In the picture-word interference task a to be named picture is presented along with a to be ignored superimposed distractor word. This task has been widely employed to investigate the architecture of the processes underlying word production. A new account of performance in the picture-word interference task has been recently put forward, the response-exclusion hypothesis. In this work, we test the response-exclusion hypothesis against a concise set of 5 published experimental results and show that it fails to account for some basic phenomena that are observed with the picture-word interference task.
Picture–word interference and the response–exclusion hypothesis / Mulatti, Claudio; Max, Coltheart. - In: CORTEX. - ISSN 0010-9452. - STAMPA. - 48:(2012), pp. 363-372. [10.1016/j.cortex.2011.04.025]
Picture–word interference and the response–exclusion hypothesis
MULATTI, CLAUDIO;
2012-01-01
Abstract
In the picture-word interference task a to be named picture is presented along with a to be ignored superimposed distractor word. This task has been widely employed to investigate the architecture of the processes underlying word production. A new account of performance in the picture-word interference task has been recently put forward, the response-exclusion hypothesis. In this work, we test the response-exclusion hypothesis against a concise set of 5 published experimental results and show that it fails to account for some basic phenomena that are observed with the picture-word interference task.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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