We examined if cross-modal priming (print to speech) was greater for participants who were aware of the presence of letters in the experiment. Experiment 1 determined that word primes displayed at 47 ms were adequately masked. In Experiment 2 (a, b) with primes displayed at 47 ms masked priming occurred for within-mode printed targets but not for spoken ones. Experiment 3, with spoken targets, presented primes at two different durations (59, 71 ms) and priming was found for participants who reported seeing letters but not for those who did not. The results are discussed in terms how the link between prime and target representations might be strengthened even by cursory awareness of the prime and what this tells us about priming
We investigated the role of the visual similarity of masked primes to targets in a lexical decision ...
Earlier studies have suggested that information from a prime stimulus can be integrated with target ...
Van den Bussche and Reynvoet (2007) argued that since significant priming was observed for novel pri...
International audienceIn three experiments testing 178 subjects, letter targets were preceded by bri...
International audienceLexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or audito...
Lexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or auditorily were faster when ...
In the same-different match task, masked priming is observed with the same responses but not differe...
Reading aloud is faster when target words/nonwords are preceded by masked prime words/nonwords that ...
Priming from a masked presentation of a written stimulus has been a productive technique in explorin...
Six experiments apply the masked priming paradigm to investigate how letter position information is ...
Lexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or auditorily were faster when ...
The authors report a series of experiments in which they use the masked congruence priming paradigm ...
The authors report a series of experiments in which they use the masked congruence priming paradigm ...
Since it was introduced in Forster and Davis (1984), masked priming has been widely adopted in the p...
The masked onset priming effect (MOPE) refers to the empirical finding that target naming is faster ...
We investigated the role of the visual similarity of masked primes to targets in a lexical decision ...
Earlier studies have suggested that information from a prime stimulus can be integrated with target ...
Van den Bussche and Reynvoet (2007) argued that since significant priming was observed for novel pri...
International audienceIn three experiments testing 178 subjects, letter targets were preceded by bri...
International audienceLexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or audito...
Lexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or auditorily were faster when ...
In the same-different match task, masked priming is observed with the same responses but not differe...
Reading aloud is faster when target words/nonwords are preceded by masked prime words/nonwords that ...
Priming from a masked presentation of a written stimulus has been a productive technique in explorin...
Six experiments apply the masked priming paradigm to investigate how letter position information is ...
Lexical decision latencies to word targets presented either visually or auditorily were faster when ...
The authors report a series of experiments in which they use the masked congruence priming paradigm ...
The authors report a series of experiments in which they use the masked congruence priming paradigm ...
Since it was introduced in Forster and Davis (1984), masked priming has been widely adopted in the p...
The masked onset priming effect (MOPE) refers to the empirical finding that target naming is faster ...
We investigated the role of the visual similarity of masked primes to targets in a lexical decision ...
Earlier studies have suggested that information from a prime stimulus can be integrated with target ...
Van den Bussche and Reynvoet (2007) argued that since significant priming was observed for novel pri...