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Exam 2 Review

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Mental rotation false answer
Can be improved by adding biomechanically impossible body postures.
Implicit Association Test
Less vulnerable to people changing their responses to be more socially appropriate.
Consonants vs vowels
Consonants contribute more to comprehension
Redundancy
Eases our reading of jumbled words
Consonants
Perceived as categories ( "da" "ga")
Reaction time
dependent variable of the IAT
Parents names
Infants recognize first
Meaningful sentence context
Recognition of words in a noisy environment is better when producing a word this way.
Indirect Speech Act
"Do you have the time?" Not really asking that.
Dyslexic Children
Will recognize that Ferrb could not be a word
Zipt's Law
Shortest words are used more frequently in language.
Immediacy of interpretation
We try to understand each word and integrate it...
Coarticulation
Not possible to articulate one phoneme from another
Snewk
Remember "K" better when flashed (Word Superiority effect)
Overextension
Johnny saying "moomy" to refer to mom, grandma, aunt..
Latent Semantic Analysis
Words are organized by proximity in text.
McGurk Effect
Integration of sound and visual cues in speech perception
Color Naming Practices
Affect memory for color (Esae of learning to discriminate Yello 1 from Yellow 2)
Stereotype reduction
Show pictures of valued members of a stigmatized group
Phonemic restoration effect
Demonstrates that sentence contexts can create an auditory illusion
Dual route model
Using the assemble route, the visual analysis gives rise to the sounds of the word, a pre-lexical speech code.
Logographic system
Chinese (symbols)
Shallow orthography
Spanish
Framing effect
Options stated as gains or losses
Voicing
/b/ vs /p/ sound
Universal phonetician
Innate ability to learn language and discriminate any sound
Rotation increase
Caused reaction time to increase for all participants
Homograph
2 words that have the same structure, different meaning (Bank vs Bank)
Codability
How easily a concept can be described.
Perception of speech contrasts
Gets worse as babies get older
Vowel rule
high, front vowels to low, back vowels
More stable
Rose is a carrot eater (labeling)
Lexical ambiguity
A sentence that contains a word with more than one meaning.

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