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Description: The project provides data and code from doi: 10.3758/s13428-021-01768-2 The study serves as a proof of principle demonstration that the cumulative semantic interference (CSI) effect can be elicited in typed picture naming in participants' web browsers and that automated preprocessing can reduce preprocessing workload. The study extends the results of our first study showing that the CSI effect can be elicited online in the spoken response modality.

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