Cross Modal Priming
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Cross Modal Priming Task
The visual/audio Cross Modal Priming Task similar to the one described in Holcomb & Anderson (1993).
References
Holcomb, P. J., & Anderson, J. E. (November 01, 1993). Cross-modal semantic priming: A time-course analysis using event-related brain potentials. Language and Cognitive Processes, 8, 4, 379-411.
Tabossi, P. (December 01, 1996). Cross-Modal Semantic Priming. Language and Cognitive Processes, 11, 6, 569-76.
Balota, D. A., Watson, J. M., Duchek, J. M., & Ferraro, F. R. (January 01, 1999). Cross-modal semantic and homograph priming in healthy young, healthy old, and in Alzheimer's disease individuals. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : Jins, 5, 7, 626-40.
Baumgaertner, A., & Tompkins, C. (April 01, 2002). Testing contrasting accounts of word meaning activation in Broca's aphasia: Experiences from a cross-modal semantic priming study. Aphasiology, 16, 397-411.
Froud, K., Titone, D., Marantz, A., Levy, D. L., & Language, Communication and Schizophrenia. (May 01, 2010). Brain/behavior asymmetry in schizophrenia: A MEG study of cross-modal semantic priming. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 23, 3, 223-239.
Scharinger, M., & Felder, V. (April 01, 2011). ERP signatures of cross-modal semantic fragment priming: Early context effects in speech perception. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 80, 1, 19-27.
Sumner, M. (2013). A phonetic explanation of pronunciation variant effects. JASA Express Letters [http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.4807432]. Published Online 5 June 2013.