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Associative priming in the hemispheres as a function of SOA.
Neuropsychologia. 1993 Dec; 31(12):1397-409.N

Abstract

The representation of associative codes in the cerebral hemisphere was investigated in two priming experiments where associated prime and target words were independently projected to the left or right visual fields. The first experiment, using a stimulus onset asynchrony of 250 msec, found priming in all visual field conditions, except that in which both prime and target were projected to the right hemisphere. A second experiment was conducted to determine whether this absence of right hemisphere priming was due to an inadequate interval of time between prime and target. In this experiment, a stimulus onset asynchrony of 450 msec revealed significant priming in all visual field conditions. The results suggest that lexical representations are activated more slowly in the right hemisphere than in the left.

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Psychology Department, Murdoch University, Western Australia.No affiliation info available

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Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

8127435

Citation

Abernethy, M, and J Coney. "Associative Priming in the Hemispheres as a Function of SOA." Neuropsychologia, vol. 31, no. 12, 1993, pp. 1397-409.
Abernethy M, Coney J. Associative priming in the hemispheres as a function of SOA. Neuropsychologia. 1993;31(12):1397-409.
Abernethy, M., & Coney, J. (1993). Associative priming in the hemispheres as a function of SOA. Neuropsychologia, 31(12), 1397-409.
Abernethy M, Coney J. Associative Priming in the Hemispheres as a Function of SOA. Neuropsychologia. 1993;31(12):1397-409. PubMed PMID: 8127435.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Associative priming in the hemispheres as a function of SOA. AU - Abernethy,M, AU - Coney,J, PY - 1993/12/1/pubmed PY - 1993/12/1/medline PY - 1993/12/1/entrez SP - 1397 EP - 409 JF - Neuropsychologia JO - Neuropsychologia VL - 31 IS - 12 N2 - The representation of associative codes in the cerebral hemisphere was investigated in two priming experiments where associated prime and target words were independently projected to the left or right visual fields. The first experiment, using a stimulus onset asynchrony of 250 msec, found priming in all visual field conditions, except that in which both prime and target were projected to the right hemisphere. A second experiment was conducted to determine whether this absence of right hemisphere priming was due to an inadequate interval of time between prime and target. In this experiment, a stimulus onset asynchrony of 450 msec revealed significant priming in all visual field conditions. The results suggest that lexical representations are activated more slowly in the right hemisphere than in the left. SN - 0028-3932 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/8127435/Associative_priming_in_the_hemispheres_as_a_function_of_SOA_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -