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. 1998 Nov;26(6):1313-22.
doi: 10.3758/bf03201203.

Focus as a contextual priming mechanism in reading

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Focus as a contextual priming mechanism in reading

R K Morris et al. Mem Cognit. 1998 Nov.

Abstract

In two experiments, we found that readers are sensitive to manipulations of syntactically marked focus and that focus is an effective message level contextual priming mechanism. Changes in focus resulted in changes in sentence context effects on subsequent target word processing. This was demonstrated in latency to name the target word (Experiment 1) and in initial looking time on the target in silent reading (Experiment 2). Experiment 2 also revealed direct effects on the focused items, as readers made fewer regressions and spent less total time on a word that was focused than when it was not focused. However, no initial processing time effects were found on the focused word.

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