Skip to main content

Welkom bij THIM Hogeschool voor Fysiotherapie & Bohn Stafleu van Loghum

THIM Hogeschool voor Fysiotherapie heeft ervoor gezorgd dat je Mijn BSL eenvoudig en snel kunt raadplegen. Je kunt je links eenvoudig registreren. Met deze gegevens kun je thuis, of waar ook ter wereld toegang krijgen tot Mijn BSL. Heb je een vraag, neem dan contact op met helpdesk@thim.nl.

Registreer

Om ook buiten de locaties van THIM, thuis bijvoorbeeld, van Mijn BSL gebruik te kunnen maken, moet je jezelf eenmalig registreren. Dit kan alleen vanaf een computer op een van de locaties van THIM.

Eenmaal geregistreerd kun je thuis of waar ook ter wereld onbeperkt toegang krijgen tot Mijn BSL.

Login

Als u al geregistreerd bent, hoeft u alleen maar in te loggen om onbeperkt toegang te krijgen tot Mijn BSL.

Top
Gepubliceerd in:

01-09-2006 | Original Article

When are neighbours hostile? Inhibitory neighbour effects in visual word recognition

Auteurs: Wendy De Moor, Tom Verguts

Gepubliceerd in: Psychological Research | Uitgave 5/2006

Log in om toegang te krijgen
share
DELEN

Deel dit onderdeel of sectie (kopieer de link)

  • Optie A:
    Klik op de rechtermuisknop op de link en selecteer de optie “linkadres kopiëren”
  • Optie B:
    Deel de link per e-mail

Abstract

Using masked priming, Segui and Grainger (1990) reported inhibitory effects of higher frequency neighbours on lower frequency targets (e.g., avec – AVEU), but not of lower frequency neighbours on higher frequency targets (e.g., aveu – AVEC). Conversely, with unmasked (conscious) priming, they observed inhibition for word pairs of the type “aveu – AVEC”, but not for word pairs of the type “avec – AVEU”. Both inhibitory effects were explained in terms of the frequency difference between the prime and the target. We argue that the observed inhibitory effects may emerge from the absolute frequency of the prime or the target, rather than their relative frequency. To test this, we investigated inhibitory effects between neighbour words of the same frequency under both masked and unmasked priming conditions. The results showed inhibition for same-frequency neighbours in case the prime and the target were high-frequency words, but not in case the prime and the target were low-frequency words. The theoretical implications of the findings are discussed within the context of interactive activation based models (e.g., Grainger & Jacobs, 1996; McClelland & Rumelhart, 1981).
Bijlagen
Alleen toegankelijk voor geautoriseerde gebruikers
Voetnoten
1
Base 10
 
