Sensitivity of different measures of the visibility of masked primes: influences of prime-response and prime-target relations |
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Authors: | Khalid Shah König Peter Ansorge Ulrich |
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Affiliation: | aFaculty of Psychology, Universität Wien, Austria;bInstitute of Cognitive Science, Universität Osnabrück, Germany |
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Abstract: | Visual masking of primes lowers prime visibility but spares processing of primes as reflected in prime–target congruence and prime–response compatibility effects. However, the question is how to appropriately measure prime visibility. Here, we tested the influence of three procedural variables on prime visibility measures: prime–target similarity, prime–response similarity, and the variability of prime–response mappings. Our results show that a low prime–target similarity is a favorable condition for a prime visibility measure because it increases the sensitivity of this measure in comparison to a high prime–target similarity. |
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Keywords: | Priming Masking Unconscious processing Signal detection |
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