Unconscious preparation: Effects of prime visibility on semantic generalization of task priming

Volume: 112, Issue: 4, Pages: 835 - 865
Published: Mar 29, 2021
Abstract
Studies found that subliminal primes can be associated with specific tasks to facilitate task performance, and such learning is highly adaptive and generalizable. Meanwhile, conditioning studies suggest that aversive/reward learning and generalization actually occur at the semantic level. The current study shows that prime–task associations can also be generalized to novel word/neighbour primes from the same semantic category, and this occurs...
Paper Details
Title
Unconscious preparation: Effects of prime visibility on semantic generalization of task priming
Published Date
Mar 29, 2021
Volume
112
Issue
4
Pages
835 - 865
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