APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
If Some Time Has Passed, Your Choice Moves into Negative! Response Priming with Motion Primes: Negative Effects Even in Free Choice Trials.
- Christina Bermeitinger
University of Hildesheim
Abstract
Response priming refers to the finding of typically faster reactions when prime (first stimulus) and target (second stimulus) are associated with the same response compared to different responses. With motion primes and longer SOAs, reversed effects were found. In the present research, reversed effects were also found in free-choice trials.
Experimental