Masked stimuli can prime responses to subsequent target stimuli, causing response benefits when the prime is similar to the target. However, one masked-prime paradigm has produced counter-intuitive negative compatibility effects (NCE), such that performance costs occur when prime and target are similar. This NCE has been interpreted as an index of an automatic self-inhibition mechanism that suppresses the partial motor activation caused by the prime. However, several alternative explanations for the NCE have been proposed and supported by new evidence. As a framework for discussion, I divide the original theory into five potentially separable issues and briefly examine each with regard to alternative theories and current evidence. These iss...
Masked primes presented prior to a target can trigger response activation processes that may later b...
One of the potential explanations for negative compatibility effects (NCE) in subliminal motor primi...
Three experiments investigated the impact of information provided by masked stimuli on motor activat...
Masked stimuli can prime responses to subsequent target stimuli, causing response benefits when the ...
In masked priming, a briefly presented prime stimulus is followed by a mask, which in turn is follow...
For many years controversy has surrounded the so-called "negative compatibility effect" (NCE), a sur...
Under certain conditions, masked primes have produced counter-intuitive negative compatibility effec...
In masked priming tasks, participants typically respond faster to compatible than to incompatible pr...
Masked prime stimuli presented immediately before target stimuli in a choice reaction task give rise...
To explain the reversal in reaction time benefits between positive and negative subliminal visuomoto...
Verleger, Jaskowski, Aydemir, van der Lubbe, and Groen (2004) and Lleras and Enns (2004) have argued...
Masked stimuli can cause partial motor activation and prime responses to subsequent stimuli. Under c...
When associations between certain visual stimuli and particular actions are learned, those stimuli b...
Verleger, Jaśkowski, Aydemir, van der Lubbe, and Groen (see record 2004-21166-002) and Lleras and En...
that negative compatibility effects (NCEs) obtained with masked primes do not reflect self-inhibitio...
Masked primes presented prior to a target can trigger response activation processes that may later b...
One of the potential explanations for negative compatibility effects (NCE) in subliminal motor primi...
Three experiments investigated the impact of information provided by masked stimuli on motor activat...
Masked stimuli can prime responses to subsequent target stimuli, causing response benefits when the ...
In masked priming, a briefly presented prime stimulus is followed by a mask, which in turn is follow...
For many years controversy has surrounded the so-called "negative compatibility effect" (NCE), a sur...
Under certain conditions, masked primes have produced counter-intuitive negative compatibility effec...
In masked priming tasks, participants typically respond faster to compatible than to incompatible pr...
Masked prime stimuli presented immediately before target stimuli in a choice reaction task give rise...
To explain the reversal in reaction time benefits between positive and negative subliminal visuomoto...
Verleger, Jaskowski, Aydemir, van der Lubbe, and Groen (2004) and Lleras and Enns (2004) have argued...
Masked stimuli can cause partial motor activation and prime responses to subsequent stimuli. Under c...
When associations between certain visual stimuli and particular actions are learned, those stimuli b...
Verleger, Jaśkowski, Aydemir, van der Lubbe, and Groen (see record 2004-21166-002) and Lleras and En...
that negative compatibility effects (NCEs) obtained with masked primes do not reflect self-inhibitio...
Masked primes presented prior to a target can trigger response activation processes that may later b...
One of the potential explanations for negative compatibility effects (NCE) in subliminal motor primi...
Three experiments investigated the impact of information provided by masked stimuli on motor activat...