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What are the symptoms of Anomia?
What are the symptoms of Anomia?
- Unable to read non words
- Use of vague words and circumlocutions (the use of many words where fewer would do) (correct)
- Unable to form sentences
- All the above
In Garrett's model of speech production which of the 3 levels is NOT a part of Formulation.
In Garrett's model of speech production which of the 3 levels is NOT a part of Formulation.
- Functional level: lexical selection & location of word errors
- Positional level: grammatical encoding & sentence encoding
- Visual level: visual form encoding & location of visual erros (correct)
- Sound level: sound form encoding & location of sound errors
In Schiefers (1990) where participants had to name pictures while ignoring the words. What were the results?
In Schiefers (1990) where participants had to name pictures while ignoring the words. What were the results?
- Early semantic priming lead to inhibition of name the pictures and later phonological priming lead to facilitation. (correct)
- Late phonological priming lead to inhibition of naming pictures and early semantic priming lead to facilitation
- Both early semantic and later phonological priming lead to inhibition of naming pictures
- None of the above
Picture word interference is one evidence for Lexical retrieval what are the results?
Picture word interference is one evidence for Lexical retrieval what are the results?
Which one of the words is a pseudo suffix?
Which one of the words is a pseudo suffix?
Do Bear, Tear, Beer and Gear all have orthographic similarity?
Do Bear, Tear, Beer and Gear all have orthographic similarity?
Reicher (1969) found from the letter detector task?
Reicher (1969) found from the letter detector task?
In the primed lexical decision task (LDT) which one of the words lead to the fastest response in identifying teaspoon as a word
In the primed lexical decision task (LDT) which one of the words lead to the fastest response in identifying teaspoon as a word
Forster's search model (Simple Serial Search Model) states
Forster's search model (Simple Serial Search Model) states
R&M Interactive Activation & Competition (IAC) model states word recognition involves
R&M Interactive Activation & Competition (IAC) model states word recognition involves
People with surface dyslexia have difficulty readingx
People with surface dyslexia have difficulty readingx
The non- lexical route in the dual route model compromises of orthographic input lexicon, semantic system and phonological output system.
The non- lexical route in the dual route model compromises of orthographic input lexicon, semantic system and phonological output system.
Phonological dyslexia is caused by damage to the non lexical route.
Phonological dyslexia is caused by damage to the non lexical route.
Why does Glushko 1979 find when testing the lexical effects on reading?
Why does Glushko 1979 find when testing the lexical effects on reading?
Following on from the Glushko 1979 model it can be suggested that Tave and Taze are not both processed in the same way. As the Dual Route Model states they should be both processed by the GPC.
Following on from the Glushko 1979 model it can be suggested that Tave and Taze are not both processed in the same way. As the Dual Route Model states they should be both processed by the GPC.
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