Faster might not be better: Pictures may not elicit a stronger unconscious priming effect than words when modulated by semantic similarity.
Published in Consciousness and Cognition, 2020
Recommended citation: Bruno, N. M., Embon, I., Rivera, M. N. D., Giménez, L., D'Amelio, T. A., Batán, S. T., ... & Andreau, J. M. (2020). Faster might not be better: Pictures may not elicit a stronger unconscious priming effect than words when modulated by semantic similarity. Consciousness and Cognition, 81, 102932. /files/papers/Bruno_et_al_2020.pdf
Recommended citation: Bruno, N. M., Embon, I., Rivera, M. N. D., Giménez, L., D’Amelio, T. A., Batán, S. T., … & Andreau, J. M. (2020). Faster might not be better: Pictures may not elicit a stronger unconscious priming effect than words when modulated by semantic similarity. Consciousness and Cognition, 81, 102932.