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Time now for a semantic judgment.
The subjects performed a semantic judgment task.
Participants were asked to make semantic judgment on a list of 320 words in the scanner.
Arithmetic problems were presented in two different conditions: preceded by a semantic judgment or without additional language context.
While undergoing fNIRS recording, ten early exposed, highly proficient Spanish English bilinguals completed a Semantic Judgment task in monolingual and bilingual contexts and were compared to ten English monolingual controls.
In summary, our semantic judgment tasks involved overt saccades.
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One group (n = 8) made semantic judgments by selecting the word from the test pair that was more closely associated with the sample.
Semantic judgments while no less accurate, were associated with greater left prefrontal BOLD signal change when they involved low frequency words, whereas there was no reliable effect of word frequency in the reading condition.
In summary, semantic judgments were influenced by the spatial location of the stimuli.
During the semantic distance judgment tasks, subjects had to make semantic judgments based on three pictures simultaneously presented in a relatively large time.
The aim of this experiment was to investigate whether semantic judgments were associated to overt or covert spatial attention shifts.
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