Conceptual versus Perceptual Priming in Incomplete Picture Identification

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Junko Matsukawa
Joan Gay Snodgrass
Glen M. Doniger
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[1] Kanazawa University,Department of Clinical Science
[2] New York University,Department of Psychology
[3] NeuroTrax Corporation,undefined
[4] Kanazawa University,undefined
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incomplete picture; conceptual prime; short-term priming; picture identification; perceptual prime;
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This paper examined conceptual versus perceptual priming in identification of incomplete pictures by using a short-term priming paradigm, in which information that may be useful in identifying a fragmented target is presented just prior to the target’s presentation. The target was a picture that slowly and continuously became complete and the participants were required to press a key as soon as they knew what it was. Each target was preceded by a visual prime. The nature of this prime varied from very conceptual (e.g., the name of the picture’s category) to very perceptual (e.g., a similar-shaped pictorial prime from a different category). Primes also included those that combined perceptual and conceptual information (e.g., names or images of the target picture). Across three experiments, conceptual primes were effective while the purely perceptual primes were not. Accordingly, we conclude that pictures in this type of task are identified primarily by conceptual processing, with perceptual processing contributing relatively little.
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页码:515 / 540
页数:25
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