Seeing for speaking: Semantic and lexical information provided by briefly presented, naturalistic action scenes
Abstract
At the interface between scene perception and speech production, we investigated how rapidly action scenes can activate semantic and lexical information. Experiment 1 examined how complex action-scene primes, presented for 150 ms, 100 ms, or 50 ms and subsequently masked, influenced the speed with which immediately following action-picture targets are named. Prime and target actions were either identical, showed the same action with different...
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Title
Seeing for speaking: Semantic and lexical information provided by briefly presented, naturalistic action scenes
Published Date
Apr 13, 2018
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
4
Pages
e0194762 - e0194762
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