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Masked repetition priming and proportion effects under cognitive load.
Authors:Bodner, Glen E.   Stalinski, Stephanie M.
Abstract:The authors used a cognitive load manipulation (rehearsing a string of digits during the trial) to test the automaticity of (a) masked repetition priming and (b) the masked repetition proportion (RP) effect (i.e., greater priming when the proportion of repetition-prime trials is higher) in the lexical decision task. The RP (.2 vs. .8) was varied across blocks. Masked priming was not reduced under load compared with a no-load group. Surprisingly, only the load group showed an RP effect in response latencies, although the no-load group showed an RP effect in the error rates. Our results show that masked priming is automatic, yet the influence of masked primes can nonetheless be adjusted at an unconscious level. Implications for accounts of masked priming are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:masked repetition priming   repetition proportion effect   cognitive load   attention   memory recruitment account   lexical entry-opening account   strategic and automatic processes   response latency
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