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The closer they are, the more they interfere: Semantic similarity of word distractors increases competition in language production
Sebastian Benjamin Rose
, Sabrina Aristei
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Alissa Melinger
, Rasha Abdel Rahman (Lead / Corresponding author)
Psychology
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Language Production
100%
Distractor
100%
Semantic Distance
100%
Word Semantic Similarity
100%
Lexical Selection
75%
Selection Strategy
50%
Orangutan
50%
Semantic Interference
25%
Picture-word Interference
25%
Fronto-central
25%
Late Effects
25%
Early Effect
25%
Related Conditions
25%
Posterior Region
25%
Competitive Lexical Selection
25%
Heterogeneous Treatment Effects
25%
Competition Process
25%
Gorilla
25%
Category Membership
25%
Production Model
25%
ERP Study
25%
N400-like
25%
Semantic Features
25%
Taxonomic Hierarchy
25%
Superordinate Category
25%
Basic-level Categories
25%
Social Sciences
Language Production
100%
Semantic Similarity
100%
Psychology
Language Production
100%