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{ "pk": 49475, "title": "Who notices object repeats? Individual differences in inner experience influence repetition priming", "subtitle": null, "abstract": "Category labels such as `dog' and `green' appear to induce more categorical representations--highlighting category diagnostic features and helping to distinguish category members from non-members. Here we investigate whether covert language use has a similar effect by taking advantage of natural variation in people's reported use of inner speech. To measure categoricality, we use a repetition-priming task in which people make a semantic judgment of repeated images. We find a robust repetition effect of categories such that people are faster to respond to a cat if they have seen a previous image of a cat. These differences in inner speech are not associated with differences in repetition priming, but interacted in complex ways with differences in visual imagery and susceptibility to a verbal interference task.", "language": "eng", "license": { "name": "", "short_name": "", "text": null, "url": "" }, "keywords": [ { "word": "Psychology; Concepts and categories; Language and thought; Representation" } ], "section": "Papers with Poster Presentation", "is_remote": true, "remote_url": "https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9gf9k64k", "frozenauthors": [ { "first_name": "Kira", "middle_name": "", "last_name": "Breeden", "name_suffix": "", "institution": "UW-Madison", "department": "" }, { "first_name": "Gary", "middle_name": "", "last_name": "Lupyan", "name_suffix": "", "institution": "University of Wisconsin - Madison", "department": "" } ], "date_submitted": null, "date_accepted": null, "date_published": "2025-01-01T18:00:00Z", "render_galley": null, "galleys": [ { "label": "PDF", "type": "pdf", "path": "https://journalpub.escholarship.org/cognitivesciencesociety/article/49475/galley/37437/download/" } ] }