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Redundancy gain for semantic features
Authors:Anja Fiedler  Hannes Schröter  Rolf Ulrich
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
2. Department of Cognition and Perception, University of Tübingen, Schleichstra?e 4, 72076, Tübingen, Germany
Abstract:In a go/no-go experiment, semantic redundancy gain was assessed for responses to single written words. Specifically, we asked participants to respond only to words whose meaning matched at least one semantic target feature—that is, the target category (e.g., animal), the target color (e.g., gray), or both. On redundant-target trials, the word (e.g., elephant) matched both semantic target features (i.e., gray and animal). On single-target trials, the word (e.g., beaver) matched one target feature (i.e., animal) and a nontarget feature (i.e., brown). We observed shorter reaction times in the redundant-target condition than in the faster single-target condition. Hence, the present study provides the first evidence that redundancy gain is not limited to responses to redundant proximal stimulus features but can also be observed for responses to semantic feature information.
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