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Masked constituent letter priming in an alphabetic decision task
Authors:Jonathan Grainger  Arthur M Jacobs
Institution:CNRS and Loboratoire de Psychologie Expérimentale, René Descants University , Paris, France
Abstract:Abstract

The experiments presented here were designed to test whether the prior presentation of a letter in a word, nonword or a string of Xs facilitates the subsequent identification of this letter. Using briefly presented masked primes, clear facilitatory constituent priming effects were obtained in an alphabetic decision task (letter/non-letter classification) when prime letters were flanked by Xs, but the effects disappeared or were greatly reduced when the prime letter formed part of a consonant array (nonword primes). Evidence for word-letter constituent priming was also obtained but almost only for word-initial letten. These facilitatory constituent priming effects were strongest when the target letter was embedded in a string of hash marks and occupied the same relative position in this string as the prime letter in the prime string. The mediating role of letter representations in word recognition and the position-specific coding of character arrays are discussed in the light of these results.
Keywords:Face  Implicit memory  Processing mode  Verbal overshadowing
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