Tactile spatial negative priming occurs without feature mismatch

作者: Christian Frings , Frank Mast , Charles Spence

DOI: 10.3758/S13414-014-0721-4

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摘要: Negative priming (NP) refers to fact that people respond more slowly and make errors when responding target stimuli were previously ignored. This phenomenon has also been observed participants the location, not only identity, of stimulus. Intriguingly, while roughly same pattern results in visual, auditory, tactile modalities it comes identity-based NP, does hold true for spatial NP: In particular, feature mismatch seems be sole cause auditory whereas response inhibition would appear NP vision. We conducted a novel variant task. investigated whether modality exists, further, we compares with what documented vision or audition. Tactile was observed, independent mismatch, thereby reflecting comparable as visual NP. discuss selection respect possible modality-specific processes.

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