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 …
JJ Ortells, MJF Abad, C Noguera… - Journal of Experimental …, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
The present research examines semantic priming from attended and unattended parafoveal words. Participants made a lexical decision in response to a single central target. The target …
M Stone, SL Ladd, JDE Gabrieli - American Journal of Psychology, 2000 - expsy.spbu.ru
Two kinds of perceptual priming (word identification and word fragment completion), as well as preference priming (that may rely on special affective mechanisms) were examined after …
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 …
JJ Ortells, E Fox, C Noguera, MJF Abad - Acta Psychologica, 2003 - Elsevier
The present research examines priming effects from a centrally presented single-prime word to which participants were instructed to either attend or ignore. The prime word was followed …
R Zimmerman, P Gomez - The Mental Lexicon, 2012 - jbe-platform.com
Inhibitory masked priming effects in the lexical decision task (LDT) have been proven difficult to replicate. If these difficulties are due to individual differences in attention, introducing …
C Noguera, JJ Ortells, MJF Abad, E Carmona… - Acta Psychologica, 2007 - Elsevier
The present research examines the semantic priming effects of a centrally presented single prime word to which participants were instructed to either “attend and remember” or “ignore” …
Subjects named target words that followed a masked prime word of 33-msec (Experiments 1A and 1B) or 200-msec (Experiment 2) duration. The target word was either presented …
KA Hutchison - Memory & Cognition, 2002 - Springer
One's actively ignoring a stimulus can impair subsequent responding to that stimulus. This negative priming effect has been argued to generalize to semantically related items as well …