Negative priming and stimulus repetition: a reply to Neill and Joordens

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College School of Medicine
Department Psychiatry
Creator Drews, Frank
Other Author Strayer, D. L; Albert, R. W.
Title Negative priming and stimulus repetition: a reply to Neill and Joordens
Date 2002
Description Negative priming is reliably obtained with repeated items, but not with novel items. Here, we review why these stimulus repetition effects raise problems for memory based theories of negative priming. Furthermore, we provide empirical evidence casting doubt on Neill and Joordens's (2002) claimthat perceptual facilitation masks the effects of episodic retrieval with novel items. Finally, we discuss several theoretical and methodological issues raised in the reply by Neill and Joordens. We conclude that a more straightforward interpretation of these stimulus repetition effects is one based on activation-sensitive inhibition.
Type Text
Publisher Psychonomic Society Publications
Volume 64
Issue 5
First Page 861
Last Page 865
Subject Negative priming; Stimuli; Perception
Subject LCSH Aversive stimuli; Perception
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Drews, F., Strayer, D. L., & Albert, R. W. (2002). Negative priming and stimulus repetition: A reply to Neill and Joordens. Perception and Psychophysics, 64(5), 861-65.
Rights Management (c) Psychonomic Society Publications
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6kk9vxh
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