Who first reported the phenomenon of semantic satiation in academic literature?
Why Does a Word Sometimes Lose All Meaning?

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B.F. Skinner
Carl Jung
Edward Titchener
Sigmund Freud
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What happens in the brain when a word is repeated multiple times, leading to semantic satiation?
The brain creates new neural pathways.
The associated node becomes more active.
The brain starts to ignore the word completely.
The node responsible for the word's meaning becomes fatigued.
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What is the term used to describe the fatigue of a brain node due to repeated activation?
Reactive inhibition
Cognitive overload
Neural exhaustion
Semantic fatigue
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How does semantic satiation affect the recognition of emotions?
It makes emotions more intense.
It impairs the ability to recognize emotions in facial expressions.
It has no effect on emotional recognition.
It enhances emotional recognition.
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In the 2012 study, what was the effect of repeating emotional words on participants?
They became more empathetic.
They could not recognize any emotions.
They became more accurate in identifying emotions.
They took longer to identify matching emotional expressions.
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