Semantic Priming
"Semantic Priming," authored by Timothy McNamara and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005, is a comprehensive exploration into the world of semantic priming. Spanning 210 pages, this hardback edition delves into both empirical and theoretical advancements surrounding this intriguing psychological phenomenon. The book meticulously reviews various models of semantic priming, including spreading activation models, the verification model, and compound-cue models, providing readers with a thorough understanding of how these frameworks contribute to our memory and word recognition processes. Ideal for students and professionals in cognitive psychology, this insightful work sheds light on the psychological aspects of semantics and priming, making it a valuable addition to your collection of Language Arts and Cognitive Skills literature. Whether you are conducting research or simply have a passion for the intricacies of human cognition, McNamara's engaging analysis offers invaluable insights into the interplay between language and psychology.