A novel co-occurrence-based approach to predict pure associative and semantic priming.

Psychon Bull Rev

General and Biological Psychology, University of Wuppertal, Max-Horkheimer-Str. 20, D-42119, Wuppertal, Germany.

Published: August 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Researchers conducted an experiment manipulating direct associations and the number of common associates between prime and target words, using statistical analysis of word co-occurrence in sentences.
  • * Results show that associative and semantic priming are different processes, with direct associations being most effective at longer intervals and common associates aiding decisions more at shorter intervals, aligning with earlier findings on cognitive processing.

Article Abstract

The theoretical "difficulty in separating association strength from [semantic] feature overlap" has resulted in inconsistent findings of either the presence or absence of "pure" associative priming in recent literature (Hutchison, 2003, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 10(4), p. 787). The present study used co-occurrence statistics of words in sentences to provide a full factorial manipulation of direct association (strong/no) and the number of common associates (many/no) of the prime and target words. These common associates were proposed to serve as semantic features for a recent interactive activation model of semantic processing (i.e., the associative read-out model; Hofmann & Jacobs, 2014). With stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) as an additional factor, our findings indicate that associative and semantic priming are indeed dissociable. Moreover, the effect of direct association was strongest at a long SOA (1,000 ms), while many common associates facilitated lexical decisions primarily at a short SOA (200 ms). This response pattern is consistent with previous performance-based accounts and suggests that associative and semantic priming can be evoked by computationally determined direct and common associations.

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