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Word Association Tests (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Word Association Tests'
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29 Jun 2008
Effects of age (young versus elderly) and attention (full attention versus attention-demanding task) on true and false recognition of semantic and perceptual lures were examined in this study. The experimental materials used, similar to those of ...
rec_pub_18568980-effects-aging-attention-demanding-tasks-false-recognition-induced.htm
17 Jun 2008
The purpose of this study was to establish the relationship between the hemodynamic response of prefrontal cortex (PFC) and individual differences in cognitive control, as measured by a color-word interference task. Twenty-five healthy volunteers ...
rec_pub_18606191-the-hemodynamics-cognitive-control-level-concentration-oxygenated.htm
Peculiar word use as a possible trait marker in schizophrenia.
3 Jun 2008
Peculiar word use in schizophrenia has been emphasized by many authors, however the definition or the linguistic and clinical correlates of this phenomenon are not clear. We propose a new, standard and reliable method to extract a numerical measure ...
rec_pub_18538546-peculiar-word-use-possible-trait-marker-schizophrenia.htm
Jun 2008
BACKGROUND: Previous research has yielded evidence for enhanced semantic priming in formal thought-disordered schizophrenia patients, a result that fits well with the hypothesis of disinhibited processes of spreading activation in this population. ...
rec_pub_18511239-further-evidence-hyper-priming-thought-disordered-schizophrenic.htm
30 May 2008
We investigated the semantic blocking effect in picture naming and word-picture matching for two nonfluent aphasic patients who show evidence of a deficit in inhibiting verbal representations (M.L. and B.Q), one fluent aphasic patient (K.V.), and ...
rec_pub_19086200-consequences-inhibition-deficit-word-production-comprehension.htm
Cognitive mechanisms underlying implicit negative self concept in dysphoria.
30 May 2008
Whereas explicit measures of the self-concept typically demonstrate a negative bias in depressed individuals, implicit measures such as the Implicit Association Test (IAT), revealed an opposite, positive bias. To address this inconsistent pattern, ...
rec_pub_18540754-cognitive-mechanisms-underlying-implicit-negative-self-concept.htm
Effect of the time-of-day of training on explicit memory.
29 May 2008
Studies have shown a time-of-day of training effect on long-term explicit memory with a greater effect being shown in the afternoon than in the morning. However, these studies did not control the chronotype variable. Therefore, the purpose of this ...
rec_pub_18560671-effect-time-day-training-explicit-memory.htm
A paper-format group performance test for measuring the implicit association of target concepts.
29 Apr 2008
We developed a paper test utilizing a mechanism for measuring implicit association similar to that used in the Implicit Association Test (IAT; Greenwald, McGhee, & Schwartz, 1998). The target concepts were buried among positive and negative words on ...
rec_pub_18522066-a-paper-format-group-performance-test-measuring-implicit-association.htm
29 Apr 2008
Associative norms for homographs have been widely used in the study of language processing. A number of sets of these are available, providing the investigator with the opportunity to compare materials collected over a span of years and a range of ...
rec_pub_18522063-on-norming-homophones.htm
29 Apr 2008
Traumatized samples have relative difficulty in generating specific autobiographical memories on a cue word task, compared to nonexposed controls. Simultaneously, trauma is associated with highly specific intrusive trauma memories in day-to-day ...
rec_pub_18489221-autobiographical-memory-specificity-manipulating-retrieval-cues.htm
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