Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
927603 Consciousness and Cognition 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

We propose a new masking technique for masking word stimuli. Drawing on the phenomena of metacontrast and paracontrast, we alternately presented two prime displays of the same word with the background color in one display matching the font color in the other display and vice versa. The sequence of twenty alterations (spanning approx. 267 ms) was sandwich-masked by structure masks. Using this masking technique, we conducted evaluative priming experiments with positive and negative target and prime words. Significant priming effects were found – for primes and targets drawn from the same as well as from different word sets. Priming effects were independent of prime discrimination performance in direct tests and they were still significant after the sample was restricted to those participants who showed random responding in the direct test.

► Word stimuli were masked by repeatedly alternating background and font color. ► The overall presentation duration of the masked primes was approximately 267 ms. ► Masked positive/negative words were used as primes in evaluative priming experiments. ► Significant priming effects were found. ► Priming effects were independent of prime discrimination performance.

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