Derived Same and Opposite Relations Produce Association and Mediated Priming

Fiche du document

Date

2005

Discipline
Type de document
Périmètre
Langue
Identifiants
Relations

Ce document est lié à :
http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa

Licence

International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy




Citer ce document

Robert Whelan et al., « Derived Same and Opposite Relations Produce Association and Mediated Priming », International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy, ID : 10670/1.kts3bf


Métriques


Partage / Export

Résumé 0

"The present study examined if derived relations under contextual control could produceassociation and mediated priming in lexical decision tasks. Participants’ responses tononarbitrary stimulus relations of Sameness and Opposition were brought under contextualcontrol. Next, participants were exposed to arbitrary matching-to-sample training in thepresence of these same contextual cues, using word-like nonwords as stimuli (the participantswere told these were “foreign” words). Participants were then given a series of lexicaldecision tasks, which included the foreign words and previously unseen “nonsense” stimuli.The task was to decide whether both stimuli were foreign words. Response times to pairsof foreign words were reliably faster when both of the stimuli were related than whenthey were unrelated; that is, association and mediated priming effects for related stimuliwere demonstrated."

document thumbnail

Par les mêmes auteurs

Sur les mêmes sujets

Sur les mêmes disciplines

Exporter en