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1Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale de la Cognition (LAPSCO), Université Blaise-Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand, France. patrick.bonin@srvpsy.univ-bpclermont.fr
Investigating written picture naming, this study found semantic interference effects depend on phonological relationships between distractors and target words, impacting language processing models.
Area of Science:
- Cognitive Psychology
- Psycholinguistics
- Language Production
Background:
- Understanding the cognitive processes underlying written picture naming is crucial for psycholinguistics.
- The role of semantic and phonological information in word production remains an active area of research.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the nature and timing of representations involved in written picture naming.
- To determine if semantic interference effects in picture naming originate from the conceptual level.
- To examine the interplay between semantic and phonological distractors in written picture naming.
Main Methods:
- Three experiments involving French participants producing written picture names while hearing auditory distractors.
- Varying stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) between pictures and distractors.
- Using distractors with varying semantic and phonological relationships to the target picture names.
Main Results:
- Semantic interference effects were observed at a stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) of -150 msec but not at 0 msec.
- The semantic interference effect was not localized at the conceptual level.
- Phonologically related distractors eliminated semantic interference and produced facilitatory effects at both SOAs.
Conclusions:
- Written picture naming involves complex interactions between semantic and phonological processing.
- Phonological information plays a significant role in modulating semantic effects during word production.
- Findings challenge purely conceptual accounts of semantic interference in picture naming.
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