Two experiments examined repetition priming on tasks that require access to semantic (or biographical) information from faces. In the second stage of each experiment, participants made either a nationality or an occupation decision to faces of celebrities, and, in the first stage, they made either the same or a different decision to faces (in Experiment 1) or the same or a different decision to printed names (in Experiment 2). All combinations of priming and test tasks produced clear repetition effects, which occurred irrespective of whether the decisions made were positive or negative. Same-domain (face-to-face) repetition priming was larger than cross-domain (name-to-face) priming, and priming was larger when the two tasks were the same....
Models of face processing suggest that recognizing a person should prime recognition of a consecutiv...
T hree experiments examined repetition priming of the recognition of pr inted proper names of famili...
Two experiments examined effects of repetition and change on states of awareness in face recognition...
Two experiments examined repetition priming on tasks that require access to semantic (or biographica...
Two experiments explored repetition priming for familiar voices and faces. Expt 1 revealed that, lik...
Two experiments examining repetition priming in face recognition are reported. These employed 8 rath...
Within the word recognition literature, word‐frequency and hence familiarity has been shown to affec...
Three experiments examined repetition priming of the recognition of printed proper names of familia...
It has frequently been demonstrated that repeated presentation of a stimulus can result in facilitat...
Two experiments examined the graded similarity effect in the repetition priming of familiar face re...
Two experiments examined the graded similarity effect in the repetition priming of familiar face rec...
Prior exposure to an item can facilitate subsequent recognition of that item. This effect, known as ...
Earlier studies of repetition priming using faces have been interpreted as indicating that such effe...
Marshall & Walker (1987) found that pictorial stimuli yield visual priming that is disrupted by ...
There is a continuing controversy in models of face identification concerning the level of access to...
Models of face processing suggest that recognizing a person should prime recognition of a consecutiv...
T hree experiments examined repetition priming of the recognition of pr inted proper names of famili...
Two experiments examined effects of repetition and change on states of awareness in face recognition...
Two experiments examined repetition priming on tasks that require access to semantic (or biographica...
Two experiments explored repetition priming for familiar voices and faces. Expt 1 revealed that, lik...
Two experiments examining repetition priming in face recognition are reported. These employed 8 rath...
Within the word recognition literature, word‐frequency and hence familiarity has been shown to affec...
Three experiments examined repetition priming of the recognition of printed proper names of familia...
It has frequently been demonstrated that repeated presentation of a stimulus can result in facilitat...
Two experiments examined the graded similarity effect in the repetition priming of familiar face re...
Two experiments examined the graded similarity effect in the repetition priming of familiar face rec...
Prior exposure to an item can facilitate subsequent recognition of that item. This effect, known as ...
Earlier studies of repetition priming using faces have been interpreted as indicating that such effe...
Marshall & Walker (1987) found that pictorial stimuli yield visual priming that is disrupted by ...
There is a continuing controversy in models of face identification concerning the level of access to...
Models of face processing suggest that recognizing a person should prime recognition of a consecutiv...
T hree experiments examined repetition priming of the recognition of pr inted proper names of famili...
Two experiments examined effects of repetition and change on states of awareness in face recognition...