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Effects of prime and target eccentricity on masked repetition priming.

Yousri Marzouki1, Jonathan Grainger.   

Abstract

Three experiments examined the influence of briefly presented, pattern-masked prime stimuli on target word recognition at varying eccentricities. The prime was either the same word as the targets or a different word, and prime position varied horizontally from a central fixation point. The targets were either in the same location as the primes (Experiment 1A) or always centrally located (Experiments 1B and 2). In Experiment 1A, target word recognition showed a typical right visual field advantage, and priming effects diminished with increasing prime and target eccentricity. With centrally located targets, priming effects tended to be more constrained by prime location. After eye fixation location and prime visibility were controlled for (Experiment 2), a right visual field advantage for priming effects was also evident for central targets, suggesting an influence of endogenous attentional biases in masked repetition priming.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18605494     DOI: 10.3758/pbr.15.1.141

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev        ISSN: 1069-9384


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