Negative priming (NP), slowing down of the response for target stimuli that have been previously exposed, but ignored, has been reported in multiple psychological paradigms including the Stroop task. Although NP likely results from the interplay of selective attention, episodic memory retrieval, working memory, and inhibition mechanisms, a comprehensive theoretical account of NP is currently unavailable. This lacuna may result from the complexity of stimuli combinations in NP. Thus, we aimed to investigate the presence of different degrees of the NP effect according to prime-probe combinations within a classic Stroop task. We recorded reaction times (RTs) from 66 healthy participants during Stroop task performance and examined three differe...
Negative priming (NP) refers to a slower response to a target stimulus if it has been previously ign...
Negative Priming (NP) is an influential paradigm in cognitive psychology that was originally develop...
We report the results of two experiments that showed that the time needed to respond to a feature of...
Negative priming (NP), slowing down of the response for target stimuli that have been previously exp...
göttingen Negative priming is characterized by longer reaction times when responding to stimuli whic...
We introduce a computational model of the negative priming (NP) effect that includes perception, mem...
& The negative priming (NP) effect refers to the observed increase in identification time for a ...
We introduce a computational model of the negative priming (NP) effect that includes perception, mem...
Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active in...
Negative priming (NP) is characterized by longer reaction times when responding to stimuli which hav...
Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active in...
göttingen Priming effects are characterized by a modified reaction time depending on the stimulus se...
Selective attention has been viewed as a dual-process mechanism, that is, exciting targets and inhib...
Research in both stimulus-response compatibility and negative priming seeks to understand the contro...
Priming is characterized by a sensitivity of reaction times to the sequence of stimuli in psychophys...
Negative priming (NP) refers to a slower response to a target stimulus if it has been previously ign...
Negative Priming (NP) is an influential paradigm in cognitive psychology that was originally develop...
We report the results of two experiments that showed that the time needed to respond to a feature of...
Negative priming (NP), slowing down of the response for target stimuli that have been previously exp...
göttingen Negative priming is characterized by longer reaction times when responding to stimuli whic...
We introduce a computational model of the negative priming (NP) effect that includes perception, mem...
& The negative priming (NP) effect refers to the observed increase in identification time for a ...
We introduce a computational model of the negative priming (NP) effect that includes perception, mem...
Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active in...
Negative priming (NP) is characterized by longer reaction times when responding to stimuli which hav...
Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active in...
göttingen Priming effects are characterized by a modified reaction time depending on the stimulus se...
Selective attention has been viewed as a dual-process mechanism, that is, exciting targets and inhib...
Research in both stimulus-response compatibility and negative priming seeks to understand the contro...
Priming is characterized by a sensitivity of reaction times to the sequence of stimuli in psychophys...
Negative priming (NP) refers to a slower response to a target stimulus if it has been previously ign...
Negative Priming (NP) is an influential paradigm in cognitive psychology that was originally develop...
We report the results of two experiments that showed that the time needed to respond to a feature of...