The effects of alerting signals in masked priming

Alerting signals often serve to reduce temporal uncertainty by predicting the time of stimulus onset. The resulting response time benefits have often been explained by facilitated translation of stimulus codes into response codes on the basis of established stimulus-response (S-R) links. In paradigm...

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Main Authors: Fischer, Rico, Plessow, Franziska, Kiesel, Andrea
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spelling ndltd-DRESDEN-oai-qucosa.de-bsz-14-qucosa-1272502014-08-01T03:34:35Z The effects of alerting signals in masked priming Fischer, Rico Plessow, Franziska Kiesel, Andrea Zeitliche Vorhersagbarkeit Warnsignal Priming Trigger Zielreiz TU Dresden Publikationsfonds Temporal predictability alerting signal accessory masked priming action-trigger target primes novel primes Technical University Dresden Publication funds ddc:153.7 ddc:152.8 rvk: CZ 1320 Alerting signals often serve to reduce temporal uncertainty by predicting the time of stimulus onset. The resulting response time benefits have often been explained by facilitated translation of stimulus codes into response codes on the basis of established stimulus-response (S-R) links. In paradigms of masked S-R priming alerting signals also modulate response activation processes triggered by subliminally presented prime stimuli. In the present study we tested whether facilitation of visuo-motor translation processes due to alerting signals critically depends on established S-R links. Alerting signals resulted in significantly enhanced masked priming effects for masked prime stimuli that included and that did not include established S-R links (i.e., target vs. novel primes). Yet, the alerting-priming interaction was more pronounced for target than for novel primes. These results suggest that effects of alerting signals on masked priming are especially evident when S-R links between prime and target exist. At the same time, an alerting-priming interaction also for novel primes suggests that alerting signals also facilitate stimulus-response translation processes when masked prime stimuli provide action-trigger conditions in terms of programmed S-R links. Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden Frontiers, 2013-11-28 doc-type:article application/pdf http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-127250 urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-127250 PPN410274739 http://www.qucosa.de/fileadmin/data/qucosa/documents/12725/fpsyg-04-00448.pdf Frontiers in Psychology, Bd. 4 (2013), Article 448, ISSN: 1664-1078 eng
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topic Zeitliche Vorhersagbarkeit
Warnsignal
Priming
Trigger
Zielreiz
TU Dresden
Publikationsfonds
Temporal predictability
alerting signal
accessory
masked priming
action-trigger
target primes
novel primes
Technical University Dresden
Publication funds
ddc:153.7
ddc:152.8
rvk: CZ 1320
spellingShingle Zeitliche Vorhersagbarkeit
Warnsignal
Priming
Trigger
Zielreiz
TU Dresden
Publikationsfonds
Temporal predictability
alerting signal
accessory
masked priming
action-trigger
target primes
novel primes
Technical University Dresden
Publication funds
ddc:153.7
ddc:152.8
rvk: CZ 1320
Fischer, Rico
Plessow, Franziska
Kiesel, Andrea
The effects of alerting signals in masked priming
description Alerting signals often serve to reduce temporal uncertainty by predicting the time of stimulus onset. The resulting response time benefits have often been explained by facilitated translation of stimulus codes into response codes on the basis of established stimulus-response (S-R) links. In paradigms of masked S-R priming alerting signals also modulate response activation processes triggered by subliminally presented prime stimuli. In the present study we tested whether facilitation of visuo-motor translation processes due to alerting signals critically depends on established S-R links. Alerting signals resulted in significantly enhanced masked priming effects for masked prime stimuli that included and that did not include established S-R links (i.e., target vs. novel primes). Yet, the alerting-priming interaction was more pronounced for target than for novel primes. These results suggest that effects of alerting signals on masked priming are especially evident when S-R links between prime and target exist. At the same time, an alerting-priming interaction also for novel primes suggests that alerting signals also facilitate stimulus-response translation processes when masked prime stimuli provide action-trigger conditions in terms of programmed S-R links.
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title The effects of alerting signals in masked priming
title_short The effects of alerting signals in masked priming
title_full The effects of alerting signals in masked priming
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title_full_unstemmed The effects of alerting signals in masked priming
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