Literatuur
go back to reference Andrews S (1997) The effect of orthographic similarity on lexical retrieval: Resolving neighborhood conflicts. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 4(4):439–461 Andrews S (1997) The effect of orthographic similarity on lexical retrieval: Resolving neighborhood conflicts. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 4(4):439–461
go back to reference Baayen RH, Piepenbrock R, Van Rijn H (1993) The Celex Lexical Database (CD-rom). Linguistic Data Consortium, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Baayen RH, Piepenbrock R, Van Rijn H (1993) The Celex Lexical Database (CD-rom). Linguistic Data Consortium, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
go back to reference Bijeljac-Babic R, Biardeau A, Grainger J (1997) Masked orthographic priming in bilingual word recognition. Memory & Cognition 25:447-457 Bijeljac-Babic R, Biardeau A, Grainger J (1997) Masked orthographic priming in bilingual word recognition. Memory & Cognition 25:447-457
go back to reference Brysbaert M, Lange M, Van Wijnendaele I (2000) The effects of age-of-acquisition and frequency-of-occurrence in visual word recognition : Further evidence from the Dutch language. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology 12:65–85CrossRef Brysbaert M, Lange M, Van Wijnendaele I (2000) The effects of age-of-acquisition and frequency-of-occurrence in visual word recognition : Further evidence from the Dutch language. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology 12:65–85CrossRef
go back to reference Carreiras M, Perea M, Grainger J (1997) Effects of orthographic neighbourhood in visual word recognition: Cross-task comparisons. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition 23:857–871 Carreiras M, Perea M, Grainger J (1997) Effects of orthographic neighbourhood in visual word recognition: Cross-task comparisons. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition 23:857–871
go back to reference Colthaert M, Davelaar E, Jonasson JT, Besner D (1977) Access to the internal lexicon. In: Dornic S (ed) Attention & Performance VI. Erlbaum, Hillsdale, pp 535 – 555 Colthaert M, Davelaar E, Jonasson JT, Besner D (1977) Access to the internal lexicon. In: Dornic S (ed) Attention & Performance VI. Erlbaum, Hillsdale, pp 535 – 555
go back to reference Coltheart M, Rastle K, Perry C, Langdon R, Ziegler J (2001) DRC: A dual route cascaded model of visual word recognition and reading aloud. Psychological Review 108(1):204–256PubMed Coltheart M, Rastle K, Perry C, Langdon R, Ziegler J (2001) DRC: A dual route cascaded model of visual word recognition and reading aloud. Psychological Review 108(1):204–256PubMed
go back to reference Davis CJ, Lupker SJ (2005) Masked inhibitory priming in English: Evidence for lexical inhibition (submitted) Davis CJ, Lupker SJ (2005) Masked inhibitory priming in English: Evidence for lexical inhibition (submitted)
go back to reference De Moor W, Brysbaert M (2000) Neighbourhood frequency effects when primes and targets have different lengths. Psychological Research 63:159–162PubMed De Moor W, Brysbaert M (2000) Neighbourhood frequency effects when primes and targets have different lengths. Psychological Research 63:159–162PubMed
go back to reference De Moor W, Ghyselinck M, Brysbaert M (2000) A validation study of the Age-of-acquisition norms collected by Ghyselinck, De Moor and Brysbaert. Psychologica Belgica 40(2):99–114 De Moor W, Ghyselinck M, Brysbaert M (2000) A validation study of the Age-of-acquisition norms collected by Ghyselinck, De Moor and Brysbaert. Psychologica Belgica 40(2):99–114
go back to reference Drews E, Zwitserlood P (1995) Morphological and orthographic similarity in visual word recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 21(5):1098–1116CrossRef Drews E, Zwitserlood P (1995) Morphological and orthographic similarity in visual word recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 21(5):1098–1116CrossRef
go back to reference Ghyselinck M, De Moor W, Brysbaert M (2000) Age of acquisition norms for 2816 Dutch four- and five letter nouns. Psychologica Belgica 40(2):77–98 Ghyselinck M, De Moor W, Brysbaert M (2000) Age of acquisition norms for 2816 Dutch four- and five letter nouns. Psychologica Belgica 40(2):77–98
go back to reference Grainger J (1990) Word frequency effect and neighbourhood frequency effects in lexical decision and naming. Journal of Memory and Language 29(2):228–244CrossRef Grainger J (1990) Word frequency effect and neighbourhood frequency effects in lexical decision and naming. Journal of Memory and Language 29(2):228–244CrossRef
go back to reference Grainger J, Jacobs AM (1996) Orthographic processing in visual word recognition: A multiple read-out model. Psychological Review 103:518–565CrossRefPubMed Grainger J, Jacobs AM (1996) Orthographic processing in visual word recognition: A multiple read-out model. Psychological Review 103:518–565CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Grainger J, Segui J (1990) Neighborhood frequency effects in visual word recognition: a comparison of lexical decision and masked identification latencies. Perception & Psychophysics 47:191–198 Grainger J, Segui J (1990) Neighborhood frequency effects in visual word recognition: a comparison of lexical decision and masked identification latencies. Perception & Psychophysics 47:191–198
go back to reference Grainger J, O’Regan JK, Jacobs AM, Segui J (1989) On the role of competing word units in visual word recognition: The neighborhood frequency effect. Perception and Psychofysics 45:189–195 Grainger J, O’Regan JK, Jacobs AM, Segui J (1989) On the role of competing word units in visual word recognition: The neighborhood frequency effect. Perception and Psychofysics 45:189–195
go back to reference Grainger J, O’Regan JK, Jacobs AM, Segui J (1992) Neighbourhood frequency effects and letter visibility in visual word recognition. Perception & Psychophysics 51:49–56 Grainger J, O’Regan JK, Jacobs AM, Segui J (1992) Neighbourhood frequency effects and letter visibility in visual word recognition. Perception & Psychophysics 51:49–56
go back to reference Huntsman LA, Lima SD (1996) Orthographic neighbourhood structure and lexical access. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 25:417–429 Huntsman LA, Lima SD (1996) Orthographic neighbourhood structure and lexical access. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 25:417–429
go back to reference Lupker SJ, Colombo L (1994) Inhibitory effects in form priming: Evaluating a phonological competition explanation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance 20(2):437–451 Lupker SJ, Colombo L (1994) Inhibitory effects in form priming: Evaluating a phonological competition explanation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance 20(2):437–451
go back to reference Mathey S (2001) Le rôle du voisinage orthographique lors de la reconnaissance des mots écrits. Revue Canadienne de Psychologie Expérimentale 55(1):1–23PubMed Mathey S (2001) Le rôle du voisinage orthographique lors de la reconnaissance des mots écrits. Revue Canadienne de Psychologie Expérimentale 55(1):1–23PubMed
go back to reference McClelland JL, Rumelhart DE (1981) An Interactive Activation Model of context effects in letter perception: Part I An account of basic findings. Psychological Review 88:375–407CrossRef McClelland JL, Rumelhart DE (1981) An Interactive Activation Model of context effects in letter perception: Part I An account of basic findings. Psychological Review 88:375–407CrossRef
go back to reference Perea M, Pollatsek A (1998) The effects of neighbourhood frequency in reading and lexical decision. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 24:767–779CrossRef Perea M, Pollatsek A (1998) The effects of neighbourhood frequency in reading and lexical decision. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 24:767–779CrossRef
go back to reference Sears CR, Hino Y, Lupker J (1995) Neighbourhood size and neighbourhood frequency effects in word recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance 21:876–900 Sears CR, Hino Y, Lupker J (1995) Neighbourhood size and neighbourhood frequency effects in word recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance 21:876–900
go back to reference Segui J, Grainger J (1990) Priming word recognition with orthographic neighbours: Effects of relative prime-target frequency. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance 16:65–76 Segui J, Grainger J (1990) Priming word recognition with orthographic neighbours: Effects of relative prime-target frequency. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance 16:65–76
Metagegevens
Titel
When are neighbours hostile? Inhibitory neighbour effects in visual word recognition
Auteurs
Wendy De Moor
Tom Verguts
Publicatiedatum
01-09-2006
Uitgeverij
Springer-Verlag
Gepubliceerd in
Psychological Research / Uitgave 5/2006
Print ISSN: 0340-0727
Elektronisch ISSN: 1430-2772
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-005-0225-x