Exploring Picture Word Priming Effects in Healthy Aging Adults Using Event Related Potentials

Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the mechanics with which older adults activate and access different subdomains of their mental lexicons during word retrieval for picture naming. Method: Data were analyzed for 12 aging, native English speakers who performed a picture-word p...

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Main Author: Christopher, Sasha C.
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spelling ndltd-USF-oai-scholarcommons.usf.edu-etd-52072015-09-30T04:42:01Z Exploring Picture Word Priming Effects in Healthy Aging Adults Using Event Related Potentials Christopher, Sasha C. Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the mechanics with which older adults activate and access different subdomains of their mental lexicons during word retrieval for picture naming. Method: Data were analyzed for 12 aging, native English speakers who performed a picture-word priming task. The auditory probe words were presented in the following conditions in relation to the picture stimuli: Identically related, strongly semantically related, weakly semantically related, strongly phonologically related, weakly phonologically related, semantically related to the strong phonological relative of the target picture label, or phonologically-related to the strong semantic relative of the target picture label. Event related potentials were used to measure picture-word priming effects. Results: Three main results were observed. First, our healthy aging adult participants evidenced strong activation of whole-word phonological representations as well as rhyme representations of target picture labels, but weakened activation of initial phoneme information. Second, they processed semantic information robustly. Finally, our participants appeared to experience phonological competition when accessing target picture labels. Conclusion: Results from this study suggest that healthy aging adults maintain efficient access to whole-word phonological representations, rhyme representations, and conceptual-semantic representations of target picture labels. However, in line with previously-reported findings, they do seem to evidence limited activation of initial phonological information on the path to picture naming. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/4011 http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5207&context=etd default Graduate Theses and Dissertations Scholar Commons activation spreading age-related decline event related potentials lexical access phonological processing semantic interference American Studies Arts and Humanities Linguistics Neurosciences Speech and Hearing Science
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topic activation spreading
age-related decline
event related potentials
lexical access
phonological processing
semantic interference
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
Linguistics
Neurosciences
Speech and Hearing Science
spellingShingle activation spreading
age-related decline
event related potentials
lexical access
phonological processing
semantic interference
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
Linguistics
Neurosciences
Speech and Hearing Science
Christopher, Sasha C.
Exploring Picture Word Priming Effects in Healthy Aging Adults Using Event Related Potentials
description Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the mechanics with which older adults activate and access different subdomains of their mental lexicons during word retrieval for picture naming. Method: Data were analyzed for 12 aging, native English speakers who performed a picture-word priming task. The auditory probe words were presented in the following conditions in relation to the picture stimuli: Identically related, strongly semantically related, weakly semantically related, strongly phonologically related, weakly phonologically related, semantically related to the strong phonological relative of the target picture label, or phonologically-related to the strong semantic relative of the target picture label. Event related potentials were used to measure picture-word priming effects. Results: Three main results were observed. First, our healthy aging adult participants evidenced strong activation of whole-word phonological representations as well as rhyme representations of target picture labels, but weakened activation of initial phoneme information. Second, they processed semantic information robustly. Finally, our participants appeared to experience phonological competition when accessing target picture labels. Conclusion: Results from this study suggest that healthy aging adults maintain efficient access to whole-word phonological representations, rhyme representations, and conceptual-semantic representations of target picture labels. However, in line with previously-reported findings, they do seem to evidence limited activation of initial phonological information on the path to picture naming.
author Christopher, Sasha C.
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title Exploring Picture Word Priming Effects in Healthy Aging Adults Using Event Related Potentials
title_short Exploring Picture Word Priming Effects in Healthy Aging Adults Using Event Related Potentials
title_full Exploring Picture Word Priming Effects in Healthy Aging Adults Using Event Related Potentials
title_fullStr Exploring Picture Word Priming Effects in Healthy Aging Adults Using Event Related Potentials
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Picture Word Priming Effects in Healthy Aging Adults Using Event Related Potentials
title_sort exploring picture word priming effects in healthy aging adults using event related potentials
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