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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Perception
  • Visual Cognition

Background:

  • Ambiguous figures allow for multiple interpretations.
  • Conceptual priming, the advanced presentation of related information, can influence cognitive processes.
  • Previous research suggests verbal information can bias complex figure interpretation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how the format and semantic content of primes influence the interpretation of ambiguous figures.
  • To determine the conditions under which conceptual priming affects object perception.

Main Methods:

  • Varied primes (objects/names) semantically related to interpretations of ambiguous figures.
  • Manipulated attention using orienting questions: focusing on semantic relationships versus physical features.
  • Measured recognition responses to biased and new figures.

Main Results:

  • Loosely and indirectly associated primes biased interpretation towards the primed alternative.
  • This priming effect occurred only when attention was focused on the semantic relationship between prime and figure.
  • Attention to physical characteristics during encoding eliminated the priming effect.

Conclusions:

  • Conceptual priming significantly influences the interpretation of ambiguous figures.
  • The effectiveness of priming is contingent on focused attention towards semantic relationships.
  • Attention to physical features overrides semantic priming in complex object perception.