Timothy Stanley: Priming is an effect of an experience you maybe not even consciously or explicitly can recall on your subsequent responses and behavior. He says priming started in verbal learning where people would be given words in a first kind of experiment, then use those same words as free responses when they were given things to respond to associative task. Stanley: Implicit memory systems are not needed for these effects so that priming is more like implicit memory.

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