Italian norms and naming latencies for 357 high quality color images.

In the domain of cognitive studies on the lexico-semantic representational system, one of the most important means of ensuring effective experimental designs is using ecological stimulus sets accompanied by normative data on the most relevant variables affecting the processing of their items. In the...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Navarrete, Giorgio Arcara, Sara Mondini, Barbara Penolazzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209524
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spelling doaj-b7cb6813df294d269420108a74dd8f832021-03-03T20:52:13ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01142e020952410.1371/journal.pone.0209524Italian norms and naming latencies for 357 high quality color images.Eduardo NavarreteGiorgio ArcaraSara MondiniBarbara PenolazziIn the domain of cognitive studies on the lexico-semantic representational system, one of the most important means of ensuring effective experimental designs is using ecological stimulus sets accompanied by normative data on the most relevant variables affecting the processing of their items. In the context of image sets, color photographs are particularly suited to this purpose as they reduce the difficulty of visual decoding processes that may emerge with traditional image sets of line drawings. This is especially so in clinical populations. In this study we provide Italian norms for a set of 357 high quality image-items belonging to 23 semantic subcategories from the Moreno-Martínez and Montoro database. Data from several variables affecting image processing were collected from a sample of 255 Italian-speaking participants: age of acquisition, familiarity, lexical frequency, manipulability, name agreement, typicality and visual complexity. Lexical frequency data were derived from the CoLFIS corpus. Furthermore, we collected data on image oral naming latencies to explore how the variance in these latencies could be explained by these critical variables. Multiple regression analyses on the naming latencies show classical psycholinguistic phenomena, such as the effects of age of acquisition and name agreement. In addition, manipulability was also a significant predictor. The described Italian normative data and naming latencies are available for download as supplementary material.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209524
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author Eduardo Navarrete
Giorgio Arcara
Sara Mondini
Barbara Penolazzi
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Giorgio Arcara
Sara Mondini
Barbara Penolazzi
Italian norms and naming latencies for 357 high quality color images.
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author_facet Eduardo Navarrete
Giorgio Arcara
Sara Mondini
Barbara Penolazzi
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title Italian norms and naming latencies for 357 high quality color images.
title_short Italian norms and naming latencies for 357 high quality color images.
title_full Italian norms and naming latencies for 357 high quality color images.
title_fullStr Italian norms and naming latencies for 357 high quality color images.
title_full_unstemmed Italian norms and naming latencies for 357 high quality color images.
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publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description In the domain of cognitive studies on the lexico-semantic representational system, one of the most important means of ensuring effective experimental designs is using ecological stimulus sets accompanied by normative data on the most relevant variables affecting the processing of their items. In the context of image sets, color photographs are particularly suited to this purpose as they reduce the difficulty of visual decoding processes that may emerge with traditional image sets of line drawings. This is especially so in clinical populations. In this study we provide Italian norms for a set of 357 high quality image-items belonging to 23 semantic subcategories from the Moreno-Martínez and Montoro database. Data from several variables affecting image processing were collected from a sample of 255 Italian-speaking participants: age of acquisition, familiarity, lexical frequency, manipulability, name agreement, typicality and visual complexity. Lexical frequency data were derived from the CoLFIS corpus. Furthermore, we collected data on image oral naming latencies to explore how the variance in these latencies could be explained by these critical variables. Multiple regression analyses on the naming latencies show classical psycholinguistic phenomena, such as the effects of age of acquisition and name agreement. In addition, manipulability was also a significant predictor. The described Italian normative data and naming latencies are available for download as supplementary material.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209524
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