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Why does semantic satiation induce temporary speech errors in repetitive naming tasks?

A)Motor cortex neuron fatigue occurs
B)Phonological encoding buffers overflow
C)Lexical access threshold increases
D)Articulatory planning becomes desynchronized

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Semantic satiation increases the lexical access threshold because repeated exposure weakens the activation of semantic networks associated with the named object, therefore requiring more cognitive effort to retrieve the correct word, rather than motor or phonological impairments.

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