Over the last two decades interest in implicit memory, most notably repetition priming, has grown considerably. During the same period, research has also focused on the mere exposure effect. Although the two areas have developed relatively independently, a number of studies has described the mere exposure effect as an example of implicit memory. Tacit in their comparisons is the assumption that the effect is more specifically a demonstration of repetition priming. Having noted that this assumption has attracted relatively little attention, this paper reviews current evidence and shows that it is by no means conclusive. Although some evidence is suggestive of a common underlying mechanism, even a modified repetition priming (perceptual fluen...
The mere exposure effect (MEE) is the finding that repeated, unreinforced exposure to a stimulus res...
Controversy has emerged recently over claims that future practice could retroactively facilitate exp...
Five experiments explored the effects of immediate repetition priming on episodic recognition (the “...
The mere exposure effect is defined as enhanced attitude toward a stimulus that has been repeatedly ...
AbstractMemory theories assume that unconscious processes influence conscious remembering, but the e...
Implicit memory was measured using word fragment completion up to 18 months after being exposed to w...
Memory theories assume that unconscious processes influence conscious remembering, but the exact nat...
Repetition suppression is generally accepted as the neural correlate of behavioural priming and is o...
The mere exposure (ME) effect refers to the well-established finding that people evaluate a stimulus...
The presence of a developmental trend in the magnitude of perceptual repetition priming was assessed...
Theory, data, and modeling results are assembled in order to explore the degree to which two of form...
Research examining the relation between explicit and implicit forms of memory has generated a great ...
People are able to respond more quickly to stimuli following a recent encounter with those same item...
grantor: University of TorontoInvolvement is widely regarded as an important construct in ...
The Repetition Blindness effect (RB) is a robust characteristic of visual perception that involves a...
The mere exposure effect (MEE) is the finding that repeated, unreinforced exposure to a stimulus res...
Controversy has emerged recently over claims that future practice could retroactively facilitate exp...
Five experiments explored the effects of immediate repetition priming on episodic recognition (the “...
The mere exposure effect is defined as enhanced attitude toward a stimulus that has been repeatedly ...
AbstractMemory theories assume that unconscious processes influence conscious remembering, but the e...
Implicit memory was measured using word fragment completion up to 18 months after being exposed to w...
Memory theories assume that unconscious processes influence conscious remembering, but the exact nat...
Repetition suppression is generally accepted as the neural correlate of behavioural priming and is o...
The mere exposure (ME) effect refers to the well-established finding that people evaluate a stimulus...
The presence of a developmental trend in the magnitude of perceptual repetition priming was assessed...
Theory, data, and modeling results are assembled in order to explore the degree to which two of form...
Research examining the relation between explicit and implicit forms of memory has generated a great ...
People are able to respond more quickly to stimuli following a recent encounter with those same item...
grantor: University of TorontoInvolvement is widely regarded as an important construct in ...
The Repetition Blindness effect (RB) is a robust characteristic of visual perception that involves a...
The mere exposure effect (MEE) is the finding that repeated, unreinforced exposure to a stimulus res...
Controversy has emerged recently over claims that future practice could retroactively facilitate exp...
Five experiments explored the effects of immediate repetition priming on episodic recognition (the “...