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Priming by natural category membership in the left and right cerebral hemispheres.
Neuropsychologia. 2004; 42(14):1948-60.N

Abstract

The cerebral representation of category information was examined in a single word priming paradigm, during which the N400 component of the event-related potential (ERP) was recorded. The visual half-field paradigm was employed in order to selectively stimulate the two hemispheres. To investigate which aspects of category membership are relevant in producing priming, two types of related stimuli were presented. In one condition pairs of exemplars had a higher amount of feature overlap (e.g., MOSQUITO-FLEA) than in the other (e.g., SOFA-VASE). Significant priming was obtained only for stimuli in the high feature overlap condition and then only when these were presented to the left visual field (LVF)/right hemisphere (RH). This finding was interpreted within our recent model of semantic memory wherein the right hemisphere represents items on the basis of distributed individual features, whereas the left hemisphere (LH) represents semantic information locally, within a spreading activation system, where priming occurs exclusively through associative links. It was concluded that knowledge regarding category membership is maintained in the RH, on the basis of feature coding.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Psychology, City College of the City University of New York, 138th Street and Convent Avenue, New York, NY 10031, USA.No affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Comparative Study
Journal Article
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

Language

eng

PubMed ID

15381025

Citation

Grose-Fifer, Jillian, and Diana Deacon. "Priming By Natural Category Membership in the Left and Right Cerebral Hemispheres." Neuropsychologia, vol. 42, no. 14, 2004, pp. 1948-60.
Grose-Fifer J, Deacon D. Priming by natural category membership in the left and right cerebral hemispheres. Neuropsychologia. 2004;42(14):1948-60.
Grose-Fifer, J., & Deacon, D. (2004). Priming by natural category membership in the left and right cerebral hemispheres. Neuropsychologia, 42(14), 1948-60.
Grose-Fifer J, Deacon D. Priming By Natural Category Membership in the Left and Right Cerebral Hemispheres. Neuropsychologia. 2004;42(14):1948-60. PubMed PMID: 15381025.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Priming by natural category membership in the left and right cerebral hemispheres. AU - Grose-Fifer,Jillian, AU - Deacon,Diana, PY - 2002/10/21/received PY - 2004/03/01/revised PY - 2004/04/27/accepted PY - 2004/9/24/pubmed PY - 2004/12/31/medline PY - 2004/9/24/entrez SP - 1948 EP - 60 JF - Neuropsychologia JO - Neuropsychologia VL - 42 IS - 14 N2 - The cerebral representation of category information was examined in a single word priming paradigm, during which the N400 component of the event-related potential (ERP) was recorded. The visual half-field paradigm was employed in order to selectively stimulate the two hemispheres. To investigate which aspects of category membership are relevant in producing priming, two types of related stimuli were presented. In one condition pairs of exemplars had a higher amount of feature overlap (e.g., MOSQUITO-FLEA) than in the other (e.g., SOFA-VASE). Significant priming was obtained only for stimuli in the high feature overlap condition and then only when these were presented to the left visual field (LVF)/right hemisphere (RH). This finding was interpreted within our recent model of semantic memory wherein the right hemisphere represents items on the basis of distributed individual features, whereas the left hemisphere (LH) represents semantic information locally, within a spreading activation system, where priming occurs exclusively through associative links. It was concluded that knowledge regarding category membership is maintained in the RH, on the basis of feature coding. SN - 0028-3932 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/15381025/Priming_by_natural_category_membership_in_the_left_and_right_cerebral_hemispheres_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -