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An attempt to replicate a 1996 priming study did not find a difference in how fast volunteers walked after reading words related to old age (top). The do-over, which used infrared sensors to get objective time measurements, did turn up an effect when experimenters were told to expect slow walking (bottom). Credit: Sources: from top: J.A. Bargh et al/J. of Personality and Social Psychology 1996; S. Doyen et al/PLoS ONE 2012

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