According to this theory, semantic primes serve as the basis for describing the meaning, without circularity, of other words and their associated conceptual denotations.
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For example, there can be semantic priming from a stimulus presented in the neglected field, which affects responses to stimuli subsequently presented on the unimpaired side.
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"' Semantic primes "'or "'semantic primitives "'are semantic concepts that are innately understood, but cannot be expressed in simpler terms.
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In the semantic priming task paradigm described by Wittenbrink et al . ( 1997 ), participants are shown a word prime at intervals which are too brief for reported awareness ( see subliminal stimuli ).
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Thus, on the semantic priming account, the second presentation is more strongly primed, and receives less semantic processing when the repetitions are massed, compared to when presentations are spaced over short lags.
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This semantic priming effect with words that are close in meaning within the cognitive network has been seen in a wide range of tasks given by experimenters, ranging from sentence verification to lexical decision and naming.
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In a visual semantic priming paradigm, P2 amplitude differences are associated with phase-locked N1 and P2, the P2 shows the strongest task-related modulation of theta wave oscillations between congruent and incongruent tasks.
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Given the universal nature of the list of semantic primes among languages, and of the grammar, every language has essentially the same natural semantic metalanguage, though each semantic prime sounds different among languages and the appearance of the syntax may differ.
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Given the universal nature of the list of semantic primes among languages, and of the grammar, every language has essentially the same natural semantic metalanguage, though each semantic prime sounds different among languages and the appearance of the syntax may differ.
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Participants judged whether the words in the pairs were related, and electrophysiological results revealed that semantic priming ( facilitation of processing of the words ) occurred when the words in the pairs were related to each other whether or not the meaning was interpreted in L1 or L2.