What did we learn from forty years of research on semantic interference? A Bayesian meta-analysis

Volume: 114, Pages: 104125 - 104125
Published: Oct 1, 2020
Abstract
When participants in an experiment have to name pictures while ignoring distractor words superimposed on the picture or presented auditorily (i.e., picture-word interference paradigm), they take more time when the word to be named (or target) and distractor words are from the same semantic category (e.g., cat-dog). This experimental effect is known as the semantic interference effect, and is probably one of the most studied in the language...
Paper Details
Title
What did we learn from forty years of research on semantic interference? A Bayesian meta-analysis
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Volume
114
Pages
104125 - 104125
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