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Word Association Tests (Latest Articles)
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Consequential validity of the implicit association test: comment on Blanton and Jaccard (2006).
30 Dec 2005
Numeric values of psychological measures often have an arbitrary character before research has grounded their meanings, thereby providing what S. J. Messick (1995) called consequential validity (part of which H. Blanton and J. Jaccard now identify ...
rec_pub_16435977-consequential-validity-implicit-association-test-comment-blanton.htm
Negative affect words prime beer consumption in young drinkers.
30 Dec 2005
Negative affect is consistently associated with pathological aspects of alcohol use. Priming of motivation for alcohol by negative affect cues may contribute to this relationship. This study sought to determine whether: (a) exposure to negative ...
rec_pub_15922513-negative-affect-words-prime-beer-consumption-young-drinkers.htm
Noun-verb dissociation in aphasia: the role of imageability and functional locus of the lesion.
30 Dec 2005
Aphasic patients occasionally manifest a dissociated naming ability between objects and actions: this phenomenon has been interpreted as evidence of a separate organization for nouns and verbs in the mental lexicon. Nevertheless Bird et al. [Bird, ...
rec_pub_15922372-noun-verb-dissociation-aphasia-role-imageability-functional-locus.htm
Assessing implicit alcohol associations with the Implicit Association Test: fact or artifact?
30 Nov 2005
Studies using bipolar Implicit Association Tests (IATs) found that heavy drinkers have negative and arousal associations with alcohol relative to soda. Study 1 examined whether these results were due to the label 'alcohol' and the choice of the ...
rec_pub_16326023-assessing-implicit-alcohol-associations-implicit-association-test.htm
Near-infrared spectroscopy to define cognitive frontal lobe functions.
29 Nov 2005
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) monitors changes in the regional cerebral oxygenation (rSO) and has been used to study cerebral physiologic functions in normal states and during epileptic seizures. Yet, the limitations and pitfalls of the ...
rec_pub_16462198-near-infrared-spectroscopy-define-cognitive-frontal-lobe-functions.htm
The implicit association test as a general measure of similarity.
29 Nov 2005
The Implicit Association Test (IAT) is widely used as a measure of semantic similarity (i.e., associations in semantic memory). The results of previous research and of a new study show that IAT effects can, however, also be based on other types of ...
rec_pub_16459894-the-implicit-association-test-general-measure-similarity.htm
12 Nov 2005
There are receptors for parathyroid hormone (PTH) and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D in the brain, and there are clinical and experimental data indicating that PTH and vitamin D may affect cerebral function. In the present study 21 subjects who both in the ...
rec_pub_16283099-neuropsychological-function-relation-serum-parathyroid-hormone-serum.htm
Neurophysiological correlates of mismatch in lexical access.
9 Nov 2005
BACKGROUND: In the present study neurophysiological correlates related to mismatching information in lexical access were investigated with a fragment priming paradigm. Event-related brain potentials were recorded for written words following spoken ...
rec_pub_16283934-neurophysiological-correlates-mismatch-lexical-access.htm
Impaired implicit memory for gist information in amnesia.
30 Oct 2005
In 2 experiments using a converging associates paradigm, the authors evaluated implicit memory for gist information in amnesic patients. In Experiment 1, participants saw multiple sets of associates, each converging on a nonpresented theme word, and ...
rec_pub_16351351-impaired-implicit-memory-gist-information-amnesia.htm
The components of executive functioning in traumatic brain injury.
30 Oct 2005
Theorists have proposed models of executive functioning, and functional neuroimaging and factor analytic studies have attempted to examine the components of executive functioning. These studies have arrived at different conclusions and many ...
rec_pub_16207623-the-components-executive-functioning-traumatic-brain-injury.htm
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