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Selective processing of masked and unmasked verbal threat material in anxiety: Influence of an immediate acute stressor
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What is orthographic processing skill and how does it relate to word identification in reading?
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Burt, JS. - : Blackwell Publishing, 2006
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Spelling in adults: The combined influences of language skills and reading experience
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Burt, JS. - : Springer/Plenum Publishers, 2006
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Stem-completion priming for words studied in sentences: The context deletion effect under direct and indirect memory instructions
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Case-mixing effects on spelling recognition: The importance of test format
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Processing of phonological representations and adult spelling proficiency
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Pinch my wig or winch my pig: Spelling, spoonerisms and other language skills
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Expectancy-based associative and identity priming in pronunciation
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Identity Primes Produce Facilitation in a Color Naming Task
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Five experiments examined associative or identity priming effects in a colour-naming task with colour-neutral words. In Experiment 1, subjects instructed to read the prime silently showed no associative priming effect but a colour-naming facilitation with identity priming. In Experiment 2, the typical associative priming interference in colour naming was demonstrated in subjects recalling the prime word, but not in subjects reading the prime silently, whereas associative primes facilitated word naming regardless of the prime response requirement. The remaining studies investigated the colour-naming facilitation observed with identity primes. Experiment 3 showed no effects on the facilitation of colour naming from varying the letter case of a silently read prime. Experiment 4 showed facilitation when subjects recalled the prime, and a target frequency effect, with faster colour-naming latencies for high- and medium- than low-frequency targets. In Experiment 5, there was no facilitation for naming the colour of target words paired with non-word primes differing in their initial letter from the target. Taken together, the results suggest that the facilitation of colour naming following identical primes reflects faster target word recognition, whereas the associative priming interference reflects an attentional effect.
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Decision; Frequency; Internal Lexicon; Lexical Access; Perceptual Identification; Selective Attention; Stimulus-Onset Asynchrony; Stroop Interference; Time Course; Visual Word-Recognition
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URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:351207
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Associative Priming in Perceptual Identification - Effects of Prime-Processing Requirements
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Delayed Priming of the Pronunciation of Inconsistent Words and Pseudowords
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