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Inhibitory tagging of stimulus properties in inhibition of return: effects on semantic priming and flanker interference

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This article describes how the processing of visual stimuli may be affected by the inhibition of return. Experiments involving semantic priming and flanker interference, and implications for semantics, are discussed.

Author: Humphreys, Glyn W., Vivas, Ana B., Fuentes, Luis J.
Publisher: Experimental Psychology Society
Publication Name: Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Part A: Human Experimental Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 1464-0740
Year: 1999
Interference (Linguistics), Inhibition, Inhibition (Psychology)

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Repetition priming of the recognition of familiar popular names

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This article describes research in reception priming when using familiar people. Design of 3 experiments and their outcomes are discussed.

Author: Johnston, Robert A., Barry, Christopher
Publisher: Experimental Psychology Society
Publication Name: Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Part A: Human Experimental Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 1464-0740
Year: 1999
Popular culture

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Subjects list: Research, Priming (Psychology), Psychology, Experimental, Experimental psychology
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