Primes Compete for Responses with Taregts Evidence for a Combind Mechanism Underlying Affective Priming in Naming Task
The current experiment showed that larger affective priming effect (i.e., faster responses to positive and negative targets that are preceded by valencecongruent compared to incongruent primes) in naming task could be obtained when the prime and target were having the similar pronunciation than when they pronounced differently. On the basis of this pattern of results, it argued that the affective priming effect was due to dual mechanism of both encoding facilitation and response competition. These results also indicated that repeated failures to find such effect using language stimuli were probably due to not taking the response competition process into account.
affective priming encoding faciliation response competition Chinese characters
Sirui Wang Xiaolan Fu
State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Science, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
国际会议
2011 Seventh International Conference on Natural Computation(第七届自然计算国际会议 ICNC 2011)
上海
英文
934-938
2011-07-26(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)