Inverse target- and cue-priming effects of masked stimuli |
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Authors: | Mattler Uwe |
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Institution: | Klinik fur Neurologie II, Otto-von-Guericke Universitat Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany. uwe.mattler@medizin.uni-magdeburg.de |
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Abstract: | The processing of a visual target that follows a briefly presented prime stimulus can be facilitated if prime and target stimuli are similar. In contrast to these positive priming effects, inverse priming effects (or negative compatibility effects) have been found when a mask follows prime stimuli before the target stimulus is presented: Responses are facilitated after dissimilar primes. Previous studies on inverse priming effects examined target-priming effects, which arise when the prime and the target stimuli share features that are critical for the response decision. In contrast, 3 experiments of the present study demonstrate inverse priming effects in a nonmotor cue-priming paradigm. Inverse cue-priming effects exhibited time courses comparable to inverse target-priming effects. Results suggest that inverse priming effects do not arise from specific processes of the response system but follow from operations that are more general. |
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