Negative priming and stimulus repetition: A reply to Neill and Joordens (2002) |
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Authors: | David L. Strayer Frank A. Drews Robert W. Albert |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Utah, 380 South, 1530 East, Room 502, 84112-0251, Salt Lake City, UT
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Abstract: | Negative priming is reliably obtained with repeated items, but not with novel items. Here, we review why these stimulus repetition effects raise problems for memorybased theories of negative priming. Furthermore, we provide empirical evidence casting doubt on Neill and Joordens’s (2002) claim that perceptual facilitation masks the effects of episodic retrieval with novel items. Finally, we discuss several theoretical and methodological issues raised in the reply by Neill and Joordens. We conclude that a more straightforward interpretation of these stimulus repetition effects is one based on activation-sensitive inhibition. |
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