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Masked priming with graphemically related forms: Repetition or partial activation?

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The authors showed that masked-priming effects in the lexical decision task can be obtained for graphemically related pairs such as bontrast-constrast, but not for four-letter pairs for bamp-CAMP.
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Levels of processing during non-conscious perception: a critical review of visual masking

TL;DR: It is argued that for a stimulus to reach consciousness, two factors are jointly needed: (i) the input stimulus must have enough strength and (ii) it must receive top-down attention (which can be prevented by drawing attention to another stimulus or task).
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Lexical entries and rules of language: a multidisciplinary study of German inflection.

TL;DR: Evidence for the dual nature of the language faculty is provided by describing recent results of a multidisciplinary investigation of German inflection and a linguistic model is explained in terms of the traditional view of the lexicon as a simple list of idiosyncrasies with the notion of internally structured lexical representations is replaced.
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Frequency and neighborhood effects on lexical access: Activation or search?

TL;DR: Les effets de la taille du voisinage des mots (nombre de mots que l'on peut creer en modifiant une lettre d'un mot) sur la performance, dans des tâches de decision lexicale (LDT) sont etudies en relation avec la frequence d'emploi DES mots, a travers quatre experiences as discussed by the authors.
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Lexical representation of cognates and noncognates in compound bilinguals

TL;DR: In this article, the representation of words in a Dutch-English bilingual lexicon was examined, and within and between-language repetition-priming and associative (semantic)-priming effects were compared.
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Morphological and semantic effects in visual word recognition: A time-course study

TL;DR: This article found that morphological structure plays a significant role in early visual recognition of English words that is independent of both semantic and orthographic relatedness, and reported two sets of visual priming experiments in which the morphological, semantic, and Orthographic relationships between primes and targets are varied in three SOA conditions (43 ms, 72 ms, and 230 ms).
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An interactive activation model of context effects in letter perception: part 1.: an account of basic findings

TL;DR: A model of context effects in perception is applied to the perception of letters in various contexts and exhibits the perceptual advantage for letters in words over unrelated contexts and is consistent with the basic facts about the word advantage.
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Repetition priming and frequency attenuation in lexical access

TL;DR: The authors showed that the frequency attenuation effect is a product of the involvement of the episodic memory system in the lexical decision process, which is supported by the demonstration of constant repetition effects for high and low-frequency words when the priming stimulus is masked; the masking is assumed to minimize the influence of any possible episodic trace of the prime.
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An Interactive Activation Model of Context Effects in Letter Perception: Part 2. The Contextual Enhancement Effect and Some Tests and Extensions of the Model

TL;DR: The interactive activation model of context effects in letter perception is reviewed, elaborated, and tested, and several recent findings that seem to challenge the model are considered and a number of extensions are proposed.
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