Auditory lexical desicion with auditory priming.
Experiment: Auditory lexical decision task with auditory semantic prime
Description: The purpose of this experiment is to measure how quickly and accurately participants can classify stimuly as words or nonwords. For each trial a pair of words is presented auditorily: a semantic prime word and a target word. Participant's task is to classify the target word either as word or nonwords. To respond the participant hits a yes-button if they think the target word is a word, or the no-button if they think the target word is a non-word. Auto-paced, with an inter-stimulis interval (ISI) of 300 ms between the prime and the target. Output: RT and correctness.
In this folder you will find: - the 'stimuli' folder which contains the wav files (768 wavs) to be used in the experiment - 4 csv files, each one correspondong to a different stimuli list
Instruction to participants:
"<b>Dear participant,</b>\n"
"\n"
"Thank you for participating in this experiment.\n"
"\n"
"You are now going to hear words over the headphones, one "
"after the other. The words come in pairs. Your task is to "
"indicate, as quickly as possible, whether the you think "
"<i>the second word is a real Dutch word or not</i>. "
"Try to make no mistakes.\n"
"\n"
"To respond, hit the left button on the button-box for "
"<i>No</i> and the right button for <i>Yes</i>.\n"
References: Guediche, S., Baart, M., & Samuel, A. G. (2020). Semantic priming effects can be modulated by crosslinguistic interactions during second-language auditory word recognition. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 23(5), 1082–1092. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1366728920000164