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Equivalent inter- and intramodality long-term priming: Evidence for a common lexicon for words seen and words heard
Authors:G. Lukatela  Thomas Eaton  Miguel A. Moreno  M. T. Turvey
Affiliation:University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, USA. georgije.lukatela@haskins.yale.edu
Abstract:Weaker inter- than intramodality long-term priming of words has promoted two hypotheses: (1) separate visual and auditory lexicons and (2) modality dependence of implicit memory. In five experiments, we employed manipulations aimed to minimize study-test asymmetries between the two priming conditions. Activities at visual and auditory study were matched, words were phonologically consistent, and study modality was manipulated between subjects. Equal magnitudes of inter- and intramodality priming were found in experiments with visual and auditory stem completion at test, with visual fragment completion at test, and with visual and auditory perceptual identification at test. A within-subjects experiment yielded the conventional intramodality advantage. The results point to a single amodal lexicon and to modality-independent phonological processing as the basis of implicit word memory.
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