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Spreading Activation in Semantic Networks

Spreading activation is the cognitive process where activating one concept in a semantic network triggers the activation of closely associated concepts. This partial activation makes related information easier to recall. For instance, reading about a 'picnic' primes the concept of 'plate' because they are linked in the semantic network. Similarly, reading about 'flowers' primes the concept of 'petal'. This mechanism explains many priming effects.

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