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- W1521862806 abstract "The chapter discusses semantic priming in Alzheimer's disease (AD). The lexical priming paradigm has frequently been used as a tool for assessing the intactness of semantic memory in AD. In this paradigm, the effect of the related context on reaction time (RT) to pronounce a word or recognize a word (in a mixed list of word and nonword targets) is measured. The reduction in target RT produced by a preceding related context word (related prime) compared to an unrelated context word (unrelated prime) is known as the “semantic priming effect.” The chapter presents a critical review of the theory and methods relevant to research on lexical, semantic priming in AD compared to elderly normal (EN) subjects. It also presents several types of meta-analyses on the data from all available AD–EN semantic priming experiments. AD hyperpriming is attentionally based, coinciding with the disproportionate slowing in RT that occurs in controlled but not automatic priming paradigms." @default.
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- W1521862806 title "Semantic priming in Alzheimer's disease: Meta-analysis and theoretical evaluation" @default.
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