Negative compatibility effects (NCEs)-that is, slower responses to targets in related than unrelated prime-target pairs, have been observed in studies using stimulus-response (S-R) priming with stimuli like arrows and plus signs. Although there is no consensus on the underlying mechanism, explanations tend to locate NCEs within the motor-response system. A characteristic property of perceptuo-motor NCEs is a biphasic pattern of activation: A brief period in which very briefly presented (typically) masked primes facilitate processing of related targets is followed by a phase of target processing impairment. In this paper, we present data that suggest that NCEs are not restricted to S-R priming with low-level visual stimuli: The brief (50 ms)...
One of the potential explanations for negative compatibility effects (NCE) in subliminal motor primi...
Masked prime stimuli presented immediately before target stimuli in a choice reaction task give rise...
Execution of a response that has been primed by a backward-masked stimulus is inhibited (negative co...
In masked priming tasks, participants typically respond faster to compatible than to incompatible pr...
Masked stimuli can prime responses to subsequent target stimuli, causing response benefits when the ...
For many years controversy has surrounded the so-called "negative compatibility effect" (NCE), a sur...
In masked priming, a briefly presented prime stimulus is followed by a mask, which in turn is follow...
Execution of a response that has been primed by a backward-masked stimulus is inhibited (negative co...
When associations between certain visual stimuli and particular actions are learned, those stimuli b...
Under certain conditions, masked primes have produced counter-intuitive negative compatibility effec...
Masked stimuli can cause partial motor activation and prime responses to subsequent stimuli. Under c...
One of the potential explanations for negative compatibility effects (NCE) in subliminal motor primi...
One of the potential explanations for negative compatibility effects (NCE) in subliminal motor primi...
Research in both stimulus-response compatibility and negative priming seeks to understand the contro...
Negative priming refers to the situation in which an ignored item on an initial prime trial suffers ...
One of the potential explanations for negative compatibility effects (NCE) in subliminal motor primi...
Masked prime stimuli presented immediately before target stimuli in a choice reaction task give rise...
Execution of a response that has been primed by a backward-masked stimulus is inhibited (negative co...
In masked priming tasks, participants typically respond faster to compatible than to incompatible pr...
Masked stimuli can prime responses to subsequent target stimuli, causing response benefits when the ...
For many years controversy has surrounded the so-called "negative compatibility effect" (NCE), a sur...
In masked priming, a briefly presented prime stimulus is followed by a mask, which in turn is follow...
Execution of a response that has been primed by a backward-masked stimulus is inhibited (negative co...
When associations between certain visual stimuli and particular actions are learned, those stimuli b...
Under certain conditions, masked primes have produced counter-intuitive negative compatibility effec...
Masked stimuli can cause partial motor activation and prime responses to subsequent stimuli. Under c...
One of the potential explanations for negative compatibility effects (NCE) in subliminal motor primi...
One of the potential explanations for negative compatibility effects (NCE) in subliminal motor primi...
Research in both stimulus-response compatibility and negative priming seeks to understand the contro...
Negative priming refers to the situation in which an ignored item on an initial prime trial suffers ...
One of the potential explanations for negative compatibility effects (NCE) in subliminal motor primi...
Masked prime stimuli presented immediately before target stimuli in a choice reaction task give rise...
Execution of a response that has been primed by a backward-masked stimulus is inhibited (negative co...