| Literature DB >> 22662166 |
Francisco Javier Moreno-Martínez1, Pedro R Montoro.
Abstract
This work presents a new set of 360 high quality colour images belonging to 23 semantic subcategories. Two hundred and thirty-six Spanish speakers named the items and also provided data from seven relevant psycholinguistic variables: age of acquisition, familiarity, manipulability, name agreement, typicality and visual complexity. Furthermore, we also present lexical frequency data derived from Internet search hits. Apart from the high number of variables evaluated, knowing that it affects the processing of stimuli, this new set presents important advantages over other similar image corpi: (a) this corpus presents a broad number of subcategories and images; for example, this will permit researchers to select stimuli of appropriate difficulty as required, (e.g., to deal with problems derived from ceiling effects); (b) the fact of using coloured stimuli provides a more realistic, ecologically-valid, representation of real life objects. In sum, this set of stimuli provides a useful tool for research on visual object- and word-processing, both in neurological patients and in healthy controls.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22662166 PMCID: PMC3360784 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0037527
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Present study compared to previous normative ones with coloured stimuli (Adlington et al., 2008; Brodeur et al., 2010; Moreno-Martínez et al., 2011; and Viggiano et al., 2004), plus the one by S&V, concerning the categories and number of items studied.
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Figure 1Several selected examples of the standardised stimuli (subcategory in brackets).
Summary statistics for all the variables.
| AoA | Fam | LF (Log) | Man | Typ | VC | NA |
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| 3.63 | 3.56 | 15.560 | 3.11 | 3.65 | 2.55 | 0.72 | 0.94 |
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| 1.30 | 0.88 | 14.190 | 1.26 | 0.86 | 0.74 | 0.28 | 0.87 |
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| 3.44 | 3.55 | 15.520 | 3.52 | 3.74 | 2.46 | 0.82 | 0.70 |
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| 3.05 | 4.78 | 14.190 | 1.22 | 3.37 | 1.53 | 1.00 | 0.00 |
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| 0.37 | −0.25 | −0.019 | −0.30 | −0.54 | 0.21 | −0.86 | 0.83 |
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| −0.73 | −0.79 | 0.380 | −1.43 | −0.52 | −0.77 | −0.47 | −0.21 |
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| 5.36 | 3.65 | 11.300 | 3.87 | 3.49 | 3.31 | 0.99 | 3.73 |
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| 1.37 | 1.32 | 9.010 | 1.01 | 1.46 | 1.18 | 0.01 | 0.00 |
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| 6.73 | 4.97 | 20.310 | 4.88 | 4.95 | 4.49 | 1.00 | 3.73 |
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| 2.59 | 2.87 | 14.310 | 1.70 | 3.06 | 1.94 | 0.53 | 0.20 |
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| 4.58 | 4.36 | 16.630 | 4.21 | 4.42 | 3.14 | 0.96 | 1.57 |
Note: AoA = Age of acquisision; Fam = Familiarity, LF = Lexical frequency (natural logarithm); Man = Manipulability; Typ = Typicality; VC = Visual complexity; % NA = Percentage of name agreement.
Summary statistics for all the variables for each category.
| AoA | Fam | Man | Typicality | VC | LF (Log) | %NA | ||||||||
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| 3.46 | 1.39 | 2.91 | 0.74 | 1.42 | 0.41 | 3.60 | 0.87 | 3.19 | 0.36 | 15.22 | 1.63 | 0.79 | 0.25 |
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| 3.88 | 1.21 | 3.01 | 0.75 | 1.45 | 0.28 | 3.47 | 0.67 | 3.25 | 0.44 | 15.16 | 1.10 | 0.66 | 0.25 |
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| 2.74 | 1.50 | 4.13 | 0.92 | 2.09 | 0.82 | 4.07 | 0.70 | 2.36 | 0.53 | 16.80 | 1.56 | 0.74 | 0.29 |
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| 4.18 | 1.15 | 3.43 | 0.67 | 2.06 | 0.25 | 3.82 | 0.69 | 2.73 | 0.50 | 15.56 | 1.80 | 0.52 | 0.31 |
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| 3.50 | 1.46 | 3.92 | 0.83 | 3.71 | 0.21 | 3.75 | 0.93 | 1.79 | 0.39 | 15.78 | 1.44 | 0.77 | 0.26 |
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| 3.28 | 1.04 | 3.36 | 0.80 | 1.41 | 0.18 | 3.87 | 0.67 | 2.99 | 0.48 | 14.76 | 1.14 | 0.75 | 0.20 |
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| 3.12 | 0.99 | 3.86 | 0.54 | 4.26 | 0.56 | 3.63 | 1.67 | 2.63 | 0.74 | 15.67 | 1.67 | 0.89 | 0.12 |
