Repetition priming can be driven by the encoding and retrieval of stimulus-response (S-R) bindings. When a previously encoded S-R binding is retrieved, and is congruent with the response currently required, it can bias response-selection processes towards selecting the retrieved response, resulting in facilitation. Previous studies have used classification tasks at retrieval. Here, two (or more) response options are competing, and it is likely that any evidence (e.g., an S-R binding) in favour of one option will be utilized to effect a decision. Thus, S-R effects are likely to be seen when using such a task. It is unclear whether such effects can be seen under conditions of higher response certainty, when participants are explicitly cued to...
In the current study, participants made a verbal naming response to a prime target word flanked by a...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Attention, Perception, &...
In a recent debate concerning the origin of the negative priming (NP) effect, evidence for the invol...
People can rapidly form arbitrary associations between stimuli and the responses they make in the pr...
Repetition priming can be caused by the rapid retrieval of previously encoded stimulus-response (S-R...
Repetition priming is often thought to reflect the facilitation of 1 or more processes engaged durin...
Learned associations between stimuli and responses (S–R associations) make important contributions t...
Skilled performance is traditionally thought to develop via overt practice. Recent research has demo...
At some point, spatial priming effects more faithfully reflect response selection processes than the...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Psychological Research....
The present study used a target–target procedure to examine the extent to which perceptual and respo...
Attentional effects are often inferred from keypress reaction time (RT) studies when two sequentiall...
People are able to respond more quickly to stimuli following a recent encounter with those same item...
In serial stage models, perception and action are usually thought to be linked to each other by an S...
International audienceResearch on stimulus-response (S-R) associations as the basis of behavioral au...
In the current study, participants made a verbal naming response to a prime target word flanked by a...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Attention, Perception, &...
In a recent debate concerning the origin of the negative priming (NP) effect, evidence for the invol...
People can rapidly form arbitrary associations between stimuli and the responses they make in the pr...
Repetition priming can be caused by the rapid retrieval of previously encoded stimulus-response (S-R...
Repetition priming is often thought to reflect the facilitation of 1 or more processes engaged durin...
Learned associations between stimuli and responses (S–R associations) make important contributions t...
Skilled performance is traditionally thought to develop via overt practice. Recent research has demo...
At some point, spatial priming effects more faithfully reflect response selection processes than the...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Psychological Research....
The present study used a target–target procedure to examine the extent to which perceptual and respo...
Attentional effects are often inferred from keypress reaction time (RT) studies when two sequentiall...
People are able to respond more quickly to stimuli following a recent encounter with those same item...
In serial stage models, perception and action are usually thought to be linked to each other by an S...
International audienceResearch on stimulus-response (S-R) associations as the basis of behavioral au...
In the current study, participants made a verbal naming response to a prime target word flanked by a...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Attention, Perception, &...
In a recent debate concerning the origin of the negative priming (NP) effect, evidence for the invol...