The automaticity of semantic processing revisited: Auditory distraction by a categorical deviation.

Volume: 149, Issue: 7, Pages: 1360 - 1397
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Automatic information processing has been and still is a debated topic. Traditionally, automatic processes are deemed to take place autonomously and independently of top-down cognitive control. For decades, the literature on reading has brought to the fore empirical phenomena such as Stroop and semantic priming effects that provide support for the assumption that semantic information can be accessed automatically. More recently, there has been...
Paper Details
Title
The automaticity of semantic processing revisited: Auditory distraction by a categorical deviation.
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
149
Issue
7
Pages
1360 - 1397
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