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Abstract
Ferreira, V., & Pashler, H. (2002). Central bottleneck influences on the processing stages of word production. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 28, 1187-1199.
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Word production proceeds through the processing stages of lemma selection, phonological word-form selection, and phoneme selection. We assessed whether each of these processing stages is subject to a central processing bottleneck, causing it to delay a concurrently performed task. Subjects named line-drawn pictures as they performed a three-tone auditory discrimination task. In Experiment 1, subjects named pictures that completed cloze sentences; lemma selection was manipulated with high- and low-constraint cloze sentences, and phonological word-form selection with pictures that had high- and low-frequency names. In Experiment 2, subjects named pictures while ignoring visually presented distractor words; lemma selection was manipulated with conceptually related distractors and phoneme selection with phonologically related distractors. All manipulations except the phoneme-selection manipulation delayed tone-discrimination responses as much as picture-naming responses. The results suggest that the early stages of word production – lemma and phonological word-form selection – are subject to a central processing bottleneck, while the later stage – phoneme selection – is not.
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