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Since no negative compatibility effect was found in the study by Crump et al. (2013), we compared the negative compatibility effect with the one in the original masked-priming study by Eimer and Schlaghecken (2002).
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"No, negative," he said.
Lleras and Enns (2004) argued that the negative compatibility effect (NCE) may partly originate from object updating (OU) between a prime and mask.
We expected that a negative compatibility effect could indeed be found if the QRTEngine allowed very short stimulus presentation times.
They reported a negative compatibility effect of about 12 ms in the 16-ms condition, very similar to the 10 ms from our results.
Importantly, the classic pattern of the masked-priming paradigm was reproduced: Relative to congruent primes, an incongruent prime increased RTs for longer prime durations (standard compatibility effect), whereas for shorter prime durations, the pattern reversed (negative compatibility effect).
A classic result pattern of the masked-priming task developed by Eimer and Schlaghecken (2002) is a negative compatibility effect: When primes are presented for very short durations, a congruent prime increases the RT.
Furthermore, the compatibility test results confirmed that NFC had no negative effect on rheological performance and possessed a positive influence on filtration control performance of water-based drilling fluids.
There was no negative reaction.
There were no negative reports.
"There was no punishment, no negative evidence.
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