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On obtaining episodic priming in a lexical decision task following paired-associate learning.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 1987 Apr; 13(2):206-22.JE

Abstract

In four experiments, subjects made lexical (word-nonword) decisions to target letter strings after studying paired associates. In this lexical decision test, word targets previously studied as response terms in the paired associates were preceded at a 150-ms and/or 950-ms stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) by one of various subsets of the following six types of primes: a neutral (XXX or ready) prime, a semantically unrelated word prime episodically related to the target through its having been previously studied in the same pair, a semantically related word prime previously studied in a pair with some other unrelated word, a semantically unrelated word prime previously studied in a pair with some other unrelated word, a nonstudied semantically related word prime, and a nonstudied semantically unrelated word prime. At the 950-ms SOA, facilitation of lexical decisions produced by the episodically related primes was greater in test lists in which there were no 150-ms SOA trials intermixed, no previously studied semantically related primes, and no studied nonword targets. At the 150-ms SOA, facilitation from episodic priming was greater in test lists in which there were no semantically related primes and all studied word targets and no studied nonword targets. Facilitation effects from semantically related primes were small in magnitude and occurred inconsistently. Discussion focused on the implications these results have for the episodic-semantic memory distinction and the automaticity of episodic and semantic priming effects.

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Journal Article
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Language

eng

PubMed ID

2952754

Citation

Durgunoğlu, A Y., and J H. Neely. "On Obtaining Episodic Priming in a Lexical Decision Task Following Paired-associate Learning." Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition, vol. 13, no. 2, 1987, pp. 206-22.
Durgunoğlu AY, Neely JH. On obtaining episodic priming in a lexical decision task following paired-associate learning. J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 1987;13(2):206-22.
Durgunoğlu, A. Y., & Neely, J. H. (1987). On obtaining episodic priming in a lexical decision task following paired-associate learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 13(2), 206-22.
Durgunoğlu AY, Neely JH. On Obtaining Episodic Priming in a Lexical Decision Task Following Paired-associate Learning. J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 1987;13(2):206-22. PubMed PMID: 2952754.
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TY - JOUR T1 - On obtaining episodic priming in a lexical decision task following paired-associate learning. AU - Durgunoğlu,A Y, AU - Neely,J H, PY - 1987/4/1/pubmed PY - 1987/4/1/medline PY - 1987/4/1/entrez SP - 206 EP - 22 JF - Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition JO - J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn VL - 13 IS - 2 N2 - In four experiments, subjects made lexical (word-nonword) decisions to target letter strings after studying paired associates. In this lexical decision test, word targets previously studied as response terms in the paired associates were preceded at a 150-ms and/or 950-ms stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) by one of various subsets of the following six types of primes: a neutral (XXX or ready) prime, a semantically unrelated word prime episodically related to the target through its having been previously studied in the same pair, a semantically related word prime previously studied in a pair with some other unrelated word, a semantically unrelated word prime previously studied in a pair with some other unrelated word, a nonstudied semantically related word prime, and a nonstudied semantically unrelated word prime. At the 950-ms SOA, facilitation of lexical decisions produced by the episodically related primes was greater in test lists in which there were no 150-ms SOA trials intermixed, no previously studied semantically related primes, and no studied nonword targets. At the 150-ms SOA, facilitation from episodic priming was greater in test lists in which there were no semantically related primes and all studied word targets and no studied nonword targets. Facilitation effects from semantically related primes were small in magnitude and occurred inconsistently. Discussion focused on the implications these results have for the episodic-semantic memory distinction and the automaticity of episodic and semantic priming effects. SN - 0278-7393 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/2952754/On_obtaining_episodic_priming_in_a_lexical_decision_task_following_paired_associate_learning_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -