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Getting connected: Both associative and semantic links structure semantic memory for newly learned persons.

Holger Wiese1, Stefan R Schweinberger.   

Abstract

The present study examined whether semantic memory for newly learned people is structured by visual co-occurrence, shared semantics, or both. Participants were trained with pairs of simultaneously presented (i.e., co-occurring) preexperimentally unfamiliar faces, which either did or did not share additionally provided semantic information (occupation, place of living, etc.). Semantic information could also be shared between faces that did not co-occur. A subsequent priming experiment revealed faster responses for both co-occurrence/no shared semantics and no co-occurrence/shared semantics conditions, than for an unrelated condition. Strikingly, priming was strongest in the co-occurrence/shared semantics condition, suggesting additive effects of these factors. Additional analysis of event-related brain potentials yielded priming in the N400 component only for combined effects of visual co-occurrence and shared semantics, with more positive amplitudes in this than in the unrelated condition. Overall, these findings suggest that both semantic relatedness and visual co-occurrence are important when novel information is integrated into person-related semantic memory.

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Keywords:  Event-related potentials; Face recognition; Learning; Semantic priming

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25607929     DOI: 10.1080/17470218.2015.1008526

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)        ISSN: 1747-0218            Impact factor:   2.143


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1.  The N400 reveals how personal semantics is processed: Insights into the nature and organization of self-knowledge.

Authors:  Jason C Coronel; Kara D Federmeier
Journal:  Neuropsychologia       Date:  2016-01-26       Impact factor: 3.139

2.  Elements of person knowledge: Episodic recollection helps us to identify people but not to recognize their faces.

Authors:  Graham MacKenzie; David I Donaldson
Journal:  Neuropsychologia       Date:  2016-11-02       Impact factor: 3.139

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