Conditions Affecting the Negative Priming Effect Occurrence

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Abstract

As it has been demonstrated in a series of studies, the negative priming effect (NP) that shows itself in slowdown of the reaction to a target stimulus could be observed after presenting an identical or related prime. The same conditions however are typical for the manifestation of the positive priming effect. The NP manifestation depends on a number of factors, and many of those which are necessary for the NP occurrence in one circumstance lose their value in another. We propose that the number of contradictions could be explained if we assume that independent processes lie in the basis of the negative and positive priming and jointly affect the reaction time.

General Information

Keywords: priming effects, the negative priming

Journal rubric: General Psychology, Personality Psychology, History of Psychology

Article type: scientific article

For citation: Kostina D.I. Conditions Affecting the Negative Priming Effect Occurrence. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Psychology, 2017. Vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 55–65. (In Russ., аbstr. in Engl.)

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Daria I. Kostina, postgraduate, St. Petersburg State University, St.Petersburg, Russia, e-mail: d.kostina125@gmail.com

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