Strategic processing in long-term repetition priming in the lexical decision task


Strategic processing in long-term repetition priming in the lexical decision task is a scholarly work by Morris Moscovitch and Yoav Kessler, published in 2012 in ''Memory''. The main subjects of the publication include decision making, semantics, task, psychology, executive functions, recall, lexical decision task, repetition priming, Response priming, language processing, cognitive psychology, priming, implicit memory, dissociation, cognition, stimulus, and explicit memory. The authors propose a dual route model, in which lexical decisions can be made using one of two parallel processing routes: a lexical route, in which the lexical properties of the stimulus are used to determine whether it is a word or not, and a strategic route that builds on the inherent correlation between "wordness" and "oldness" in the experiment.

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