Title of article
Does subliminal priming of free response choices depend on task set or automatic response activation?
Author/Authors
O’Connor، نويسنده , , Patrick A. and Neill، نويسنده , , W. Trammell Neill، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
8
From page
280
To page
287
Abstract
In a task requiring speeded bidirectional responses to arrow symbols (≪, ≫), “free choice” responses to interspersed bidirectional stimuli (<>) are influenced by masked directional primes (e.g., Schlaghecken & Eimer, 2004). By varying stimulus–response (S–R) compatibility, we tested whether this priming effect is mediated by the conscious instructional set, or instead by pre-existing directional associations to the symbols. In two experiments, one group of participants was instructed to respond with the hand consistent with the implied direction of the arrow symbols, while another group was instructed to make the spatially opposite responses. Both groups showed priming of “free choice” responses. However, such priming was always biased according to the instructional set rather than pre-existing associations. Subliminal priming of “free choice” responses therefore depends on conscious task goals.
Keywords
Stimulus–response compatibility , Response priming , Negative compatibility effect , Subliminal or masked priming
Journal title
Consciousness and Cognition
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Consciousness and Cognition
Record number
2291710
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