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The locus of the frequency effect in picture naming: When recognizing is not enough
Authors:Jorge Almeida  Mark Knobel  Matthew Finkbeiner  Alfonso Caramazza
Affiliation:(1) Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia;(2) University of Trento, Rovereto, Italy;(3) Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Office 710, 33 Kirkland Street, 02138 Cambridge, MA
Abstract:The lexical frequency effect in picture naming is generally assumed to constitute a signature of lexical access. Lexical frequency, however, is correlated with other variables, like concept familiarity, that can produce effects similar to those of lexical frequency in picture naming tasks. In this study, a delayed picture naming task was employed to address the hypothesis that the frequency effect in picture naming is due to variables that affect processing in the perceptual and semantic identification stages (i.e., input stages). Despite the fact that all the input processing stages were completed prior to the presentation of the naming cue, a strong frequency effect was still obtained in this task. These results establish that the lexical frequency effect is independent of variables affecting the input stages of picture naming, and, hence, confirm the lexical frequency effect as a signature effect of lexical access.
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