In three experiments, the effect of identification of a briefly presented word (prime) on a subsequent recognition response to that word (target) was investigated. Theories of current processing fluency (e.g., Jacoby & Whitehouse, 1989) suggest that prime identification should reduce P(old) relative to prime misidentification because awareness of the prime provides a source to which to attribute target fluency, rendering attributions to prior presentation less likely. However, counter to these predictions, Experiment 1 demonstrated that prime identification increased P(old) relative to misidentified primes. It is hypothesized that this reversed effect was due to participants' using a heuristic that related prime identification success t...
Dual-process models of recognition often assume that one retrieval process, generating a familiarity...
Higham and Vokey (2000, Exps.1 & 3)demonstrated that a slight increase in the display duration o...
This study investigated attributes of picture processing within a priming paradigm. Prime and target...
Three experiments investigated the effect of identification of a briefly presented word (prime) on a...
Three experiments assessed the effects of prime-processing instructions on associative priming in wo...
Priming is commonly viewed as altered subsequent target processing by preceding prime stimuli. Here,...
The authors conducted 4 repetition priming experiments that manipulated prime duration and prime dia...
AbstractWe begin with a theoretical overview of the concepts of recollection and familiarity, focusi...
Five experiments explored the effects of immediate repetition priming on episodic recognition (the “...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the extent to which there is consistent evidence ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Participants classified a target as name or non-word; the target was always preceded b...
Familiarity-based processes such as processing fluency can influence memory judgements in tests of i...
Lexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or auditorily were faster when ...
Masked repetition primes produce greater facilitation in naming in a block containing a high, rather...
A single-system computational model of priming and recognition was applied to studies that have look...
Dual-process models of recognition often assume that one retrieval process, generating a familiarity...
Higham and Vokey (2000, Exps.1 & 3)demonstrated that a slight increase in the display duration o...
This study investigated attributes of picture processing within a priming paradigm. Prime and target...
Three experiments investigated the effect of identification of a briefly presented word (prime) on a...
Three experiments assessed the effects of prime-processing instructions on associative priming in wo...
Priming is commonly viewed as altered subsequent target processing by preceding prime stimuli. Here,...
The authors conducted 4 repetition priming experiments that manipulated prime duration and prime dia...
AbstractWe begin with a theoretical overview of the concepts of recollection and familiarity, focusi...
Five experiments explored the effects of immediate repetition priming on episodic recognition (the “...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the extent to which there is consistent evidence ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Participants classified a target as name or non-word; the target was always preceded b...
Familiarity-based processes such as processing fluency can influence memory judgements in tests of i...
Lexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or auditorily were faster when ...
Masked repetition primes produce greater facilitation in naming in a block containing a high, rather...
A single-system computational model of priming and recognition was applied to studies that have look...
Dual-process models of recognition often assume that one retrieval process, generating a familiarity...
Higham and Vokey (2000, Exps.1 & 3)demonstrated that a slight increase in the display duration o...
This study investigated attributes of picture processing within a priming paradigm. Prime and target...