Published January 1, 2015
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Speeded naming or naming speed? The automatic effect of object speed on performance.
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In this paper we test the hypothesis that naming an object depicted in a picture,
and reading aloud an object's name, are affected by the object's speed. We
contend that the mental representations of everyday objects and situations
include their speed, and that the latter influences behavior in instantaneous and
systematic ways. An important corollary is that high-speed objects are named
faster than low-speed objects despite the fact that object speed is irrelevant to
the naming task at hand. The results of a series of 7 studies with pictures and
words support these predictions.
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