Context effects in repetition priming are sense effects |
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Authors: | J. Vivien Bainbridge Stephan Lewandowsky Kim Kirsner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University ofOklahoma, 73019-0535, Norman, OK 2. University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia
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Abstract: | This articlereports three experiments that investigate the role ofcontext in repetition priming using a lexical decision task. The experiments show that repetition priming is either eliminated or significantly reduced if a change in context also alters the perceived sense of a nonhomographic target word. If perceived sense is not altered, a change in context is inconsequential. This points to the important role played by perceived sense in repetition priming. An explanation within a sense-specific activation framework is proposed in preference to a modified processing view. |
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