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Word-retrieval treatment in aphasia: Effects of sentence context
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Abstract-Word-retrieval treatment studies in aphasia have reported the greatest influences on picture naming for trained words. To increase treatment effects to untrained words and sentence contexts, we investigated a sentence-reading treatment hierarchy that moves from errorless to generative production of sentences incorporating target nouns and verbs. In an individual with nonfluent aphasia, treatment resulted in improved picture naming for nouns and verbs and generalized increases in numb...
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Predictors of timed picture naming in Chinese
Behavior Research Methods
; We report normative data collected from Mainland Chinese speakers for 232 objects taken from Snodgrass and Vanderwart (1980). These data include adult ratings of concept familiarity, age of acquisition (AoA), printed-word frequency, and word length (in syllables), as well as measures of rated
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Repetition priming endurance in picture naming and translation: Contributions of component processes
Memory & Cognition
; The processes contributing to the durability of repetition priming in picture naming and its decline across a week were assessed in two experiments with Spanish-English bilinguals. In Experiment 1, both picture identification and word retrieval processes of picture naming exhibited facilitation
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The determinants of spoken and written picture naming latencies.(Statistical Data Included)
British Journal of Psychology
; Patrick Bonin The influence of nine variables on the latencies to write down or to speak aloud the names of pictures taken from Snodgrass and Vanderwart (1980) was investigated in French adults. The major determinants of both written and spoken picture naming latencies were image variability,
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Bilingualism affects picture naming but not picture classification
Memory & Cognition
; Bilinguals named pictures in their dominant language more slowly (and with more errors) than did monolinguals. In contrast, bilinguals named the same pictures as quickly as did monolinguals on the fifth presentation (in Experiment 2) and classified them (as human made or natural) as quickly and
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The locus of the frequency effect in picture naming: When recognizing is not enough
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
; The lexical frequency effect in picture naming is generally assumed to constitute a signature of lexical access. Lexical frequency, however, is correlated with other variables, like concept familiarity, that can produce effects similar to those of lexical frequency in picture naming tasks. In this
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Picture naming in 3- to 8-year-old French children: Methodological considerations for name agreement
Behavior Research Methods
; Picture naming has become an important experimental paradigm in cognitive psychology. Young children are more variable than adults in their naming responses and less likely to know the object or its name. A consequence is that the interpretation of the two classical measures used by Snodgrass and
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Semantic priming over unrelated trials: Evidence for different effects in word and picture naming
Memory & Cognition
; Two naming experiments are reported that replicated previous findings of semantic interference as a result of naming related word or picture primes three trials before picture targets. We also examined whether semantic interference occurred when the materials were reversed and picture or word
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Strategic planning: participant taps marketers Shutt, Jones.(Participant Productions appoints Buffy Shutt, Kathy Jones)(Brief article)
Daily Variety
; Participant Prods. has hired marketing specialists Buffy Shutt and Kathy Jones to strategize and orchestrate marketing at Jeff Skoll's socially conscious shingle. Each will hold the title of exec VP of marketing and report directly to Participant prexy Ricky Strauss. The duo will be based at
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Sources of error in picture naming under time pressure
Memory & Cognition
; We used a deadline procedure to investigate how time pressure may influence the processes involved in picture naming. The deadline exaggerated errors found under naming without deadline. There were also category differences in performance between living and nonliving things and, in particular, for
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Word Decoding and Picture Naming in Children With a Reading Disability.(Statistical Data Included)
Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs
; THERE IS ABUNDANT EVIDENCE that poor readers are deficient in phonological skills, such as mapping alphabetic symbols, segmenting phonemes, and encoding speech sounds (Bradley & Bryant, 1983; Shankweiler & Liberman, 1989). There is only scattered evidence that poor readers are also
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