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The Event Task Stimulus Set

The Event Task Stimulus Set was created to measure access to generalized events stored in semantic memory. It has been examined in a large normative sample as well as in people with neurological disorders (Dresang, Dickey, & Warren, 2020), and to measure semantic violations in visual processing (Proverbio & Riva, 2009).

Authors:  Federica RivaHaley C. DresangMichael Walsh DickeyTessa WarrenAlice Mado Proverbio
Updated:  2021-06-15
Source:  https://osf.io/pzqcj/
Keywords:  languagememorypsychologyaphasiaexperimentEnglish

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The English Lexicon Project

The English Lexicon Project affords access to a large set of lexical characteristics, along with behavioral data from visual lexical decision and naming studies of 40,481 words and 40,481 nonwords.

Authors:  David A. BalotaMelvin YapMichael CorteseKeith HutchisonBrett KesslerBjorn LoftisJames NeelyDouglas NelsonGreg SimpsonRebecca TreimanGreg Burgess
Updated:  2019-09-28
Source:  https://elexicon.wustl.edu/
Keywords:  psycholinguisticsmemorycomputational-modelinglexicontext-database

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The Nijmegen-Venray Confabulation List (NVCL-20)

The NVCL-20 is an observation scale to measure spontaneous confabulation. This scale's items cover spontaneous confabulation, provoked confabulation, and memory and orientation.

Authors:  Yvonne C. M. RensenJoukje M. OostermanJessica E. van DammeSonja I. A. GriekspoorArie J. WesterMichael D. Kopelman& Roy P. C. Kessels
Updated:  2015-11-11
Source:  https://roykessels.nl/tests-and-software/nvcl-20
Keywords:  psychologymemorylanguageneuropsychologyEnglishDutch

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