The priming effect observed in lexical-decision procedures reflects all of the following EXCEPT:
A) nodes are activated individually, so the activation of each node is largely independent of the activation level of neighboring nodes
B) once a node is activated, activation is likely to spread to other nodes, representing semantically related concepts
C) a node can be more quickly activated if it has already received some subthreshold activation from neighboring nodes
D) activation is likely to spread between closely associated nodes and is unlikely to spread between more distantly related nodes
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