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19 October, 19:20

There is a cost to expectation-based priming, revealed by the fact that priming the wrong detector leads to slower responding. that is, getting prepared for one target seems to hinder performance for other targets. what does this finding reveal about selective attention

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  1. 19 October, 19:36
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