APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

Determinants of Involuntary Imagery: Accessibility, Motor Priming, and Pop-out Effects.

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Cognitive

  • Alejandro Heredia Cedillo
    San Francisco State University
  • Alexander Cook
    San Francisco State University
  • Ezequiel Morsella
    San Francisco State University
  • Ezequiel Morsella
    University of California, San Francisco
  • Mark Geisler
    San Francisco State University

Abstract

Research has identified the variables that predict the likelihood that, under laboratory conditions, a given stimulus will yield involuntary verbal imagery. We examined the lexical variables of accessibility and age of acquisition. We also explored whether stimulus salience (in a “pop-out” effect) and motor priming can influence these involuntary effects.

Cognitive Processes

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