نتایج جستجو برای: masked priming paradigm

تعداد نتایج: 134956  

2008
Wen Li Ken A. Paller Richard E. Zinbarg

Preferential processing of threat has been implicated in the development and perpetuation of anxiety. We investigated threat processing and anxiety using a subliminal priming paradigm. People with high or low trait anxiety viewed masked, briefly presented words, and then took an exclusion-completion test in which threeletter stems were to be completed without using recently perceived words. Com...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2011
Vincent de Gardelle Lucie Charles Sid Kouider

How internal categories influence how we perceive the world is a fundamental question in cognitive sciences. Yet, the relation between perceptual awareness and perceptual categorization has remained largely uncovered so far. Here, we addressed this question by focusing on face perception during subliminal and conscious perception. We used morphed continua between two face identities and we asse...

2014
Hanna Weiland Valentina Bambini Petra B. Schumacher

The role of literal meaning during the construction of meaning that goes beyond pure literal composition was investigated by combining cross-modal masked priming and ERPs. This experimental design was chosen to compare two conflicting theoretical positions on this topic. The indirect access account claims that literal aspects are processed first, and additional meaning components are computed o...

2012
Minal Kadam

The present work deals with two opposing positions on the role of morphology in word processing. Some argue that morphological relationships are simply a convergence of orthographic (formal) and semantic (meaning) relationships (Gonnerman & Seidenberg 2007). An alternative view suggests an independent role for morphology beyond semantics and orthography. These views have tested by behavioral or...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2010
Alexander Heinemann Andrea Kiesel Carsten Pohl Wilfried Kunde

In masked priming tasks responses are usually faster when prime and target require identical rather than different responses. Previous research has extensively manipulated the nature and number of response-affording stimuli. However, little is known about the constraints of masked priming regarding the nature and number of response alternatives. The present study explored the limits of masked p...

2016
Joyse Medeiros Jon Andoni Duñabeitia

The present study explores the role of individual differences in polymorphemic word recognition. Participants completed a masked priming lexical decision experiment on suffixed words in which targets could be preceded by suffix-related words (words sharing the same suffix) or by affixed primes with a different suffix. Participants also completed a monomorphemic word lexical decision and were di...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2012
Doris Eckstein Richard N Henson

Reaction times for categorization of a probe face according to its sex or fame were contrasted as a function of whether the category of a preceding, sandwich-masked prime face was congruent or incongruent. Prime awareness was measured by the ability to later categorize the primes, and this was close to chance and typically uncorrelated with priming. When prime faces were never presented as visi...

2017
Colin J Davis Stephen J Lupker

The experiments reported here used "Reversed-Interior" (RI) primes (e.g., cetupmor-COMPUTER) in three different masked priming paradigms in order to test between different models of orthographic coding/visual word recognition. The results of Experiment 1, using a standard masked priming methodology, showed no evidence of priming from RI primes, in contrast to the predictions of the Bayesian Rea...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2014
Manuel Perea María Jiménez Pablo Gómez

The masked priming technique has been used extensively to explore the early stages of visual-word recognition. One key phenomenon in masked priming lexical decision is that identity priming is robust for words, whereas it is small/unreliable for nonwords. This dissociation has usually been explained on the basis that masked priming effects are lexical in nature, and hence there should not be an...

Journal: :Psychological science 2002
Lionel Naccache Elise Blandin Stanislas Dehaene

The cognitive processes at work in masked priming experiments are usually considered automatic and independent of attention. We provide evidence against this view. Three behavioral experiments demonstrate that the occurrence of unconscious priming in a number comparison task is determined by the allocation of temporal attention to the time window during which the prime-target pair is presented....

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