A single recent presentation of an item can lead to substantial improvementin speed or accuracy of processing when that item is presented subsequently, a phenomenon referred to as repetition priming. This empirical finding has been considered within two general frameworks. The first can be termed a "perceptual" approach, in which the perception of the target occurs more easily due to a transient change in the state of the target's internal representation. The second can be termed a "memory" approach, in which priming is seen as an example of implicit memory, that is, as arising from subconscious, nondeliberate access to a trace of an earlier event. This thesis examined repetition priming for words and nonwords from both perspectives....
Memory theories assume that unconscious processes influence conscious remembering, but the exact nat...
Over the last two decades interest in implicit memory, most notably repetition priming, has grown co...
People are able to respond more quickly to stimuli following a recent encounter with those same item...
McKone (1995) reported a short-lived repetition priming effect (up to 8 sec and three intervening it...
Memory studies utilizing long-term repetition priming have generally demonstrated that priming is gr...
This study investigated repetition priming effects in a lexical decision task, and was designed as a...
Implicit memory was measured using word fragment completion up to 18 months after being exposed to w...
There is a great deal of interest in characterizing the representations and processes that support t...
Language researchers in a variety of disciplines have used priming as a tool to investigate theoreti...
J.L.P. was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (www.esrc.ac.uk) through award referen...
Memory theories assume that unconscious processes influence conscious remembering, but the exact nat...
Research examining the relation between explicit and implicit forms of memory has generated a great ...
AbstractMemory theories assume that unconscious processes influence conscious remembering, but the e...
Speakers' memory of sentence structure can persist and modulate the syntactic choices of subsequent ...
On a prime-target lexical decision task we manipulated the related-ness between prime and target (se...
Memory theories assume that unconscious processes influence conscious remembering, but the exact nat...
Over the last two decades interest in implicit memory, most notably repetition priming, has grown co...
People are able to respond more quickly to stimuli following a recent encounter with those same item...
McKone (1995) reported a short-lived repetition priming effect (up to 8 sec and three intervening it...
Memory studies utilizing long-term repetition priming have generally demonstrated that priming is gr...
This study investigated repetition priming effects in a lexical decision task, and was designed as a...
Implicit memory was measured using word fragment completion up to 18 months after being exposed to w...
There is a great deal of interest in characterizing the representations and processes that support t...
Language researchers in a variety of disciplines have used priming as a tool to investigate theoreti...
J.L.P. was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (www.esrc.ac.uk) through award referen...
Memory theories assume that unconscious processes influence conscious remembering, but the exact nat...
Research examining the relation between explicit and implicit forms of memory has generated a great ...
AbstractMemory theories assume that unconscious processes influence conscious remembering, but the e...
Speakers' memory of sentence structure can persist and modulate the syntactic choices of subsequent ...
On a prime-target lexical decision task we manipulated the related-ness between prime and target (se...
Memory theories assume that unconscious processes influence conscious remembering, but the exact nat...
Over the last two decades interest in implicit memory, most notably repetition priming, has grown co...
People are able to respond more quickly to stimuli following a recent encounter with those same item...