نتایج جستجو برای: masked priming paradigm

تعداد نتایج: 134956  

Journal: :Frontiers in psychology 2016
Yoko Nakano Yu Ikemoto Gunnar Jacob Harald Clahsen

The current study investigates to what extent masked morphological priming is modulated by language-particular properties, specifically by its writing system. We present results from two masked priming experiments investigating the processing of complex Japanese words written in less common (moraic) scripts. In Experiment 1, participants performed lexical decisions on target verbs; these were p...

Journal: :Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 2018

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2012
Samara Muñoz Manuel Perea Javier García-Orza Horacio A Barber

Research on masked transposed-letter priming (i.e., jugde-JUDGE triggers a faster response than jupte-JUDGE) has become a key phenomenon to reveal how the brain encodes letter position. Recent behavioural evidence suggests that the mechanism responsible for position coding in a masked priming procedure works with familiar "object" identities (e.g., letters, digits, symbols) but not with unfamil...

2016
Swann Pichon Raphael Guex Patrik Vuilleumier

Unconscious processes are often assumed immune from attention influence. Recent behavioral studies suggest however that the processing of subliminal information can be influenced by temporal attention. To examine the neural mechanisms underlying these effects, we used a stringent masking paradigm together with fMRI to investigate how temporal attention modulates the processing of unseen (masked...

2017
Petar Milin Laurie Beth Feldman Michael Ramscar Peter Hendrix R Harald Baayen

In this study we present a novel set of discrimination-based indicators of language processing derived from Naive Discriminative Learning (ndl) theory. We compare the effectiveness of these new measures with classical lexical-distributional measures-in particular, frequency counts and form similarity measures-to predict lexical decision latencies when a complete morphological segmentation of ma...

2013
Joseph Fruchter Linnaea Stockall Alec Marantz

To what extent does morphological structure play a role in early processing of visually presented English past tense verbs? Previous masked priming studies have demonstrated effects of obligatory form-based decomposition for genuinely affixed words (teacher-TEACH) and pseudo-affixed words (corner-CORN), but not for orthographic controls (brothel-BROTH). Additionally, MEG single word reading stu...

2015
Bingbing Li Chuanji Gao Wei Wang Chunyan Guo

Although many behavioral studies have investigated the effect of processing fluency on subsequent recognition memory, little research has examined the neural mechanism of this phenomenon. The present study aimed to explore the electrophysiological correlates of the effects of processing fluency on subsequent recognition memory by using an event-related potential (ERP) approach. The masked repet...

2013
Rico Fischer Franziska Plessow Andrea Kiesel

Alerting signals often serve to reduce temporal uncertainty by predicting the time of stimulus onset. The resulting response time benefits have often been explained by facilitated translation of stimulus codes into response codes on the basis of established stimulus-response (S-R) links. In paradigms of masked S-R priming alerting signals also modulate response activation processes triggered by...

Journal: :Attention, perception & psychophysics 2011
Javier García-Orza Manuel Perea Alejandro Estudillo

When two letters/digits/symbols are switched in a string (e.g., jugde-judge; 1492-1942; *?$&-*$?&), the resulting strings are perceptually similar to each other and produce a sizable masked transposition priming effect with the masked priming same-different matching task. However, a parallel effect does not occur for strings of pseudoletters (e.g., [letters in the text]); García-Orza, Perea, & ...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2012
Kimihiro Nakamura Tatsuhide Oga Motohiko Takahashi Tamaki Kuribayashi Yuichi Kanamori Takumi Matsumiya Yutaka Maeno Masahiro Yamamoto

Hemispheric rivalry models of spatial neglect suggest that the left hemisphere becomes hyperactive following right-hemisphere lesions since the two hemispheres normally exert an inhibitory influence on each other via callosal connections. Using a masked hemifield priming paradigm, we investigated whether the putative change in hemispheric balance involves other, higher-order abstract representa...

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