The influence of object relative size on priming and explicit memory

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We investigated the effects of object relative size on priming and explicit memory for color photos of common objects. Participants were presented with color photos of pairs of objects displayed in either appropriate or inappropriate relative sizes. Implicit memory was assessed by speed of object size ratings whereas explicit memory was assessed by an old/new recognition test. Study-to test changes in relative size reduced both priming and explicit memory and had large effects for objects displayed in large vs. small size at test. Our findings of substantial size-specific influences on priming with common objects under some but not other conditions are consistent with instance views of object perception and priming but inconsistent with structural description views. © 2008 Uttl et al.

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Uttl, B., Graf, P., & Siegenthaler, A. L. (2008). The influence of object relative size on priming and explicit memory. PLoS ONE, 3(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003109

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