Psycholinguistic norms for action photographs in French and their relationships with spoken and written latencies

Category

Journal Article

Authors

Bonin, P., Boyer, B., Méot, A., Fayol, M., Droit, S.

Year

2004

Title

Psycholinguistic norms for action photographs in French and their relationships with spoken and written latencies

Journal / book / conference

Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers

Abstract

A set of 142 photographs of actions (taken from Fiez & Tranel, 1997) was standardized in French on name agreement, image agreement, conceptual familiarity, visual complexity, imageability, age of acquisition, and duration of the depicted actions. Objective word frequency measures were provided for the infinitive modal forms of the verbs and for the cumulative frequency of the verbal forms associated with the photographs. Statistics on the variables collected for action items were provided and compared with the statistics on the same variables collected for object items. The relationships between these variables were analyzed, and certain comparisons between the current database and other similar published databases of pictures of actions are reported. Spoken and written naming latencies were also collected for the photographs of actions, and multiple regression analyses revealed that name agreement, image agreement, and age of acquisition are the major determinants of action naming speed. Finally, certain analyses were performed to compare object and action naming times. The norms and the spoken and written naming latencies corresponding to the pictures are available on the Internet (http://www.psy.univ-bpclermont.fr/-pbonin/pbonin-eng.html) and should be of great use to researchers interested in the processing of actions.

Issue

1

Volume

36

Pages

127-139

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