Why the processing of repeated targets are better than that of no repetition: evidence from easy-to-difficult and difficult-to-easy switching situations

Background: Previous studies have found that the processing of repeated targets are easier than that of non-repetition. Although several theories attempt to explain this issue, the underlying mechanism still remains uncovered. In this study, we tried to address this issue by exploring the underlyi...

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Main Authors: Dong, Guangheng, Zhou, Hongli, Lin, Xiao, Hu, Yanbo, Lu, Qilin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central 2014
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Online Access:https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/1329/1/Why%20the%20processing%20of%20repeated%20targets%20are%20better%20than%20that%20of%20no%20repetition%20-%20evidence%20from%20easy-to-difficult%20and%20difficult-to-easy%20switching%20situation%202014.pdf