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Abstractionist versus Exemplar-Based Theories of Visual Word Priming: A Subsystems Resolution
2004
The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. Section A, Human experimental psychology
Three experiments addressed abstractionist versus exemplar-based theories of the visual representations underlying word priming. Participants first read centrally presented whole words (each displayed in all lowercase or in all uppercase letters), and then they completed laterally presented word stems (each displayed in all lowercase or in all uppercase letters). Word stem completion priming was letter-case specific (greater for same-case primed items than for different-case primed items) when
doi:10.1080/02724980343000747
pmid:15513245
fatcat:5vt3442vhzc7nllxyiwyb3n3au