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On the continuity of thought and the representation of knowledge: Electrophysiological and behavioral time-course measures reveal levels of structure in semantic memory.

J Kounios1.   

Abstract

Time-course studies of semantic verification are reviewed, discussed, and reinterpreted with the aim of drawing general theoretical conclusions about semantic memory structure. These reaction time, speed-accuracy tradeoff, speed-accuracy decomposition, and event-related (brain) potential (ERP) studies suggest that semantic memory is structured on at least three levels. In particular, specific models of the intermediate (macrostructural) level are discussed and compared. ERP investigations of this level suggest that context-independent and context-dependent types of semantic information are potentially isolable and analyzable.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 24213929     DOI: 10.3758/BF03210752

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev        ISSN: 1069-9384


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1.  On the locus of the semantic satiation effect: evidence from event-related brain potentials.

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Journal:  Mem Cognit       Date:  2000-12

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Authors:  J Hart; N E Crone; R P Lesser; J Sieracki; D L Miglioretti; C Hall; D Sherman; B Gordon
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Authors:  J Kounios; E C Montgomery; R W Smith
Journal:  Mem Cognit       Date:  1994-11

4.  Semantic richness and the activation of concepts in semantic memory: evidence from event-related potentials.

Authors:  John Kounios; Deborah L Green; Lisa Payne; Jessica I Fleck; Ray Grondin; Ken McRae
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  2009-06-06       Impact factor: 3.252

5.  ERP measures of semantic richness: the case of multiple senses.

Authors:  Vanessa Taler; Shanna Kousaie; Rocío López Zunini
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2013-01-31       Impact factor: 3.169

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