We report object-naming and object recognition times collected from Russian native speakers for the colorized version of the Snodgrass and Vanderwart (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory 6:174–215, 1980) pictures (Rossion & Pourtois, Perception 33:217–236, 2004). New norms for image variability, body–object interaction [BOI], and subjective frequency collected in Russian, as well as new name agreement scores for the colorized pictures in French, are also reported. In both object-naming and object comprehension times, the name agreement, image agreement, and age-of-acquisition variables made significant independent contributions. Objective word frequency was reliable in object-naming latencies only. The variables of image variability, BOI, and subjective frequency were not significant in either object naming or object comprehension. Finally, imageability was reliable in both tasks. The new norms and object-naming and object recognition times are provided as supplemental materials.
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Année de publication : 2013
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Article de journal
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Auteurs :
Bonin, P.
Tsaparina-Guillemard, D.
& Méot, A.
Bonin, P.
Tsaparina-Guillemard, D.
& Méot, A.
Titre du journal :
Behavior Research Methods
Behavior Research Methods
Mots-clés :
object naming, object recognition, Russian, subjective frequency, image variability, body–object interaction (BOI)
object naming, object recognition, Russian, subjective frequency, image variability, body–object interaction (BOI)