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Psycholinguistic variables matter in odor naming
Olfaction Olfactory naming Word frequency Semantic interference
2018/3/5
People from Western societies generally find it difficult to name odors. In trying to explain this, the olfactory literature has proposed several theories that focus heavily on properties of the odor ...
Sustained Attention Ability Affects Simple Picture Naming
language production sustained attention object naming
2017/8/30
Sustained attention has previously been shown as a requirement for language production. However, this is mostly evident for difficult conditions, such as a dual-task situation. The current study provi...
Electrophysiology of cross-language interference and facilitation in picture naming
ompetition ERP N400 Picture naming Semantic interference Translation facilitation
2016/5/3
Disagreement exists about how bilingual speakers select words, in particular, whether words in another language compete, or competition is restricted to a target language, or no competition occurs. Ev...
Encouraging prediction during production facilitates subsequent comprehension:Evidence from interleaved object naming in sentence context and sentence reading
Language production Object naming Self-paced reading Prediction
2016/5/3
Many studies have shown that a supportive context facilitates language comprehension. A currently influential view is that language production may support prediction in language comprehension. Experim...
Odor naming is difficult, even for wine and coffee experts
Olfaction Flavor Expertise Odor Naming
2015/12/18
Odor naming is difficult for people, but recent cross-cultural
research suggests this difficulty is culture-specific. Jahai
speakers (hunter-gatherers from the Malay Peninsula) name
odors as con...
Rapid Automatized Naming and Reading Performance: A Meta-Analysis
reading rapid naming moderators meta-analysis
2015/12/18
Evidence that rapid naming skill is associated with reading ability has become increasingly prevalent in
recent years. However, there is considerable variation in the literature concerning the magnit...
Color naming and the shape of color space
color terms color categories semantic universals linguistic relativity cognitive modeling
2015/6/24
Color naming in the world’s languages has traditionally been viewed as reflecting either a universal set of focal colors, or linguistic relativity. Recently, a different view has gained support: color...
Color naming reflects optimal partitions of color space
cognitive modeling color categories color terms semantic universals
2015/6/24
The nature of color categories in the world’s languages is contested.One major view holds that color categories are organized around universal focal colors, whereas an opposing view holds instead that...
Color Naming is Near Optimal
cognitive modeling color categories color terms semantic universals
2015/6/24
One of the central “nature versus nurture” debates in cognitive science concerns color naming in the world’s languages. On one influential view, color categories are organized around the universal foc...
Proponents of a self-identified ‘relativist’ view of cross-language color naming have confounded two questions: (1) Is color naming largely subject to local linguistic convention? and (2) Are cross-la...
The simulations of Steels & Belpaeme suggest that communication could lead to color categories that are closely shared within a language and potentially diverge across languages. We argue that this is...
Color naming, lens aging, and grue: What the optics of the aging eye can teach us about color language
Color naming lens aging grue aging eye color language
2015/6/24
Many languages without separate terms for “green” and “blue” are or were spoken in locations receiving above-average exposure to ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation. Lindsey and Brown (2002) propose that t...
Color naming and sunlight:Commentary on Lindsey and Brown (2002)
Color naming and sunlight Lindsey Brown
2015/6/24
Lindsey and Brown (2002) (L&B) propose an intriguing explanation for the existence and geographical distribution of languages that lack a distinct word for the color blue. Many such languages include ...
The existence of cross-linguistic universals in color naming is currently contested. Early empirical studies, based principally on languages of industrialized societies, suggested that all languages m...
No right to speak?The relationship between object naming and semantic impairment:Neuropsychological evidence and a computational model
No right to speak object naming semantic impairment Neuropsychological evidence computational model
2015/6/19
No right to speak?The relationship between object naming and semantic impairment:Neuropsychological evidence and a computational model.