Multiple Choice
Priming based on specific expectations about the identity of the upcoming stimulus produces
A) no benefit for processing if the expectations are correct but slows processing if the expectations are incorrect.
B) a benefit for processing if the expectations are correct but slows processing if the expectations are incorrect.
C) a benefit for processing if the expectations are correct but has no effect on processing if the expectations are incorrect.
D) the same benefit as stimulus-based repetition priming.
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