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. 2019 Jul-Sep;36(5-6):193-207.
doi: 10.1080/02643294.2018.1476335. Epub 2018 Jun 5.

To select or to wait? The importance of criterion setting in debates of competitive lexical selection

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To select or to wait? The importance of criterion setting in debates of competitive lexical selection

Nazbanou Nozari et al. Cogn Neuropsychol. 2019 Jul-Sep.

Abstract

Competitive accounts of lexical selection propose that the activation of competitors slows down the selection of the target. Non-competitive accounts, on the other hand, posit that target response latencies are independent of the activation of competing items. In this paper, we propose a signal detection framework for lexical selection and show how a flexible selection criterion affects claims of competitive selection. Specifically, we review evidence from neurotypical and brain-damaged speakers and demonstrate that task goals and the state of the production system determine whether a competitive or a non-competitive selection profile arises. We end by arguing that there is conclusive evidence for a flexible criterion in lexical selection, and that integrating criterion shifts into models of language production is critical for evaluating theoretical claims regarding (non-)competitive selection.

Keywords: Lexical selection; competition; lateral prefrontal cortex; non-competitive selection; response criterion.

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