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  1. Being fast or slow at naming depends on recency of experience.Tao Wei & Tatiana T. Schnur - 2019 - Cognition 182 (C):165-170.
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  • Facilitation and interference in naming: A consequence of the same learning process?Julie W. Hughes & Tatiana T. Schnur - 2017 - Cognition 165 (C):61-72.
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  • Cumulative semantic interference for associative relations in language production.Sebastian Benjamin Rose & Rasha Abdel Rahman - 2016 - Cognition 152 (C):20-31.
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  • Semantic Processing in Bilingual Aphasia: Evidence of Language Dependency.Marco Calabria, Nicholas Grunden, Mariona Serra, Carmen García-Sánchez & Albert Costa - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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  • Long-lasting semantic interference effects in object naming are not necessarily conceptually mediated.Emma Riley, Katie L. McMahon & Greig de Zubicaray - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:122889.
    Long-lasting interference effects in picture naming are induced when objects are presented in categorically related contexts in both continuous and blocked cyclic paradigms. Less consistent context effects have been reported when the task is changed to semantic classification. Experiment 1 confirmed the recent finding of cumulative facilitation in the continuous paradigm with living/non-living superordinate categorization. To avoid a potential confound involving participants responding with the identical superordinate category in related contexts in the blocked cyclic paradigm, we devised a novel set (...)
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  • Different Loci of Semantic Interference in Picture Naming vs. Word-Picture Matching Tasks.Denise Y. Harvey & Tatiana T. Schnur - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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