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- who: Roberto Dell'Acqua and colleagues from the Cognition and Language Laboratory, Department of Developmental Psychology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy have published the article: Original research article, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Given the timing of the effects at about 320 ms, the authors propose that both of them, the semantic effect and the phonological effect, reflect processing at the level of lexical selection prior to phonological encoding (see for similar timing effects, Costa et_al, 2009).
- how: The behavioral results showed that the different classes of distractor words used in the present . . .
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