First Advisor
Betjemann, Rebecca
Second Advisor
McCall, Rona
Third Advisor
Basham, Mark
Thesis Committee Member(s)
Bowie, Thomas
College
Regis College
Degree Name
BA
School
Regis College Senior Honors Program
Document Type
Thesis - Open Access
Number of Pages
50 pages
Abstract
The author describes results of conducting a research experiment observing what happens when people are confronted with two opposing primes simultaneously and exploring the mechanisms through which priming works in the brain.
Date of Award
Spring 2011
Location (Creation)
Colorado (state); Denver (county); Denver (inhabited place)
Copyright
© Chávez Márquez
Rights Statement
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Recommended Citation
Márquez, Chávez Heidi A., "Priming and the brain: an unexpected case of reverse priming with a prologue on the paradox of free will" (2011). Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection). 563.
https://epublications.regis.edu/theses/563