How not to revisit Highway 61: negative repetition effects in a post-cue naming task.
Repetition effects were studied in a post-cue naming task, in which participants were cued to name one of two stimuli following their presentation. When pairs of pictures were repeated in a second block, former distractors (not named in Block 1) were named faster than former targets (named in Block...
Main Authors: | Mayall, K, Humphreys, G, Kotsanis, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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