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In Search of Selective Ingibitory Processes

Abstract

These studies discuss two possible explanations for the selective effects observed in lexical ambiguity studies: one is selective inhibition and the other is attention. The two views make different predictions when a neutral target item is introduced between presentation of a homograph and a subsequent related target. The data show little signs of selective suppression, but they do suggest that attention may increase priming without producing selectivity.

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