Probe distractors can influence negative priming by perceptual grouping |
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Authors: | Yeh Yei-Yu Chao Hsuan-Fu |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC. yyy@ntu.edu.tw |
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Abstract: | Negative priming occurs when a response is slower to a target that was a previously ignored stimulus. According to a computational model of inhibition, negative priming results from relative activation between a target and a distractor in probe trials. Thus, the degree of competition in the probe trial should influence negative priming. The results from three experiments supported this hypothesis. Probe distractors grouped with a target by a rectangle produced a larger negative priming effect than did distractors isolated from the target. Moreover, neither prime-probe similarity nor perceptual interference could explain the grouping effect. The results suggest that perceptual mechanisms can influence negative priming via a race in the probe trial. |
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