نتایج جستجو برای: priming overall

تعداد نتایج: 477424  

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2011
Pietro Spataro Vincenzo Cestari Clelia Rossi-Arnaud

This article reports a meta-analysis comparing the size of repetition priming in full and divided-attention (DA) conditions. The main analysis included 38 effect sizes (ES) extracted from 21 empirical studies, for a total of 2074 (full-attention) and 2148 (divided-attention) participants. The mean weighted ES was 0.357 (95% CI=0.278-0.435), indicating that divided attention produced a small, bu...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 1990
T R Kwapil D C Hegley L J Chapman J P Chapman

Schizophrenic (n = 21), bipolar (n = 18), and normal control subjects (n = 21) were compared on a word recognition measure of semantic priming. The task involved the presentation of related, neutral, and unrelated word pairs; the second word (target word) in each pair was presented in a degraded form. Facilitation was defined as the accuracy of target word recognition for the related word pairs...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 1992
K A Paller A R Mayes K M Thompson A W Young J Roberts P R Meudell

Priming was studied in a task that required a speeded response to photographs of faces. On each trial, subjects viewed two faces and decided if the same person was shown twice or if two different people were shown. Both familiar and unfamiliar (i.e., well-known and unknown) faces were used, and some face pairs were repeated with a mean delay of about 10 min. Repetition was associated with faste...

2012
Moreno I. Coco Maria Garraffa Holly Branigan

Children with Specific Language Impairment (SLIC) experience difficulties in processing Subject relative clauses (SRC). This has been interpreted as evidence that they lack syntactic representations for SRC. Our study investigates the spontaneous production of SRC in typically developing children (TDC) and SLIC in a structural priming paradigm, and compares their performance in a sentence repet...

Journal: :Experimental psychology 2010
Glen E Bodner Rehman Mulji

Left/right "fixed" responses to arrow targets are influenced by whether a masked arrow prime is congruent or incongruent with the required target response. Left/right "free-choice" responses on trials with ambiguous targets that are mixed among fixed trials are also influenced by masked arrow primes. We show that the magnitude of masked priming of both fixed and free-choice responses is greater...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Frederic Boy Masud Husain Petroc Sumner

In the human brain, cognitive-control processes are generally considered distinct from the unconscious mechanisms elicited by subliminal priming. Here, we show that cognitive control engaged in situations of response conflict interacts with the negative (inhibitory) phase of subliminal priming. Thus, cognitive control may surprisingly share common processes with nonconscious brain mechanisms. I...

Journal: :Visual Cognition 2023

Research has shown that in addition to top-down and bottom-up processes, biases produced by the repetition priming effect reward play a major role visual selection. Action control research argues bidirectional effect-response associations underlie such are also achievable through verbal instructions. This study evaluated whether verbally induced instructions bias selective attention search task...

2013
Laura M. Hiatt J. Gregory Trafton

We present a novel way of accounting for similarity judgments. Our approach posits that similarity ratings stem from three main sources: familiarity, priming, and inherent perceptual similarity. We present a process model of our approach in the cognitive architecture ACT-R, and match our model’s predictions to data collected from a human subject experiment which involved simple perceptual stimu...

Journal: :Neuroreport 1999
T W James G K Humphrey J S Gati R S Menon M A Goodale

We investigated the effects of repetition priming on the time course of recognition in several visual areas of the brain using fMRI. We slowed down recognition by gradually revealing the stimuli, in order to prolong the pre-recognition phase. Activation was lower for primed than for non-primed objects overall in both the occipitotemporal region (OTR) and the intraparietal region (IPR). A differ...

2015
Prasenjit Ray Vinod Kumar Sinha Sai Krishna Tikka

BACKGROUND Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been found to be effective in reducing frequency and duration of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH). Priming stimulation, which involves high-frequency rTMS stimulation followed by low-frequency rTMS, has been shown to markedly enhance the neural response to the low-frequency stimulation train. However, this technique has not ...

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