نتایج جستجو برای: associative experiment

تعداد نتایج: 468665  

Journal: :The Spanish journal of psychology 2012
Rosa Sánchez-Casas Pilar Ferré Josep Demestre Teófilo García-Chico José E García-Albea

The study presented in this paper aimed to investigate the pattern of semantic priming effects, under masked and unmasked conditions, in the lexical decision task, manipulating type of semantic relation and associative strength. Three different kinds of word relations were examined in two experiments: only-semantically related words [e.g., codo (elbow)-rodilla (knee)] and semantic/associative r...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2015
Roger Ratcliff Gail McKoon

Item and associative recognition for pictures and words with college-age young adults and 60-75-year-old adults were examined in the experiment reported in this article. The diffusion model (Ratcliff & McKoon, 2008) was used to extract estimates of components of processing from the empirical values of accuracy and correct and error response time distributions. The model fit the empirical data w...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 1999
A P Field G C Davey

In 2 studies, the authors investigated whether evaluative conditioning (EC) is an associative phenomenon. Experiment 1 compared a standard EC paradigm with nonpaired and no-treatment control conditions. EC effects were obtained only when the conditioned stimulus (CS) and unconditioned stimulus (UCS) were rated as perceptually similar. However, similar EC effects were obtained in both control gr...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2004
Michael F Verde

Recalling an item interferes with recall of related memories. Evidence is presented that retrieval interference occurs in associative recognition as well as recall. In Experiment 1, subjects studied pairs of category exemplars. Retrieval practice followed, during which some pairs appeared in a cued recall test. A final test of associative recognition (with remember-know judgments) found lower a...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2006
Matei Vladeanu Michael Lewis Hadyn Ellis

In two experiments, we explored the effects of co-occurrence and semantic relationships in the associative priming of faces. In Experiment 1, pairs of computer-generated human faces were presented simultaneously (i.e., they co-occurred) with no associated semantic information attached to them. A significant facilitation effect in the subsequent recognition of these paired faces (priming) was ob...

Journal: :Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition 2016
Alan D Castel Michael C Friedman Shannon McGillivray Cynthia C Flores Kou Murayama Tyson Kerr Aimee Drolet

Older adults often experience associative memory impairments but can sometimes remember important information. The current experiments investigate potential age-related similarities and differences associate memory for gains and losses. Younger and older participants were presented with faces and associated dollar amounts, which indicated how much money the person "owed" the participant, and we...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2003
William Milberg Sheila Blumstein Kelly Sullivan Giovanello Cara Misiurski

The present study used a lexical decision paradigm to study the summation of priming effects in normal and aphasic participants. The amount of priming produced by pairs of definitionally converging associative words was compared to the amount of priming produced by pairs of single associative words and non-words in two experiments in which the ISI between primes and targets varied from 200 ms (...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2010
Mark Haselgrove Lisa H Evans

Two human associative-learning experiments investigated the relationship between the negative dimension of schizotypy and selective and nonselective prediction-error learning. Experiment 1 demonstrates that individuals low, but not high, on the introvertive anhedonia dimension of schizotypy demonstrate Kamin blocking, which has been taken to reflect the operation of selective learning (Rescorla...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2012
Glenda Andrews Graeme S Halford Jillian Boyce

Two experiments examined conditional discrimination in 4- to 6-year-olds. Children learned to choose one of two objects (e.g., circle) when the background was, say, red and to choose the other object (e.g., triangle) when the background was, say, blue. Awareness was assessed and interpreted as a marker of relational processing. In Experiment 1, most 4- and 5-year-olds did not reach the learning...

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