Journal article

Dos and don’ts in response priming research


Authors listSchmidt, F; Haberkamp, A; Schmidt, T

Publication year2011

Pages120-131

JournalAdvances in Cognitive Psychology

Volume number7

Issue numberSpecial issue

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.2478/v10053-008-0092-2


Abstract

Response priming is a well-understood but sparsely employed paradigm in cognitive science. The method is powerful and well-suited for exploring early visuomotor processing in a wide range of tasks and research fields. Moreover, response priming can be dissociated from visual awareness, possibly because it is based on the first sweep of feedforward processing of primes and targets. This makes it a theoretically interesting device for separating conscious and unconscious vision. We discuss the major opportunities of the paradigm and give specific recommendations (e.g., tracing the time-course of priming in parametric experiments). Also, we point out typical confounds, design flaws, and data processing artifacts.




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Harvard Citation styleSchmidt, F., Haberkamp, A. and Schmidt, T. (2011) Dos and don’ts in response priming research, Advances in Cognitive Psychology, 7(Special issue), pp. 120-131. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10053-008-0092-2

APA Citation styleSchmidt, F., Haberkamp, A., & Schmidt, T. (2011). Dos and don’ts in response priming research. Advances in Cognitive Psychology. 7(Special issue), 120-131. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10053-008-0092-2


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