An emerging literature has suggested that self-relevance automatically enhances stimulus processing (i.e., the self-prioritization effect). Specifically, during shape-label matching tasks, geometric shapes associated with the self are identified more rapidly than comparable stimuli paired with other targets (e.g., friend, stranger). Replicating and extending work that challenges the putative automaticity of this effect, here we hypothesized that self-relevance facilitates stimulus processing only when task sets draw attention to previously formed shape-label associations in memory. The results of a shape-classification task confirmed this prediction. Compared to shapes associated with a friend, those paired with the self were classified mor...
People display systematic priorities to self-related stimuli. As the self is not a unified entity, h...
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Funding This work was supported by the Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2019-010).Peer reviewedPublisher PD
We present novel evidence showing that new self-relevant visual associations can affect performance ...
Recently, Sui and colleagues (2012) introduced a new paradigm to measure perceptual self-prioritizat...
An extensive literature has revealed the benefits of self-relevance during stimulus processing. Comp...
Recent research has suggested that self-relevance automatically enhances stimulus processing (i.e., ...
Self-prioritization is a robust phenomenon whereby judgments concerning self-representational stimul...
To investigate self-prioritization independently of stimulus familiarity, Sui et al. (J Exp Psychol ...
To investigate self-prioritization independently of stimulus familiarity, Sui et al. (J Exp Psychol ...
Considerable efforts have focused on elucidating the influence that self-relevance exerts on percept...
AbstractSelf-relevance exerts a powerful influence on information processing. Compared to material a...
Recent research has revealed a pervasive bias for self-relevant information during decision-making, ...
Vickery, Timothy J.Merely associating one’s self with a stimulus may be enough to enhance performanc...
Recent theoretical accounts maintain that core components of attentional functioning are preferentia...
People display systematic priorities to self-related stimuli. As the self is not a unified entity, h...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>We take a particular interest in things that belong ...
Funding This work was supported by the Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2019-010).Peer reviewedPublisher PD
We present novel evidence showing that new self-relevant visual associations can affect performance ...
Recently, Sui and colleagues (2012) introduced a new paradigm to measure perceptual self-prioritizat...
An extensive literature has revealed the benefits of self-relevance during stimulus processing. Comp...
Recent research has suggested that self-relevance automatically enhances stimulus processing (i.e., ...
Self-prioritization is a robust phenomenon whereby judgments concerning self-representational stimul...
To investigate self-prioritization independently of stimulus familiarity, Sui et al. (J Exp Psychol ...
To investigate self-prioritization independently of stimulus familiarity, Sui et al. (J Exp Psychol ...
Considerable efforts have focused on elucidating the influence that self-relevance exerts on percept...
AbstractSelf-relevance exerts a powerful influence on information processing. Compared to material a...
Recent research has revealed a pervasive bias for self-relevant information during decision-making, ...
Vickery, Timothy J.Merely associating one’s self with a stimulus may be enough to enhance performanc...
Recent theoretical accounts maintain that core components of attentional functioning are preferentia...
People display systematic priorities to self-related stimuli. As the self is not a unified entity, h...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>We take a particular interest in things that belong ...
Funding This work was supported by the Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2019-010).Peer reviewedPublisher PD