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Table 4Studies of <strong>English</strong> <strong>phonological</strong> <strong>prim<strong>in</strong>g</strong>, us<strong>in</strong>g the <strong>for</strong>ward-masked lexical decision paradigmStudyTargetduration (ms)PrimelexicalityPrimeduration (ms)RT:<strong>phonological</strong>RT:graphemicRT:unrelatedGraphemic<strong>phonological</strong>Berent (1997), Exp. 1 142 Nonword 43 633 653 637 20 4Berent (1997), Exp. 2 142 Nonword 43 679 704 692 25 13Gra<strong>in</strong>ger and Ferrand (1994), Exp. 3 >500 Word (HF) 57 617 670 648 53 31Lukatela and Turvey (2000), Exp. 1a 72 Nonword 14 569 583 14Lukatela and Turvey (2000), Exp. 1b 72 Nonword 14 571 567 4Davis et al. (1998), Exp. 1 710 Both 57 570 562 565 8 5Davis et al. (1998), Exp. 3a 710 Nonword 57 541 546 545 5 4Davis et al. (1998), Exp. 3b 710 Nonword 57 527 550 540 23 13Lukatela et al. (1998), Exp. 1a 545 Nonword 43 595 599 4Lukatela et al. (1998), Exp. 1b 545 Nonword 57 597 619 22Lukatela et al. (1998), Exp. 1c 545 Nonword 72 548 567 19Lukatela et al. (1998), Exp. 3 545 Nonword 57 531 546 15Lukatela et al. (1998), Exp. 5 72 Nonword 29 547 546 1Bowers et al. (1998), Exp. 5c 500 Word (HF) 50 591 608 17Bowers et al. (1998), Exp. 5d 500 Word (LF) 50 574 570 4Holyk and Pexman (2004), Exp. 1a.1 130 Nonword 15 562 547 591 15 29Holyk and Pexman (2004), Exp. 1a.2 130 Nonword 15 566 572 595 6 29Holyk and Pexman (2004), Exp. 1b.1 130 Nonword 15 558 585 633 27 75Holyk and Pexman (2004), Exp. 1b.2 130 Nonword 15 578 561 601 17 23Holyk and Pexman (2004), Exp. 2a 130 Nonword 15 615 612 657 3 42Holyk and Pexman (2004), Exp. 2b 130 Nonword 15 603 601 641 2 38Note: Exp., Experiment; HF, high frequency; LF, low frequency.Unrelated<strong>phonological</strong>K. Rastle, M. Brysbaert / Cognitive Psychology 53 (2006) 97–145 107

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