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When a word that was a to-be-ignored flanker on an initial prime trial becomes the target on the subsequent probe trial, responding to that word on the probe trial is slowed, a phenomenon callednegative priming. Virtually all prior studies have required subjects to perform the same task on both the prime and the probe trials. Thus, the extent to which negative priming is task bound is uncertain. We manipulated task factorially on the prime and probe trials, resulting in four groups: name-name, name-categorize, categorize-name, and categorize-categorize. The results showed equivalent negative priming of about 22 msec both within and between tasks for identical words, but no negative priming for semantically related words from the same category. These findings suggest (1) that negative priming for identical words can readily cross task types; and (2) that semantic negative priming does not occur for words, at least when categorical relatedness alone determines the semantic relation.
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This research was supported by Grant A7459 from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. We thank Douglas Bors, Penny Chiappe, Bert Forrin, Michael Masson, and Mark Schmuckler for their helpful advice, and James Neely, Trammell Neill, Steven Tipper, and Elaine Fox for their thoughtful reviews.
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Chiappe, D.L., Macleod, C.M. Negative priming is not task bound: A consistent pattern across naming and categorization tasks. Psychon Bull Rev 2, 364–369 (1995). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03210973
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