نتایج جستجو برای: masked priming paradigm

تعداد نتایج: 134956  

2010
Ahmad Sohrabi

Positive priming effect has been found with a short interval between the prime and the target, while negative priming effect (i.e., a congruent prime causes longer RTs) has been found with a long time between the prime and the target. Negative priming effect has been shown mainly using masked priming but some recent studies have shown it without masks (i.e., in unmasked or conscious conditions)...

Journal: :Attention, perception & psychophysics 2012
Antoine Barbot Sid Kouider

Previous research has shown that stimuli rendered invisible through masking can be sufficiently processed to induce nonconscious influences and facilitate subsequent recognition. However, masking paradigms are methodologically restricted such that stimuli cannot be presented for longer than a few tens of milliseconds, potentially restricting the strength of nonconscious influences. By adapting ...

Journal: :Cognition 2005
Filip Van Opstal Bert Reynvoet Tom Verguts

Recently, [Kunde, W., Kiesel, A., & Hoffmann, J. (2003). Conscious control over the content of unconscious cognition. Cognition, 88, 223-242] used a masked priming paradigm to argue that neither the 'elaborate processing' or the 'evolving automaticity' view can account for the processing of unconscious numerical stimuli. In our Experiment 1 we replicated [Kunde, W., Kiesel, A., & Hoffmann, J. (...

Journal: :Experimental psychology 2004
Wouter Duyck Kevin Diependaele Denis Drieghe Marc Brysbaert

Using a masked phonological priming paradigm, Brysbaert, Van Dyck, and Van de Poel (1999) showed that Dutch-French bilinguals perform better at identifying tachistoscopically presented L2 words (e.g., oui [yes]) when those words are primed by L1 words or nonwords that are homophonic to the L2 target word according to the L1 grapheme-phoneme conversion rules (e.g., wie [who]). They noted that th...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2010
Mariko Nakayama Christopher R Sears Stephen J Lupker

Recent studies have found that masked word primes that are orthographic neighbors of the target inhibit lexical decision latencies (Davis & Lupker, 2006; Nakayama, Sears, & Lupker, 2008), consistent with the predictions of lexical competition models of visual word identification (e.g., Grainger & Jacobs, 1996). In contrast, using the fast priming paradigm (Sereno & Rayner, 1992), orthographical...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2015
Michael Klein Jonathan Grainger Katherine L Wheat Rebecca E Millman Michael I G Simpson Peter C Hansen Piers L Cornelissen

Prior evidence for early activity in Broca's area during reading may reflect fast access to articulatory codes in left inferior frontal gyrus pars opercularis (LIFGpo). We put this hypothesis to test using a benchmark for articulatory involvement in reading known as the masked onset priming effect (MOPE). In masked onset priming, briefly presented pronounceable strings of letters that share an ...

Journal: :Neuron 2006
Kimihiro Nakamura Nobuko Hara Sid Kouider Yoshihiro Takayama Ritsuko Hanajima Katsuyuki Sakai Yoshikazu Ugawa

The visual perception of words is known to activate the auditory representation of their spoken forms automatically. We examined the neural mechanism for this phonological activation using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) with a masked priming paradigm. The stimulation sites (left superior temporal gyrus [L-STG] and inferior parietal lobe [L-IPL]), modality of targets (visual and auditor...

Journal: :Vision Research 2007
Anna Schubö Cristina Meinecke

Texture segmentation is usually regarded as a fast, early, automatic, preattentive process. Nevertheless, naive participants in texture segmentation tasks are usually not able to perform the task explicitly when the textures are presented rather briefly (49 ms) and subsequently masked. In two experiments it was investigated whether texture stimuli were, nevertheless, automatically segmented und...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 1998
P Bonin M Fayol R Peereman

Three experiments used the masked priming paradigm to investigate the role of orthographic and phonological information in written picture naming. In all the experiments, participants had to write the names of pictures as quickly as possible under three different priming conditions. Nonword primes could be: (1) phonologically and orthographically related to the picture name; (2) orthographicall...

2003
Wouter Duyck Denis Drieghe Kevin Diependaele Marc Brysbaert

Using a masked phonological priming paradigm, Brysbaert, Van Dyck and Van de Poel (1999) showed that Dutch-French bilinguals perform better at identifying tachistoscopically presented L2 words (e.g. oui [yes]) when those words are primed by L1 words or nonwords that are homophonic to the L2 target word according to the L1 grapheme-phoneme conversion rules (e.g. wie [who]). They noted that this ...

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