Mechanisms of source confusion and discounting in short-term priming: 1. Effects of prime duration and prime recognition

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Huber, DE
Shiffrin, RM
Quach, R
Lyle, KB
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[1] Univ Colorado, Dept Psychol, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
[2] Indiana Univ, Bloomington, IN USA
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10.3758/BF03196430
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B84 [心理学];
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Huber, Shriffrin, Lyle, and Ruys (2001) measured short-term repetition prin-iing effects in perceptual identification with two-alternative forced-choice testing. There was a preference to choose repeated words following passive viewing of primes and a preference against choosing repeated words following active responding to primes. In this present study, we explored conditions of prime processing that produce this pattern of results. Experiment 1 revealed that increased prime duration under passive viewing instructions produces the active priming pattern. Experiment 2 assessed memory for primes: With poor recognition of primes, there was a strong preference for repeated words; however, with good recognition of primes, this preference was eliminated. These results are modeled by a computational theory of optimal decision making, responding optimally with unknown sources of evidence (ROUSE). In ROUSE, a preference for repeated words results from source confusion between primes and choice words. A reversal in the direction of preference arises from the discounting of words known to have also appeared as primes.
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