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Automatic associative priming occurs in a large number or memory retrieval tasks, including semantic categorization, lexical decisions, item recognition, naming, and judgments or spatial location. Priming has been commonly attributed to one or the other of 2 alternative mechanisms: spreading activation or construction or compound retrieval cues. This article reports the results or 3 experiments that were designed to test spreading-activation and non-spreading-activation models or priming. The findings were consistent with the spreading-activation models, but inconsistent with the non-spreading-activation models. These results suggest that a rejection of spreading-activation mechanisms is premature
Timothy P. McNamara (Sun,) studied this question.
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