Acta Psychologica Sinica ›› 2021, Vol. 53 ›› Issue (5): 469-480.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1041.2021.00469
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MENG Yingfang1(), DONG Yueqing1, CHEN Quan1,2
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MENG Yingfang, DONG Yueqing, CHEN Quan. (2021). Attentional boost effect in conceptual implicit memory. Acta Psychologica Sinica, 53(5), 469-480.
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Test type | Focus conditions | Distraction conditions | ||||||
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Old words | New words | Priming amount | Target old words | Distraction old words | New words | Target priming amount | Distraction priming amount | |
Perceptual implicit test | 634 ± 82 | 673 ± 92 | 39*** | 616 ± 71 | 630 ± 83 | 666 ± 82 | 50*** | 36*** |
Concept implicit test | 614 ± 84 | 635 ± 103 | 21* | 578 ± 68 | 580 ± 72 | 584 ± 78 | 5 | 4 |
Table 1 Response time and priming amount (M ± SD) (ms) under various conditions under different test tasks
Test type | Focus conditions | Distraction conditions | ||||||
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Old words | New words | Priming amount | Target old words | Distraction old words | New words | Target priming amount | Distraction priming amount | |
Perceptual implicit test | 634 ± 82 | 673 ± 92 | 39*** | 616 ± 71 | 630 ± 83 | 666 ± 82 | 50*** | 36*** |
Concept implicit test | 614 ± 84 | 635 ± 103 | 21* | 578 ± 68 | 580 ± 72 | 584 ± 78 | 5 | 4 |
Encoding Type | Focus conditions | Distraction conditions | ||||||
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Old words | New words | priming amount | Target old words | Distraction old words | New words | Target priming amount | Distraction priming amount | |
Perceptual coding | 641 ± 110 | 661 ± 102 | 20* | 633 ± 99 | 623 ± 51 | 623 ± 83 | -10 | 0 |
Concept coding | 635 ± 85 | 663 ± 102 | 28*** | 604 ± 67 | 626 ± 81 | 636 ± 77 | 32*** | 10 |
Table 2 Response time and priming amount (M ± SD) (ms) under different encoding conditions
Encoding Type | Focus conditions | Distraction conditions | ||||||
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Old words | New words | priming amount | Target old words | Distraction old words | New words | Target priming amount | Distraction priming amount | |
Perceptual coding | 641 ± 110 | 661 ± 102 | 20* | 633 ± 99 | 623 ± 51 | 623 ± 83 | -10 | 0 |
Concept coding | 635 ± 85 | 663 ± 102 | 28*** | 604 ± 67 | 626 ± 81 | 636 ± 77 | 32*** | 10 |
Encoding Type | Focus conditions | Distraction conditions | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Old words | New words | priming amount | Target old words | Distraction old words | New words | Target priming amount | Distraction priming amount | |
Perceptual coding | 674 ± 105 | 756 ± 167 | 83*** | 638 ± 76 | 638 ± 73 | 688 ± 101 | 50*** | 49*** |
Concept coding | 712 ± 116 | 803 ± 171 | 91*** | 650 ± 87 | 686 ± 107 | 694 ± 104 | 43*** | 9 |
Table 3 Response time and priming amount (M ± SD) (ms) under different encoding conditions
Encoding Type | Focus conditions | Distraction conditions | ||||||
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Old words | New words | priming amount | Target old words | Distraction old words | New words | Target priming amount | Distraction priming amount | |
Perceptual coding | 674 ± 105 | 756 ± 167 | 83*** | 638 ± 76 | 638 ± 73 | 688 ± 101 | 50*** | 49*** |
Concept coding | 712 ± 116 | 803 ± 171 | 91*** | 650 ± 87 | 686 ± 107 | 694 ± 104 | 43*** | 9 |
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