Evidence for expectancy-based priming in the pronunciation task was provided in three experiments. In Experiments 1 and 2, a high proportion of associatively related trials produced greater associative priming and superior retrieval of primes in a subsequent test of memory for primes, whereas high- and low-proportion groups showed comparable repetition benefits in perceptual identification of previously presented primes. In Experiment 2, the low-proportion condition had few associatively related pairs hut many identity pairs. In Experiment 3, identity priming was greater in a high- than a low-identity proportion group, with similar repetition benefits and prime retrieval responses for the two groups. These results indicate that when the pri...
International audienceIn this study, we examined whether the lexical competition process embraced by...
In six experiments we investigated priming for perceptually related word pairs (i.e., words that ref...
Theories of conversation propose that in order to have smooth transitions from one turn to the next,...
Three experiments assessed the effects of prime-processing instructions on associative priming in wo...
Five experiments examined associative or identity priming effects in a colour-naming task with colou...
In studies on affective priming of pronunciation responses, two words are presented on each trial an...
Five experiments examined associative or identity priming effects in a colour-naming task with colou...
Based on the hypothesis that information about the valence of words is encoded in a semantic system,...
In studies on affective priming of pronunciation responses, participants are asked to read target wo...
We replicated and extended a study by Spruyt and Hermans (2008) in which picture primes engendered a...
One current controversy in face identification is whether names are accessed after or in parallel to...
In a phonological priming experiment using spoken Dutch words, Dutch listeners were taught varying e...
Lukatela and Turvey (1994a) showed that at a 57-ms prime-presentation duration, the naming of a visu...
Affective priming studies showed that responses to targets are faster when they are preceded by a pr...
International audienceLexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or audito...
International audienceIn this study, we examined whether the lexical competition process embraced by...
In six experiments we investigated priming for perceptually related word pairs (i.e., words that ref...
Theories of conversation propose that in order to have smooth transitions from one turn to the next,...
Three experiments assessed the effects of prime-processing instructions on associative priming in wo...
Five experiments examined associative or identity priming effects in a colour-naming task with colou...
In studies on affective priming of pronunciation responses, two words are presented on each trial an...
Five experiments examined associative or identity priming effects in a colour-naming task with colou...
Based on the hypothesis that information about the valence of words is encoded in a semantic system,...
In studies on affective priming of pronunciation responses, participants are asked to read target wo...
We replicated and extended a study by Spruyt and Hermans (2008) in which picture primes engendered a...
One current controversy in face identification is whether names are accessed after or in parallel to...
In a phonological priming experiment using spoken Dutch words, Dutch listeners were taught varying e...
Lukatela and Turvey (1994a) showed that at a 57-ms prime-presentation duration, the naming of a visu...
Affective priming studies showed that responses to targets are faster when they are preceded by a pr...
International audienceLexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or audito...
International audienceIn this study, we examined whether the lexical competition process embraced by...
In six experiments we investigated priming for perceptually related word pairs (i.e., words that ref...
Theories of conversation propose that in order to have smooth transitions from one turn to the next,...