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Dissociating the timecourses of the crossmodal semantic priming effects elicited by naturalistic sounds and spoken words
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The present study compared the timecourses of the crossmodal semantic priming effects elicited by naturalistic sounds and spoken words on visual picture processing. Following an auditory prime, a picture (or blank frame) was briefly presented and then immediately masked. The participants had to judge whether a picture was present or not. Naturalistic sounds consistently elicited a crossmodal semantic priming effect on visual sensitivity (d') for pictures (higher d' in the congruent than in th...
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- 10.3758/s13423-017-1324-6
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- Psychonomic Bulletin & Review More from this journal
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- 2017-05-01
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- 2017-05-20
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