Strategic effects in associative priming with words, homophones and pseudohomophones
Lukatela and Turvey (1994) showed that at prime presentation duration of 57 ms naming of a visually presented target word (frog) is primed not only by an associate word (toad), but also by a homophone of the associate (towed) and a pseudohomophone of the associate (tode). At prime presentation of 25...
Main Authors: | Drieghe, Denis (Author), Brysbaert, Marc (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2002-09.
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