& The negative priming (NP) effect refers to the observed increase in identification time for a current target stimulus or stimulus feature (the ‘‘probe’’) that has been employed as a distractor stimulus or stimulus feature on the previous trial (the ‘‘prime’’), representing strong evidence that ignored informa-tion is actively processed to a high level by selective attention systems. However, theoretical accounts of NP differ in whether they attribute the effect to processes of selective inhibition or episodic memory retrieval. Here we derived neurophysiological predictions from the rival ‘‘selective inhibition’ ’ and ‘‘episodic retrieval’ ’ models of NP, and employed event-related fMRI in a color-naming Stroop task to assess neural re...
Two issues were addressed in this study. First, it addresses the viability of the assertion that wor...
grantor: University of TorontoNegative priming is defined as a delay in responding to a st...
grantor: University of TorontoNegative priming is defined as a delay in responding to a st...
Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active in...
Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active in...
Negative priming (NP), slowing down of the response for target stimuli that have been previously exp...
Negative priming (NP), slowing down of the response for target stimuli that have been previously exp...
Negative priming refers to the slowing down in reaction time to a stimulus that is either the same a...
We introduce a computational model of the negative priming (NP) effect that includes perception, mem...
Negative Priming (NP) is an influential paradigm in cognitive psychology that was originally develop...
Classic identity negative priming (NP) refers to the finding that when an object is ignored, subsequ...
Classic identity negative priming (NP) refers to the finding that when an object is ignored, subsequ...
Classic identity negative priming (NP) refers to the finding that when an object is ignored, subsequ...
ucing distraction by maintaining the prioritization of relevant over irrelevant information in visua...
Prolonged response times are observed with targets having been presented as distractors immediately ...
Two issues were addressed in this study. First, it addresses the viability of the assertion that wor...
grantor: University of TorontoNegative priming is defined as a delay in responding to a st...
grantor: University of TorontoNegative priming is defined as a delay in responding to a st...
Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active in...
Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active in...
Negative priming (NP), slowing down of the response for target stimuli that have been previously exp...
Negative priming (NP), slowing down of the response for target stimuli that have been previously exp...
Negative priming refers to the slowing down in reaction time to a stimulus that is either the same a...
We introduce a computational model of the negative priming (NP) effect that includes perception, mem...
Negative Priming (NP) is an influential paradigm in cognitive psychology that was originally develop...
Classic identity negative priming (NP) refers to the finding that when an object is ignored, subsequ...
Classic identity negative priming (NP) refers to the finding that when an object is ignored, subsequ...
Classic identity negative priming (NP) refers to the finding that when an object is ignored, subsequ...
ucing distraction by maintaining the prioritization of relevant over irrelevant information in visua...
Prolonged response times are observed with targets having been presented as distractors immediately ...
Two issues were addressed in this study. First, it addresses the viability of the assertion that wor...
grantor: University of TorontoNegative priming is defined as a delay in responding to a st...
grantor: University of TorontoNegative priming is defined as a delay in responding to a st...