In masked priming, a briefly presented prime can facilitate or inhibit responses to a subsequent target. In most instances, targets with an associated response that is congruent with the prime direction speed up reaction times to the target (a positive compatibility effect; PCE). However, under certain circumstances, slower responses for compatible primes are obtained (a negative compatibility effect; NCE). NCEs can be found when a long pre-target delay is used. During the delay, inhibition is assumed to take place, and therefore an effect on saccade trajectories may also be expected. In a previous study, we found the effects of inhibition on response times and trajectories to be dissociated, but this experiment varied the timing of several...
In masked priming, a briefly presented prime stimulus is followed by a mask, which in turn is follow...
Positive priming effects have been found with a short time between the prime and the target, while n...
For many years controversy has surrounded the so-called "negative compatibility effect" (NCE), a sur...
AbstractIn masked priming, a briefly presented prime can facilitate or inhibit responses to a subseq...
In masked priming, responses are often speeded when primes are similar to targets (‘positive compati...
AbstractIn masked priming, responses are often speeded when primes are similar to targets (‘positive...
When associations between certain visual stimuli and particular actions are learned, those stimuli b...
Masked prime stimuli presented immediately before target stimuli in a choice reaction task give rise...
In a metacontrast paradigm I investigated how central symbolic and peripheral spatial primes influen...
To explain the reversal in reaction time benefits between positive and negative subliminal visuomoto...
Masked stimuli can prime responses to subsequent target stimuli, causing response benefits when the ...
When primed by backward-masked, target-like stimuli, discrete responses (e.g. button presses) to sim...
Masked stimuli can cause partial motor activation and prime responses to subsequent stimuli. Under c...
In masked priming tasks, participants typically respond faster to compatible than to incompatible pr...
In masked priming, a briefly presented prime stimulus is followed by a mask, which in turn is follow...
Positive priming effects have been found with a short time between the prime and the target, while n...
For many years controversy has surrounded the so-called "negative compatibility effect" (NCE), a sur...
AbstractIn masked priming, a briefly presented prime can facilitate or inhibit responses to a subseq...
In masked priming, responses are often speeded when primes are similar to targets (‘positive compati...
AbstractIn masked priming, responses are often speeded when primes are similar to targets (‘positive...
When associations between certain visual stimuli and particular actions are learned, those stimuli b...
Masked prime stimuli presented immediately before target stimuli in a choice reaction task give rise...
In a metacontrast paradigm I investigated how central symbolic and peripheral spatial primes influen...
To explain the reversal in reaction time benefits between positive and negative subliminal visuomoto...
Masked stimuli can prime responses to subsequent target stimuli, causing response benefits when the ...
When primed by backward-masked, target-like stimuli, discrete responses (e.g. button presses) to sim...
Masked stimuli can cause partial motor activation and prime responses to subsequent stimuli. Under c...
In masked priming tasks, participants typically respond faster to compatible than to incompatible pr...
In masked priming, a briefly presented prime stimulus is followed by a mask, which in turn is follow...
Positive priming effects have been found with a short time between the prime and the target, while n...
For many years controversy has surrounded the so-called "negative compatibility effect" (NCE), a sur...