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      Graded Effects of Number of Inserted Letters in Superset Priming

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          Abstract. Three masked priming experiments investigated the effects of target word length and number of inserted letters on superset priming, where irrelevant letters are added to targets to form prime stimuli (e.g., tanble-table). Effects of one, two, three, and four-letter insertions were measured relative to an unrelated prime condition, the identity prime condition, and a condition where the order of letters of the superset primes was reversed. Superset primes facilitated performance compared with unrelated primes and reversed primes, and the overall pattern showed a small cost of letter insertion that was independent of target word length and that increased linearly as a function of the number of inserted letters. A meta-analysis incorporating data from the present study and two other studies investigating superset priming, showed an average estimated processing cost of 11 ms per letter insertion. Models of letter position coding are examined in the light of this result.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                zea
                Experimental Psychology
                Hogrefe Publishing
                1618-3169
                January 2008
                : 55
                : 1
                : 54-63
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ] Ghent University, Belgium
                [ 2 ] CNRS & University of Provence, France
                Author notes
                Grainger Jonathan, Laboratoire de Psychologie Cognitive, Université de Provence, 3 place Victor Hugo, F-13331, Marseille cedex 1, France, grainger@ 123456up.univ-mrs.fr
                Article
                zea5501054
                10.1027/1618-3169.55.1.54
                18271354
                cd183040-c713-4c3d-b40d-2337d10616da
                Copyright @ 2008
                History
                : 6 December 2006
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                Psychology,General behavioral science
                letter position,orthographic priming,visual word recognition

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