Perceptual Contiguity Does Not Modulate Matched-Case Identity-Priming Effects in Lexical Decision

Author:

Vergara-Martínez Marta12,Fernández-López María13ORCID,Perea Manuel134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Interdisciplinary Structure of Reading Research (ERI.-Lectura), Universitat de València, 46010 Valencia, Spain

2. Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, Universitat de València, 46010 Valencia, Spain

3. Department of Methodology of Behavioral Science, Universitat de València, 46010 Valencia, Spain

4. Nebrija Research Center on Cognition (CINC), Universidad Nebrija, 28015 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

In recent studies with the masked priming lexical decision task, matched-case identity-priming effects occur for nonwords but not for words (e.g., nonwords: ERTAR-ERTAR faster than ertar-ERTAR; words: ALTAR-ALTAR produces similar response times as altar-ALTAR). This dissociation is thought to result from lexical feedback influencing orthographic representations in word processing. As nonwords do not receive this feedback, bottom-up processing of prime–target integration leads to matched-case effects. However, the underlying mechanism of this effect in nonwords remains unclear. In this study, we added a color congruency manipulation across the prime and target in the matched-case identity-priming design. We aimed to determine whether the case effects originate at the early stages of prime–target perceptual integration or due to bottom-up activation of case-specific letter detectors. Results replicated the previous dissociation between words and nonwords regarding the matched-case identity effect. Additionally, we did not find any modulation of these effects by prime–target color congruency. These findings suggest that the locus of the matched-case identity effect is at an orthographic level of representation that encodes case information.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Neuroscience

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