Language production in a shared task: Cumulative Semantic Interference from self- and other-produced context words
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Cumulative Semantic Interference (CSI) was assessed in a joint-naming task. CSI was observed both within and across speakers. Across-speaker CSI did not depend on the ability to predict a partner's utterances. Free recall rates were higher for self-compared to other-produced items.
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