The negative priming paradigm: An update and implications for selective attention
Negative Priming (NP) is an influential paradigm in cognitive psychology that was originally developed to measure attentional selection. Yet, up to the mid-1990s, a large number of experimental reports questioned whether the NP effect is based on attentional inhibition and/or episodic retrieval proc...
Main Authors: | Frings, C, Schneider, K, Fox, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Verlag
2015
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