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Encouraging prediction during production facilitates subsequent comprehension:Evidence from interleaved object naming in sentence context and sentence reading
Language production Object naming Self-paced reading Prediction
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2016/5/3
Many studies have shown that a supportive context facilitates language comprehension. A currently influential view is that language production may support prediction in language comprehension. Experim...
No right to speak?The relationship between object naming and semantic impairment:Neuropsychological evidence and a computational model
No right to speak object naming semantic impairment Neuropsychological evidence computational model
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2015/6/19
No right to speak?The relationship between object naming and semantic impairment:Neuropsychological evidence and a computational model.
Effects of speech rate and practice on the allocation of visual attention in multiple object naming
utterance planning speech rate practice eye movements visual attention
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2015/4/21
Earlier studies had shown that speakers naming several objects typically look at each object until they have retrieved the phonological form of its name and therefore look longer at objects with long ...
Object Naming in Dyslexic Children: More Than a Phonological Deficit
dyslexia object naming phonology
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2015/4/10
In the present study, the authors investigate how some visual factors related
to early stages of visual-object naming modulate naming performance in dyslexia. The
performance of dyslexic children wa...
The Time Course of Name Retrieval During Multiple-Object Naming: Evidence From Extrafoveal-on-Foveal Effects
speech production visual attention object naming eye movements
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2015/4/8
The goal of the study was to examine whether speakers naming pairs of objects would retrieve the names of the objects in parallel or in sequence. To this end, we recorded the speakers’ eye movements a...