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Attention to primes modulates affective priming of pronunciation responses
Authors:De Houwer Jan  Randell Tom
Institution:Department of Psychology, University of Ghent, Henri Dunantlaan 2, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium. Jan.DeHouwer@rug.ac.be
Abstract:In studies on affective priming of pronunciation responses, two words are presented on each trial and participants are asked to read the second word out loud. Whereas some studies revealed shorter reaction times when the two words had the same valence than when they had a different valence, other studies either found no effect of affective congruence or revealed a reversed effect. In the present experiments, a significant effect of affective congruence only emerged when filler trials were presented in which the prime and target were identical and participants were instructed to attend to the primes (Experiment 2). No effects were found when participants were merely instructed to attend to or ignore the primes (Experiment 1), or when affectively incongruent filler trials were presented and participants were instructed to ignore the primes (Experiment 2).
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