เชิงอรรถและอ้างอิง ของ Priming

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  6. ยกตัวอย่างเช่น นักวิจัยบางท่านใช้วิธี priming ข้าม modality เพื่อตรวจสอบความบกพร่องทางวากยสัมพันธ์ในคนไข้ที่มีความเสียหายในเขต Broca's area ของสมองดู
    • Zurif, E.B.; Swinney, D.; Prather, P.; Solomon, J.; Bushell, C. (1993). "An on-line analysis of syntactic processing in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia". Brain and Language. 45 (3): 448–464. doi:10.1006/brin.1993.1054. PMID 8269334. Unknown parameter |author-separator= ignored (help)
    • Swinney, D., E. Zurif, P. Prather, and T. Love (1993) . "The neurological distribution of processing operations underlying language comprehension." Manuscript, Department of Psychology, University of California, San Diego.
    • ดูบทความย่อที่ Zurif, E.B. (1995), "Brain Regions of Relevance to Syntactic Processing." in "Knowledge of Meaning: An Introduction to Semantic Theory", eds. Richard Larson and Gabriel Segal. MIT Press.
  7. Friederici, Angela D. (1999). "Lexical integration: Sequential effects of syntactic and semantic information". Memory & Cognition. 27 (3): 438–453. doi:10.3758/BF03211539. "Semantic priming" refers to the finding that word recognition is typically faster when the target word (e.g., "doctor") is preceded by a semantically related prime word (e.g., "nurse") . Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
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