Picture-word differences in decision latency: A test of common-coding assumptions

Three experiments examined the processing of pictures and words in 2 tasks of semantic decision--judgments of conceptual size and judgments of associative relatedness--to test the prediction from single-coding models of memory that different semantic decisions produce comparable picture-word latency...

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Form Perception
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Human Information Storage
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Male
Mental Recall
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Pattern Recognition, Visual
Pictorial Stimuli
Reaction Time
Response Latency
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Size Perception
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