The semantic organization of the animal category: evidence from semantic verbal fluency and network theory
Goñi J, Arrondo G, Sepulcre J, Martincorena I, Vélez de Mendizábal N, Corominas-Murtra B, Bejarano B, Ardanza-Trevijano S, Peraita H, Wall D, Villoslada P. The semantic organization of the animal category: evidence from semantic verbal fluency and network theory. Cognitive Processing 2010, 12: 183-196. PMID: 20938799, DOI: 10.1007/s10339-010-0372-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSemantic verbal fluencyVerbal fluency testSemantic memoryVerbal fluencyFluency testFluency experienceSemantic organizationHuman memoryNatural categoriesAnimal categoriesStored knowledgeRetrieval mechanismRecovery criteriaCo-occurrence approachKnowledge of conceptsConceptual structureMemorySemantic informationNetwork modelCo-occurring conceptsNetwork outcomesHuman ratersFluencyExpert human ratersHuman evaluation