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| 3.57 | 0.72 | 3.70 | 0.54 | 3.67 | 0.47 | 3.85 | 0.70 | 1.96 | 0.31 | 15.10 | 1.68 | 0.67 | 0.25 |
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| 4.40 | .81 | 3.28 | 0.53 | 1.71 | 0.24 | 3.71 | 0.49 | 2.82 | 0.43 | 15.29 | 0.96 | 0.37 | 0.32 |
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| 3.84 | 1.14 | 3.93 | 0.74 | 3.70 | 0.27 | 3.84 | 0.58 | 1.97 | 0.49 | 15.17 | 0.94 | 0.74 | 0.27 |
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| 4.01 | 1.44 | 3.18 | 0.89 | 2.66 | 0.50 | 2.81 | 1.07 | 3.35 | 0.73 | 16.65 | 2.14 | 0.70 | 0.24 |
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| 2.85 | 1.33 | 4.30 | 0.88 | 3.81 | 0.48 | 3.86 | 1.17 | 1.89 | 0.39 | 15.43 | 1.46 | 0.89 | 0.18 |
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| 3.47 | 1.14 | 4.25 | 0.52 | 4.55 | 0.20 | 4.09 | 0.57 | 1.83 | 0.53 | 15.48 | 1.74 | 0.77 | 0.29 |
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| 3.48 | 1.35 | 3.98 | 0.92 | 4.03 | 0.34 | 3.47 | 0.90 | 2.17 | 0.79 | 14.54 | 2.04 | 0.74 | 0.27 |
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| 3.30 | 1.47 | 4.23 | 0.68 | 3.19 | 0.54 | 3.89 | 0.88 | 2.45 | 0.48 | 15.97 | 1.72 | 0.79 | 0.21 |
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| 4.03 | 1.12 | 3.39 | 0.61 | 3.88 | 0.44 | 3.77 | 0.89 | 2.79 | 0.50 | 15.97 | 1.73 | 0.66 | 0.23 |
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| 3.88 | 1.43 | 3.84 | 1.01 | 4.41 | 0.30 | 3.68 | 1.07 | 2.20 | 0.64 | 14.54 | 1.33 | 0.63 | 0.29 |
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| 4.05 | 1.24 | 3.09 | 0.70 | 4.69 | 0.13 | 3.79 | 0.79 | 3.13 | 0.73 | 15.05 | 1.74 | 0.77 | 0.31 |
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| 3.12 | 0.99 | 3.86 | 0.54 | 4.26 | 0.56 | 3.63 | 0.63 | 2.63 | 0.73 | 15.67 | 1.67 | 0.89 | 0.12 |
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| 4.21 | 1.20 | 3.49 | 0.73 | 4.53 | 0.18 | 3.82 | 0.69 | 1.93 | 0.39 | 14.74 | 2.07 | 0.70 | 0.28 |
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| 2.93 | 0.97 | 3.78 | .65 | 3.93 | 0.55 | 3.32 | 1.18 | 2.98 | 0.62 | 16.83 | 1.83 | 0.83 | 0.15 |
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| 3.91 | 1.01 | 2.59 | .49 | 4.20 | 0.52 | 3.19 | 1.02 | 2.56 | 0.76 | 15.80 | 1.89 | 0.78 | 0.25 |
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| 2.85 | 1.01 | 3.71 | .79 | 1.49 | 0.59 | 3.66 | 0.73 | 2.68 | 0.72 | 17.50 | 1.53 | 0.67 | 0.29 |
Note: AoA = Age of acquisision; Fam = Familiarity, LF = Lexical frequency (natural logarithm); Man = Manipulability; VC = Visual complexity; % NA = Percentage of name agreement.
Correlation matrix for naming performance and psycholinguistic variables.
| AoA | Fam | LF | Man | Typ | VC | %NA |
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| AoA | 1 | −.82 | −.57 | −.05 | −.72 | .34 | −.68 | .67 |
| Fam | 1 | .47 | .29 | .75 | −.57 | .63 | −.61 | |
| LF | 1 | −.05 | .45 | −.10 | .42 | −.40 | ||
| Man | 1 | .10 | −.36 | .19 | −.20 | |||
| Typ | 1 | −.27 | .52 | −.51 | ||||
| VC | 1 | −.25 | .26 | |||||
| NA | 1 | −.93 | ||||||
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Note: AoA = Age of acquisision; Fam = Familiarity, LF = Lexical frequency; Man = Manipulability; Typ = Typicality; VC = Visual complexity; % NA = Percentage of name agreement.
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Correlations between current stimuli and those of Adlington et al. (2009), Brodeur et al. (2010), Moreno-Martínez et al. (2011), Snodgrass and Vanderwart (1980), and Viggiano et al. (2004)1.
| Items (n) | AoA | Fam | LF | Man | VC | %NA | |
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| 50 | .84 | .78 | .74 | n.e. | .66 | .62 |
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| 68 | n.e. | .76 | n.e. | .48 | .68 | .25 |
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| 113 | .99 | .98 | .99 | .88 | .92 | .94 |
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| 106 | .81 | .79 | .62 | n.e. | .76 | .41 |
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| 80 | n.e. | .73 | n.e. | n.e. | .80 | .34 |
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| 80 | n.e. | .77 | n.e. | n.e. | .84 | .46 |
Note: AoA = Age of acquisision; Fam = Familiarity, LF = Lexical frequency; VC = Visual complexity; % NA = Percentage of name agreement, n.e. = not evaluated.
= Viggiano et al.'s work studied two samples: English and Italian speakers evaluated the same items.
= 39 items (in their original study, S&V presented AoA data only for some items).