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Corrigendum to "Why does picture naming take longer than word naming? The contribution of articulatory processes".

Stéphanie Riès1, Thierry Legou, Borís Burle, F-Xavier Alario, Nicole Malfait.   

Abstract

In a previous article, (Riès, Legou, Burle, Alario, & Malfait, 2012), we reported that articulatory processes contribute to the well-established finding that response latencies are longer for picture naming than for word reading. We based this conclusion on the observation that picture naming, as compared with word reading, lengthened not only the interval between stimulus onset and the initiation of lip muscle activation (premotor time), but also the interval between lip muscle activation and vocal response onset (motor time). However, on the basis of our subsequent work in this area, we believe that our original definition of premotor time (and, consequently, of motor time) was suboptimal. On a sizable number of trials, this led to the detection of lip muscle activation (as inferred from surface EMG) that was apparently unrelated to the articulation of the vocal response. Therefore, we believe it is preferable to operationalize premotor time as the interval between stimulus onset and the muscle activation that occurred closest in time to vocal response onset. After reestimating premotor times according to this new definition, we no longer found an effect of our task contrast on the motor time interval. The present article explains the caveats regarding our previous analysis.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 24980218     DOI: 10.3758/s13423-014-0668-4

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


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8.  Why does picture naming take longer than word reading? The contribution of articulatory processes.

Authors:  Stéphanie Riès; Thierry Legou; Borís Burle; F-Xavier Alario; Nicole Malfait
Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev       Date:  2012-10
  8 in total
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