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SUBMITTER: Bartolotti J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7923684 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Bartolotti James J Schroeder Scott R SR Hayakawa Sayuri S Rochanavibhata Sirada S Chen Peiyao P Marian Viorica V
Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006) 20200605 8
How does the mind process linguistic and non-linguistic sounds? The current study assessed the different ways that spoken words (e.g., "dog") and characteristic sounds (e.g., <barking>) provide access to phonological information (e.g., word-form of "dog") and semantic information (e.g., knowledge that a dog is associated with a leash). Using an eye-tracking paradigm, we found that listening to words prompted rapid phonological activation, which was then followed by semantic access. The opposite ...[more]