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ucing distraction by maintaining the prioritization of relevant over irrelevant information in visua...
& The negative priming (NP) effect refers to the observed increase in identification time for a ...
Traditional localist theories of semantic memory use spreading activation to explain short-term prim...
The goal of this review paper is to elucidate prospective memory (PM) mechanisms by identifying the ...
The human attentional system can be used to both facilitate and inhibit the processing of environmen...
Masked repetition and semantic priming effects were examined in 2 experiments. In Experiment 1, a ma...
Negative priming refers to the situation in which an ignored item on an initial prime trial suffers ...
Cognitive control mechanisms—such as inhibition—decrease the likelihood that goal-directed activity ...
Richards and Krauter (1999) conducted an experiment involving cue competition and prospective memory...
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...
It has been argued that semantic priming arises as a result of automatic target activation (ATA) and...
The purpose of the present study was to replication Blaxton and Neely’s (1982) findings of facilitat...
Using a novel paradigm, we provide direct evidence for the role of inhibition during semantic interf...
ABSTRACT—Previous research has shown that episodic retrieval recruits inhibitory processes that impa...
ucing distraction by maintaining the prioritization of relevant over irrelevant information in visua...
& The negative priming (NP) effect refers to the observed increase in identification time for a ...
Traditional localist theories of semantic memory use spreading activation to explain short-term prim...
The goal of this review paper is to elucidate prospective memory (PM) mechanisms by identifying the ...
The human attentional system can be used to both facilitate and inhibit the processing of environmen...
Masked repetition and semantic priming effects were examined in 2 experiments. In Experiment 1, a ma...
Negative priming refers to the situation in which an ignored item on an initial prime trial suffers ...
Cognitive control mechanisms—such as inhibition—decrease the likelihood that goal-directed activity ...
Richards and Krauter (1999) conducted an experiment involving cue competition and prospective memory...
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...
It has been argued that semantic priming arises as a result of automatic target activation (ATA) and...
The purpose of the present study was to replication Blaxton and Neely’s (1982) findings of facilitat...
Using a novel paradigm, we provide direct evidence for the role of inhibition during semantic interf...
ABSTRACT—Previous research has shown that episodic retrieval recruits inhibitory processes that impa...
ucing distraction by maintaining the prioritization of relevant over irrelevant information in visua...
& The negative priming (NP) effect refers to the observed increase in identification time for a ...
Traditional localist theories of semantic memory use spreading activation to explain short-term prim...