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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Lang. 2007 Dec 26;107(3):203–219. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2007.11.004

Table 2.

Results from experiment one for age-matched unimpaired controlsa

Probe position 1 antecedent offset Probe position 2 antecedent + 300 ms Probe position 3 gap position
Related visual probe 923 (67) 922 (130) 896 (103)
Control visual probe 960 (71) 905 (120) 920 (114)
Difference (control—related) +37p<.05 -17ns +24p<.05
a

Mean response times (milliseconds) and standard errors (in parentheses) are shown for related and control visual probes at three probe positions, indicated by superscript numerals in the example sentence: “The audience liked the wrestlerii1 that the2 parish priest condemned (t)i3 for foul language.” Priming is indicated by a significant (positive) Difference between the control and related visual probes.