Congratulations to @adambull1.bsky.social, who just published his first #cogsci2025 paper on “Oscillating Echoes: Primary Memory in MINERVA 2”!
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Our recent publication on the morpheme-semantic priming of #Chinese and #English compound words is now out doi.org/10.1080/2327...!
It shows readers access morpheme meaning early in Chinese; the effect appears later in English, only when primes are visible, and in transparent compounds!
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Students are the pride and joy of EPC and APCV. Congratulations to this year’s student presentation award winners!
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Congratulations to Samantha Curtis for winning the Student Prize!
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Samantha Curtis is talking about Priming the distractor reduces the Stroop interference effect by uncoupling the color and word! @expsyanz.bsky.social
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