Recent experience, even just one, with words, strings, lines, images, sounds, or objects unconsciously improves recognizing same experience up to one year later {priming, memory} [Bar and Biederman, 1998] [Bar and Biederman, 1999] [VanRullen and Koch, 2003]. Prime can be same as target {repetition priming}. Prime can have similar meaning {semantic priming}. Processing can aid {positive priming} or inhibit {negative priming} other processing.
perception
Perceptual processing causes priming effect, because slightly different words or objects do not prime. Priming can activate processing [Mandler, 1980].
Priming can activate transfer-appropriate processing for different memory types [Roediger and McDermott, 1993].
brain
After priming, cortex activity decreases during recognizing.
consciousness
Priming is equally in conscious and unconscious processing.
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