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      unmeaningful priming effects are observed. All factor analyses - each     
      including 18 items of one of the eight prime target combinations - led    
      to a single factor that explains high percentage of variance. Further     
      factor analyses - each comparing two of the eight prime target            
      combinations - indicated a structural difference between the priming      
      effect caused by a predicate and that which is caused by all other        
      prime categories. This result supports the thesis of different memory     
      organisation of within conceptual and between conceptual storage. The     
      results of cluster analyses illustrate that subjects only show either     
      positive or negative and positive or unimportant preactivation effects.   
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THE DAY BEETHOVEN BECAME DEAF                                                   
  LA: French                                                                    
  AU: COUVREUR_C                                                                
  JN: REVUE FRANCAISE DE PSYCHANALYSE 1991 Vol.55 No.5 pp.1079-1094             
  AB: Like the three primary colours, the phantasies of seduction, castration   
      and primal scene allow us to express all the nuances of our psychic       
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