crosspriming
Crosspriming is a phenomenon observed in associative learning where exposure to one stimulus influences the ability to learn or respond to a second stimulus. This influence is typically facilitative, meaning the prior exposure enhances the subsequent learning or response. The first stimulus is often referred to as the "prime," and the second, related stimulus as the "target."
The effect is observed across various learning paradigms, including classical conditioning and operant conditioning. For instance,
The underlying mechanisms of crosspriming are thought to involve changes in neural pathways. The initial learning
Crosspriming has implications for understanding memory, learning, and cognitive flexibility. It suggests that past experiences can