Masked repetition priming hinders subsequent recollection but not familiarity: A behavioral and event-related potential study

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Bingbing Li
Wei Wang
Chuanji Gao
Chunyan Guo
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[1] Capital Normal University,Beijing Key Laboratory of Learning and Cognition, Department of Psychology
[2] Capital Normal University,Department of Psychology, College of Education
[3] Jiangsu Normal University,School of Education Science
[4] Shaanxi Normal University,MOE Key Laboratory of Modern Teaching Technology
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Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience | 2016年 / 16卷
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Masked repetition priming; Familiarity; Recollection; N400; LPC;
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The present study used the masked repetition priming paradigm in the study phase and the R/K paradigm in the test phase to investigate whether repetition priming can hinder recognition memory and which recognition process (familiarity or recollection) is hindered. Event-related potentials (ERPs) in the study and test phase were recorded to explore the temporal course of how repetition priming hinders subsequent recognition memory and which old/new effect (FN400 or LPC) is affected. Converging behavioral and ERP results indicated that masked repetition priming hindered subsequent recollection but not familiarity. The analysis of ERP priming effects in the study phase indicated that primed words were associated with less negative N400 and less positive LPC compared to unprimed words. The analysis of the priming effect as a function of subsequent memory revealed that only the LPC priming effect was predictive of priming effect on subsequent memory, which suggested that the “prediction-error” account might be a possible explanation of how repetition priming affects subsequent recognition memory.
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