Implications of measures of reliability for theories of priming: Activity in semantic memory is inherently noisy and uncoordinated

作者: Jennifer A. Stolz , Derek Besner , Thomas H. Carr

DOI: 10.1080/13506280444000030A

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摘要: … Low reliability would indicate little coherence of activity within semantic memory, so that the degree … Harnessing semantic memory is like herding cats—without considerable constraint, …

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