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[Q:] When would you prefer a SOSSAGE to a SAUSAGE? [A:] At about 100 msec. ERP correlates of orthographic typicality and lexicality in written word recognition.

29 Apr 2006 Using a speeded lexical decision task, event-related potentials (ERPs), and minimum norm current source estimates, we investigated early spatiotemporal aspects of cortical activation elicited by words and pseudo-words that varied in their ...
rec_pub_16768380-q-prefer-sossage-sausage-100-msec-erp-correlates-orthographic.htm


When true memory availability promotes false memory: evidence from confabulating patients.

29 Mar 2006 We explored the extent to which confabulators are susceptible to false recall and false recognition, and whether false recognition is reduced when memory for studied items is experimentally enhanced. Five confabulating patients, nine ...
rec_pub_16580028-when-true-memory-availability-promotes-false-memory-evidence.htm


What does it take to implicitly prime low-frequency category exemplars?

27 Feb 2006 Prominent views of implicit priming agree that repetition of category exemplars should increase the probability of the exemplar coming to mind on a category production test. This prediction has been borne out in the data of numerous experiments that ...
rec_pub_16569144-what-does-implicitly-prime-low-frequency-category-exemplars.htm


Proactive interference and item similarity in working memory.

27 Feb 2006 Proactive interference (PI) may influence the predictive utility of working memory span tasks. Participants in one experiment (N=70) completed Ravens Advanced Progressive Matrices (RAPM) and multiple versions of operation span and probed recall, ...
rec_pub_16569140-proactive-interference-item-similarity-working-memory.htm


Suppression-induced hyperaccessibility of thoughts in abstinent alcoholics: a preliminary investigation.

26 Feb 2006 Abstinent alcoholics were compared to a non-alcoholic control group on a modified Stroop color-naming task. Alcoholics took significantly longer to name the color of the word "alcohol" than to name the color of non-alcohol words (i.e., they showed ...
rec_pub_16500617-suppression-induced-hyperaccessibility-thoughts-abstinent-alcoholics.htm


Stimulus affectivity of the Danish Word Association Test as measured by response heterogeneity and Rasch scaled number of prolonged reaction times.

30 Jan 2006 With the purpose of increasing the knowledge of the psychometric properties of the 70-item Danish Word Association Test, data from three samples of non-patients and psychiatric patients (N = 326) were used to provide two measures of affectivity of ...
rec_pub_16433662-stimulus-affectivity-danish-word-association-test-measured-response.htm


Age-related differences in performance of phonemic verbal fluency measured by Controlled Oral Word Association Task (COWAT): a meta-analytic study.

30 Dec 2005 Meta-analytical procedures were used to examine the research findings on age-related changes in phonemic verbal fluency measured by the Controlled Oral Word Association Task (COWAT). Data from 26 studies comparing adults from different age ranges ...
rec_pub_16995832-age-related-differences-performance-phonemic-verbal-fluency-measured.htm


[Structural analysis of associative chains in teenagers with antisocial behavior.]

30 Dec 2005
rec_pub_16579532-structural-analysis-associative-chains-teenagers-antisocial-behavior.htm


Tests of multiplicative models in psychology: a case study using the unified theory of implicit attitudes, stereotypes, self-esteem, and self-concept.

30 Dec 2005 Theories that posit multiplicative relationships between variables are common in psychology. A. G. Greenwald et al. recently presented a theory that explicated relationships between group identification, group attitudes, and self-esteem. Their ...
rec_pub_16478306-tests-multiplicative-models-psychology-case-study-using-unified.htm


Gist memory in Alzheimer's disease: evidence from categorized pictures.

30 Dec 2005 The authors investigated gist memory (the general meaning, idea, or gist conveyed by a collection of items) for categorized color photographs in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) using an experimental paradigm in which participants are ...
rec_pub_16460227-gist-memory-alzheimer-s-disease-evidence-categorized-pictures.htm

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