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Masked semantic priming effects from the prime's orthographic neighbours
Authors:Yuu Kusunose  Yasushi Hino  Stephen J. Lupker
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan;2. Department of Psychology, The University of Western Ontario, London, Canada
Abstract:The present research involved masked priming lexical decision experiments using, in the crucial condition, masked primes with an orthographic neighbour that was semantically related to the target. Regardless of the lexicality of the prime, a significant priming effect was observed when the relatedness proportion (RP, that is, the proportion of primes and targets that were directly related on the “word” trials) was 2/3 (Experiments 1 and 2). No effect emerged, however, when the RP was 0 (Experiment 3). These results indicate that lexical/semantic activation arises automatically for both the prime and its neighbours. This activated lexical/semantic information appears to be evaluated together with the lexical/semantic information activated by the target, creating a decision bias during the decision-making process, but only when that information often provides a clue as to the nature of the correct decision. Our results, therefore, also provide support for the retrospective account of masked semantic priming.
Keywords:Masked semantic priming effects  orthographic neighbours  relatedness proportion
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