نتایج جستجو برای: masked priming paradigm

تعداد نتایج: 134956  

Journal: :Language and Cognitive Processes 2008
William D. Marslen-Wilson Mirjana Bozic Billi Randall

The role of morphological, semantic, and form-based factors in the early stages of visual word recognition was investigated across different SOAs in a masked priming paradigm, focusing on English derivational morphology. In a first set of experiments, stimulus pairs co-varying in morphological decomposability and in semantic and orthographic relatedness were presented at three SOAs (36, 48, and...

2017
Caroline M. Whiting Richard G. Cowley Mirjana Bozic

There is extensive evidence pointing to an early, automatic segmentation of written words into their constituent units (farm-er, wit-ness); however, less is known about the potential role of contextual information in modulating this analysis. We adapted the standard masked priming paradigm to include an overt semantic prime in order to examine whether semantic context influences morpho-orthogra...

Journal: :Cognition 2007
Ludovic Fabre Patrick Lemaire Jonathan Grainger

Three experiments examined the effects of temporal attention and aging on masked repetition and categorical priming for numbers and words. Participants' temporal attention was manipulated by varying the stimulus onset asynchrony (i.e., constant or variable SOA). In Experiment 1, participants performed a parity judgment task and a lexical decision task in which categorical priming and repetition...

2005
Alejandro Lleras James T. Enns

The commentary by S. T. Klapp (2005) on our recent article (A. Lleras & J. T. Enns, 2004) proposes that the empirical finding of negative compatibility in masked priming be attributed to 2 distinct theoretical constructs: (a) perceptual priming through object updating, as described in our article, and (b) nonperceptual priming based on inhibited unconscious response tendencies. The authors argu...

2014
Glen E. Bodner Michael E.J. Masson

Accounts of priming typically assume that primes activate existing representations, thus prospectively altering target processing. In contrast, Bodner and Masson (1997) described a memory-recruitment account of priming in which the processing operations applied to primes—even masked primes—are encoded into a new memory instance that can be retrospectively recruited to contribute to target proce...

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