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On the Myth of Automatic Semantic Activation in Reading
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NeurolinguisticsSemantic ProcessingVisual Word RecognitionPsycholinguisticsCognitionLexical SemanticsSemanticsAttentionSocial SciencesNatural Language ProcessingCognitive LinguisticsLanguage StudiesCognitive ScienceSemantic InterpretationNew EvidenceVisual ProcessingAutomatic Semantic ActivationSemantic Priming ParadigmLinguistics
Visual word recognition is widely considered to be automatic in the sense that activation of meaning occurs both in the absence of intent and despite the reader's intent to not read the word. New evidence from the semantic priming paradigm and the Stroop paradigm undermines this view. Semantic processing depends strongly on attentional control over how activation is distributed across different levels of representation.
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