Auditory lexical decision |
Journal/Book: Lang Cognitive Process. 1996; 11: 27 Church Rd, Hove, East Sussex, England BN3 2FA. Psychology Press. 559-567.
Abstract: Auditory lexical decision entails speeded classification of spoken words and nonwords. Given its implicit requirement of full lexical processing, auditory lexical decision has wide applicability. Indeed, the paradigm is currently used to study basic processes in word recognition, the nature of the mental lexicon, effects of word frequency, neighbour effects and various other phenomena of isolated word perception. In addition, auditory lexical decision is commonly used as a measure of priming and context effects, and as an index of impairments following brain damage. This summary reviews the strengths and weaknesses of the task, and provides citations to prominent articles.
Note: Article Goldinger SD, Arizona State Univ, Dept Psychol, Box 871104, Tempe,AZ 85287 USA
Keyword(s): SPOKEN WORD RECOGNITION; COHORT MODEL; APHASIA; ACCESS; TASK; FACILITATION; AMBIGUITIES; FREQUENCY; CHILDREN
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