The mere exposure effect is defined as enhanced attitude toward a stimulus that has been repeatedly exposed. Repetition priming is defined as facilitated processing of a previously exposed stimulus. We conducted a direct comparison between the two phenomena to test the assumption that the mere exposure effect represents an example of repetition priming. In two experiments, having studied a set of words or nonwords, participants were given a repetition priming task (perceptual identification) or one of two mere exposure (affective liking or preference judgment) tasks. Repetition printing was obtained for both words and nonwords, but only nonwords produced a mere exposure effect. This demonstrates a key boundary for observing the mere exposur...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014In 1968, Robert Zajonc proposed that mere repeated ...
AbstractRepetition priming refers to the change in the ability to perform a task on a stimulus as a ...
Priming is a measure of memory where the influence of studied events is assessed indirectly by a lat...
Over the last two decades interest in implicit memory, most notably repetition priming, has grown co...
We describe a methodology for investigating whether two manipulations exert independ...
The increase in liking for a repeatedly presented stimulus is a central theoretical justification fo...
The mere exposure effect (MEE) is the finding that repeated, unreinforced exposure to a stimulus res...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.In recent years, Zajonc and his colleague...
Abstract—We describe a methodology for investigating whether two manipulations exert independent eff...
The mere exposure effect refers to the well-established finding that people evaluate a stimulus more...
Repeated exposure to a word makes it easier to identify in reading (the repetition priming effect). ...
Three experiments were conducted to determine if emotional content increases repetition priming magn...
The Repetition Blindness effect (RB) is a robust characteristic of visual perception that involves a...
In two priming experiments, we manipulated the perceptual quality of the target or the distractor on...
University students named a 72-ms masked target word that was preceded by two 120-ms consecutively p...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014In 1968, Robert Zajonc proposed that mere repeated ...
AbstractRepetition priming refers to the change in the ability to perform a task on a stimulus as a ...
Priming is a measure of memory where the influence of studied events is assessed indirectly by a lat...
Over the last two decades interest in implicit memory, most notably repetition priming, has grown co...
We describe a methodology for investigating whether two manipulations exert independ...
The increase in liking for a repeatedly presented stimulus is a central theoretical justification fo...
The mere exposure effect (MEE) is the finding that repeated, unreinforced exposure to a stimulus res...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.In recent years, Zajonc and his colleague...
Abstract—We describe a methodology for investigating whether two manipulations exert independent eff...
The mere exposure effect refers to the well-established finding that people evaluate a stimulus more...
Repeated exposure to a word makes it easier to identify in reading (the repetition priming effect). ...
Three experiments were conducted to determine if emotional content increases repetition priming magn...
The Repetition Blindness effect (RB) is a robust characteristic of visual perception that involves a...
In two priming experiments, we manipulated the perceptual quality of the target or the distractor on...
University students named a 72-ms masked target word that was preceded by two 120-ms consecutively p...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014In 1968, Robert Zajonc proposed that mere repeated ...
AbstractRepetition priming refers to the change in the ability to perform a task on a stimulus as a ...
Priming is a measure of memory where the influence of studied events is assessed indirectly by a lat...