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  1. Aug 2, 2021 · Results revealed that the same verbal item can engage both phonological and semantic processing when the task does not emphasize certain codes, even under fast encoding conditions.

    • Theresa Pham, Lisa M. D. Archibald
    • 2021
  2. Phonological similarity among items is often defined in terms of items that share a common rhyme (e.g., B, D, C, G, which share the /iy/ rhyme) or those that share a set of phonological features (e.g., sonorance, place of articulation).

  3. Apr 1, 2023 · Working memory (WM) is a core function of the cognitive system responsible for holding information briefly available for further processing. It has long been shown that the phonological similarity between items in a to-be-remembered list induces confusion errors (Baddeley, 1966).

  4. Jan 9, 2019 · Experiment 1 examined the interaction between phonological processing and lexical-semantic processing. Results showed a significant main effect of phonetic consistency, a marginal effect of meaning imageability and no interaction between them.

  5. The model made a novel prediction: Semantic input modulates the effect of phonological neighbors on target word processing, producing an approximately inverted-U-shaped pattern with a high phonological density advantage at an intermediate level of semantic input—in contrast to the typical disadvantage for high phonological density words in ...

    • Qi Chen, Daniel Mirman
    • 10.1111/cogs.12156
    • 2015
    • 2015/04
  6. Verbal Learning / physiology. It has been suggested that phonological representations play a central role in verbal short-term memory, but when semantic knowledge has been investigated, it has also been shown to influence verbal short-term memory.

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  8. In a typical experiment, depth is manipulated by asking participants to engage deep or shallow processing on the to-be-remembered items during encoding . For instance, judging whether a word represents a living or a non-living entity is a deep encoding task because it requires semantic analysis and access to the meaning of the word.

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