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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Lang. 2015 Aug 26;149:135–147. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2015.07.007

Table 4.

Set of experimental item names, category names in bold, and filler item names for the continuous paradigm.

Experimental items:
Body Parts Clothes Farm Animals Furniture Music Tableware Transport
legs bra sheep bench harp spoon helicopter
neck sweater rabbit drawer trumpet fork truck
foot shoe cow library violin pot bus
nose shirt pig sofa organ knife train
finger pants cat chair drum bottle plane
eye hat horse table guitar cup ship
hand dress dog bed piano glass car
Vegetables Tools Marine Animals Buildings Appliances Accessories Toys
garlic axe jellyfish barn teapot earring kite
eggplant scissors octopus windmill blender sunglasses balloon
carrot shovel dolphin lighthouse dishwasher cane dice
onion hammer lobster castle toaster necklace blocks
pepper screwdriver whale garage microwave purse doll
potato brush seal church refrigerator ring ball
corn saw shark house oven watch robot
Fillers:
anchor bell dart hose mouse rose waterfall
ashtray book easel key ocean scales whistle
baby box fan keyboard painting sword yarn
barrel bread field knot paper television
basket camera flag laptop pen toilet
bathtub chain flashlight match pencil toothbrush
beach cigar hanger medal phone towel
beer clock hinge mountain razor tree