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Feature Statistics Modulate the Activation of Meaning During Spoken Word Processing.


ABSTRACT: Understanding spoken words involves a rapid mapping from speech to conceptual representations. One distributed feature-based conceptual account assumes that the statistical characteristics of concepts' features--the number of concepts they occur in (distinctiveness/sharedness) and likelihood of co-occurrence (correlational strength)--determine conceptual activation. To test these claims, we investigated the role of distinctiveness/sharedness and correlational strength in speech-to-meaning mapping, using a lexical decision task and computational simulations. Responses were faster for concepts with higher sharedness, suggesting that shared features are facilitatory in tasks like lexical decision that require access to them. Correlational strength facilitated responses for slower participants, suggesting a time-sensitive co-occurrence-driven settling mechanism. The computational simulation showed similar effects, with early effects of shared features and later effects of correlational strength. These results support a general-to-specific account of conceptual processing, whereby early activation of shared features is followed by the gradual emergence of a specific target representation.

SUBMITTER: Devereux BJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4949631 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Feature Statistics Modulate the Activation of Meaning During Spoken Word Processing.

Devereux Barry J BJ   Taylor Kirsten I KI   Randall Billi B   Geertzen Jeroen J   Tyler Lorraine K LK  

Cognitive science 20150604 2


Understanding spoken words involves a rapid mapping from speech to conceptual representations. One distributed feature-based conceptual account assumes that the statistical characteristics of concepts' features--the number of concepts they occur in (distinctiveness/sharedness) and likelihood of co-occurrence (correlational strength)--determine conceptual activation. To test these claims, we investigated the role of distinctiveness/sharedness and correlational strength in speech-to-meaning mappin  ...[more]

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