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Disengaging the negative priming mechanism in location tasks
Authors:Eric Buckolz  Angelo Boulougouris  Cam O'Donnell  Jay Pratt
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Durham, UK
Abstract:In a location-based negative priming task, targets that appear at locations that were previously occupied by distractors are typically responded to more slowly than are targets that appear at formerly unoccupied positions. In the present study, we attempted to disengage the location-based negative priming mechanism by presenting visual cues indicating the most likely location of the upcoming target. The first experiment showed that 75% cue-target validity was not sufficient to affect the negative priming mechanism. However, the second experiment demonstrated that a much reduced, but not eliminated, negative priming effect occurred with 100%cue-target validity. These findings are similar to those found with inhibition of return, suggesting that location-based inhibition of return effects and location-based negative priming effects may share a common inhibition mechanism.
Keywords:Familiarity  Recognition  Revelation effect  Semantic relatedness
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