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    Conjoint dissociations reveal involuntary ''perceptual'' priming from generating at study
    with Alan Richardson-Klavehn and John M. Gardiner
    Consciousness and Cognition 8 (3): 271-284. 1999.
    Incidental perceptual memory tests reveal priming when words are generated orally from a semantic cue at study, and this priming could reflect contamination by voluntary retrieval. We tested this hypothesis using a generate condition and two read conditions that differed in depth of processing (read-phonemic vs read-semantic). An intentional word-stem completion test showed an advantage for the read-semantic over the generate condition and an advantage for the generate over the read-phonemic con…Read more
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    Conjoint Dissociations Reveal Involuntary “Perceptual” Priming from Generating at Study
    with Alan Richardson-Klavehn and John M. Gardiner
    Consciousness and Cognition 8 (3): 271-284. 1999.
    Incidental perceptual memory tests reveal priming when words are generated orally from a semantic cue at study, and this priming could reflect contamination by voluntary retrieval. We tested this hypothesis using a generate condition and two read conditions that differed in depth of processing . An intentional word-stem completion test showed an advantage for the read-semantic over the generate condition and an advantage for the generate over the read-phonemic condition, and completion times wer…Read more