A lengthened response time when a distractor becomes a target, called negative priming, is an undisputed phenomenon in selective attention, yet just what the underlying mechanism responsible for negative priming is has not been resolved. In this study, the proportion of attended repetition trials was manipulated in order to test the predictions of three theories that have been proposed for explaining spatial negative priming: distractor suppression (e.g., Tipper, 1985), episodic memory retrieval (e.g., Neill, Valdes, & Terry, 1995), and novelty bias (e.g., Milliken, Tipper, Houghton, & Lupiáñez, 2000). The results supported the proposal that a novelty bias, which is flexible and can be overridden, is the primary mechanism responsible for pr...
Despite being ignored, visual distractors often produce traceable negative priming (NP) effects that...
Despite being ignored, visual distractors often produce traceable negative priming (NP) effects that...
The impact of aging on the negative priming (NP) effect has been subject of many studies using behav...
A lengthened response time when a distractor becomes a target, called negative priming, is an undisp...
Tracking the fate of irrelevant information using the negative priming paradigm may provide valuable...
Three experiments explored the effects of age, stimulus salience, stimulus luminosity, time lags, an...
Three experiments examined whether negative priming is a dually determined effect produced by inhibi...
grantor: University of TorontoNegative priming is defined as a delay in responding to a st...
The hypothesis that older adults have more difficulty than younger adults suppressing irrelevant inf...
It has been recently suggested that the presence of identity negative priming effects in old adults ...
In 2 experiments, possible adult age differences in negative priming were explored using several var...
Selective attention has been viewed as a dual-process mechanism, that is, exciting targets and inhib...
The impact of aging on the negative priming (NP) effect has been subject of many studies using behav...
Negative priming reveals that participants respond slowly to a probe target that was a task-irreleva...
Negative priming (NP) refers to a slower response to a target stimulus if it has been previously ign...
Despite being ignored, visual distractors often produce traceable negative priming (NP) effects that...
Despite being ignored, visual distractors often produce traceable negative priming (NP) effects that...
The impact of aging on the negative priming (NP) effect has been subject of many studies using behav...
A lengthened response time when a distractor becomes a target, called negative priming, is an undisp...
Tracking the fate of irrelevant information using the negative priming paradigm may provide valuable...
Three experiments explored the effects of age, stimulus salience, stimulus luminosity, time lags, an...
Three experiments examined whether negative priming is a dually determined effect produced by inhibi...
grantor: University of TorontoNegative priming is defined as a delay in responding to a st...
The hypothesis that older adults have more difficulty than younger adults suppressing irrelevant inf...
It has been recently suggested that the presence of identity negative priming effects in old adults ...
In 2 experiments, possible adult age differences in negative priming were explored using several var...
Selective attention has been viewed as a dual-process mechanism, that is, exciting targets and inhib...
The impact of aging on the negative priming (NP) effect has been subject of many studies using behav...
Negative priming reveals that participants respond slowly to a probe target that was a task-irreleva...
Negative priming (NP) refers to a slower response to a target stimulus if it has been previously ign...
Despite being ignored, visual distractors often produce traceable negative priming (NP) effects that...
Despite being ignored, visual distractors often produce traceable negative priming (NP) effects that...
The impact of aging on the negative priming (NP) effect has been subject of many studies using behav...