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      Bidirectional semantic priming in the attentional blink.

      Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
      Association, Attention, Blinking, Humans, Reaction Time, Semantics, Time Factors, Vocabulary

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          The time course of semantic priming between two associated words was tracked using rapid serial visual presentation of two synchronized streams of stimuli appearing at about 20 items/sec, each stream including a target word. The two words were semantically related or unrelated and were separated by stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) of 0-213 msec. Accuracy in reporting the first target (T1) versus the second target (T2) has been shown to interact dramatically with SOA over this range. The materials were in English in Experiment 1 and Italian in Experiment 2. T1 was semantically primed only at short SOAs, whereas T2 was primed at all SOAs (Experiment 1) or at all SOAs except the shortest one (Experiment 2). The results indicate a strong competition between target words early in processing, with T2 often becoming the first word identified at short SOAs, thus priming T1.

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          16235629

          Chemistry
          Association,Attention,Blinking,Humans,Reaction Time,Semantics,Time Factors,Vocabulary
          Chemistry
          Association, Attention, Blinking, Humans, Reaction Time, Semantics, Time Factors, Vocabulary

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