Repetition priming

Repetition priming

Repetition priming refers to the theory that an initial presentation of a stimulus influences the way in which an individual will respond to that stimulus when it is presented at a later time.

References

Goldstein, E. B. (2005). "Cognitive Psychology: Connecting Mind, Research, and Everyday Experience". Wadsworth: Australia.


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