Despite being ignored, visual distractors often produce traceable negative priming (NP) effects that can be used to investigate inhibitory processes. Robust NP effects are typically …
E Forde, GW Humphreys - Memory, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
A single case study is reported of a global aphasic patient, JM, with impaired access to semantic information which was particularly severe for the class of proper names. JM's …
C Schooler, E Neumann, LJ Caplan… - Journal of Experimental …, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
Using randomized stimulus onset asynchrony (SOAs), the authors traced the time course of Stroop interference and facilitation in normal participants and participants with …
The authors used a unilingual and bilingual primed lexical decision task to investigate priming effects produced by attended and ignored words. In the unilingual experiment …
How is semantic memory influenced by individual differences under conditions of distraction? This question was addressed by observing how participants recalled visual …
C Schooler, E Neumann, LJ Caplan… - Psychology and …, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
Two negative priming experiments in older and younger adults are reported. Participants in Experiment 1, involving both positive and negative priming conditions, showed both types of …
W Marks, CL Dulaney - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
Lexical decisions were used to evaluate whether forget (F)-cued prime words affect subsequent encoding of target words relative to remember (R)-cued prime words. In 3 …
IK Nkrumah, E Neumann - Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
In the current experiments, within-and between-language primed lexical decision tasks with Twi-English bilinguals were used. The aim was to explore the priming effects produced by …