نتایج جستجو برای: safe primes

تعداد نتایج: 133509  

2006
Karl Christoph Klauer Andreas B. Eder Anthony G. Greenwald Richard L. Abrams

Four experiments demonstrate category congruency priming by subliminal prime words that were never seen as targets in a valence-classification task (Experiments 1, 2, and 4) and a gender-classification task (Experiment 3). In Experiment 1, overlap in terms of word fragments of one or more letters between primes and targets of different valences was larger than between primes and targets of the ...

2001
Salvador Soto-Faraco Núria Sebastián-Gallés Anne Cutler

T gran Cien 000 Spa 776 the with reco supp stru S IDE A Soto Brit 1Z4 mation in the activation of spoken words. Listeners heard neutral sentences ending with word fragments (e.g., princi-) and made lexical decisions on letter strings presented at fragment offset. Responses were compared for fragment primes that fully matched the spoken form of the initial portion of target words, versus primes ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2002
Manuel Carreiras Manuel Perea

Four lexical decision experiments using a masked priming paradigm were conducted to analyze whether the previous presentation of a syllabic neighbor (a word sharing the same 1st syllable) influences recognition performance. The results showed an inhibitory effect of more frequent syllabic primes and some facilitation of nonword syllabic primes (Experiments 1-3). When monosyllabic pairs were use...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2006
Glen E Bodner Michael E J Masson Norann T Richard

Although subjects have little or no awareness of masked primes, Bodner and Masson (2001) found that priming of lexical decisions is often enhanced when masked repetition primes occur on a high proportion of trials. We used baseline prime conditions to specify the locus of this repetition proportion (RP) effect. In Experiments 1A and 1B, a .8-RP group showed more priming than did a .2-RP group, ...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2012
Maria Ktori Jonathan Grainger Stéphane Dufau Phillip J Holcomb

We describe the results of a study that combines ERP recordings and sandwich priming, a variant of masked priming that provides a brief preview of the target prior to prime presentation (S. J. Lupker & C. J. Davis, 2009). This has been shown to increase the size of masked priming effects seen in behavioral responses. We found the same increase in sensitivity to ERP priming effects in an orthogr...

2009
Daniel A. Fockenberg Sander L. Koole

The present research investigated the influence ot multiple sequential primes on social categorization processes. Study 1 examined an evaluative decision task in which targets were preceded and succeeded by two primes. As expected, the temporally closest forward primes had assimilative effects on target processing. Moreover, if the temporally closest forward prime and the target were congruent,...

2008
ANGEL V. KUMCHEV

Ever since the days of Euler and Goldbach, number-theorists have been fascinated by additive representations of the integers as sums of primes. The most famous result in this field is I.M. Vinogradov’s three primes theorem [7], which states that every sufficiently large odd integer is the sum of three primes. Over the years, a number of authors have studied variants of the three primes theorem ...

2004
Stephen J. Lupker Bonnie A. Williams

Orthographically/phonologically related primes have typically been found to facilitate processing of target words. This phenomenon is usually explained in terms of spreading activation between nodes for orthographically/phonologically similar words in lexical memory. The phenomenon was explored in a series of studies involving the manipulations of prime and target type (word or picture) and pri...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2006
Petra M van Alphen James M McQueen

Effects on spoken-word recognition of prevoicing differences in Dutch initial voiced plosives were examined. In 2 cross-modal identity-priming experiments, participants heard prime words and nonwords beginning with voiced plosives with 12, 6, or 0 periods of prevoicing or matched items beginning with voiceless plosives and made lexical decisions to visual tokens of those items. Six-period prime...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2007
Karl Christoph Klauer Andreas B Eder Anthony G Greenwald Richard L Abrams

Four experiments demonstrate category congruency priming by subliminal prime words that were never seen as targets in a valence-classification task (Experiments 1, 2, and 4) and a gender-classification task (Experiment 3). In Experiment 1, overlap in terms of word fragments of one or more letters between primes and targets of different valences was larger than between primes and targets of the ...

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