Publication: Loose but Normal: A Semantic Association Study
Loose but Normal: A Semantic Association Study
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Mohr, C., Graves, R. E., Gianotti, L. R. R., Pizzagalli, D., & Brugger, P. (2001). Loose but Normal: A Semantic Association Study. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 30(5), 475–483. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1010461429079
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An abnormal facilitation of the spreading activation within semantic networks is thought to underlie schizophrenics' remote associations and referential ideas. In normal subjects, elevated magical ideation (MI) has also been associated with a style of thinking similar to that of schizotypal subjects. We thus wondered whether normal subjects with a higher MI score would judge "loose associations” as being more closely related than do subjects with a lower MI score. In two experiments, we investigated whether judgments of the semantic d
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Mohr, C., Graves, R. E., Gianotti, L. R. R., Pizzagalli, D., & Brugger, P. (2001). Loose but Normal: A Semantic Association Study. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 30(5), 475–483. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1010461429079