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Unconscious preparation: Effects of prime visibility on semantic generalization of task priming
Authors:Zher-Wen  Rongjun Yu
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Abstract:Studies found that subliminal primes can be associated with specific tasks to facilitate task performance, and such learning is highly adaptive and generalizable. Meanwhile, conditioning studies suggest that aversive/reward learning and generalization actually occur at the semantic level. The current study shows that prime–task associations can also be generalized to novel word/neighbour primes from the same semantic category, and this occurs without contingency awareness. Previous studies have counterintuitively suggested that both the learning of task priming and the semantic priming of word neighbours depend on the lack of visibility. Here, we show that semantic generalization indeed depends on reduced visibility, but cannot occur subliminally. The current study shows for the first time that semantic learning and generalization can occur without any emotional or motivational factors, and that semantic priming can occur for arbitrary-linked stimuli in a context completely devoid of semantics.
Keywords:associative learning  inductive reasoning  consciousness  generalization  priming  semantic  subliminal perception  unconscious learning
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