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. 2018 Jul;82(4):685-699.
doi: 10.1007/s00426-017-0852-z. Epub 2017 Mar 11.

Not all identification tasks are born equal: testing the involvement of production processes in perceptual identification and lexical decision

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Not all identification tasks are born equal: testing the involvement of production processes in perceptual identification and lexical decision

Pietro Spataro et al. Psychol Res. 2018 Jul.

Abstract

The distinction between identification and production processes suggests that implicit memory should require more attention resources when there is a competition between alternative solutions during the test phase. The present two experiments assessed this hypothesis by examining the effects of divided attention (DA) at encoding on the high- and low-response-competition versions of perceptual identification (Experiment 1) and lexical decision (Experiment 2). In both experiments, words presented in the high-response-competition condition had many orthographic neighbours and at least one higher-frequency neighbour, whereas words presented in the low-response-competition condition had few orthographic neighbours and no higher-frequency neighbour. Consistent with the predictions of the identification/production distinction, Experiment 1 showed that DA reduced repetition priming in the high-, but not in the low-response-competition version of perceptual identification; in contrast, DA had comparable effects in the two versions of lexical decision (Experiments 2). These findings provide the first experimental evidence in support of the hypothesis that perceptual identification, a task nominally based on identification processes, might involve a substantive production component.

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