Priming and implicit recognition depend on similar temporal changes in perceptual representations |
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Authors: | Kiyofumi Miyoshi Hiroshi Ashida |
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Affiliation: | Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University, Sakyo, Kyoto 6068501, Japan |
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Abstract: | Previous studies have reported that longer stimulus presentation decreases the magnitude of priming. In the present study, we used meaningless kaleidoscope images, which were reported to minimize conceptual processing, to investigate the mechanism of the phenomenon. We assessed the impact of stimulus duration on perceptual priming (Experiment 1) and implicit recognition memory (Experiment 2). Both the magnitude of priming and the accuracy of implicit recognition were lower with the longer stimulus presentation (350 ms) compared with the shorter presentation (250 ms). This coincidence of temporal dynamics between priming and implicit recognition suggests similar underlying memory mechanisms. In both cases, the decrease of performance with longer presentation can be explained by either changes in perceptual processes or interference from explicit memory retrieval. |
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Keywords: | Priming Implicit memory Recognition memory Implicit recognition |
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