two experiments with much better experimental control than before. However, the effect is shown to depend upon the relative timing of the color and word in a way that conflicts with the theoretical account that Cowan and Barron offered. While Cowan and Barron suggested that an irrelevant color word would contaminate the response set if this word occupied short-term memory when the color was about to be named, it appears that interference actually occurs only if the memory representation was formed very recently and had not been inhibited. Further implications for processing are discussed.
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