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We report an experiment showing that reducing attentional resources by presenting trials with a short, 400ms intertrial interval (ITI) (a) did not affect semantic priming at a 160ms prime-to-target stimulus-onset asynchrony (SOA), relative to a 2500ms ITI, and (b) eliminated the priming that occurred at a 1200ms SOA when the ITI was 2500ms. However, the elimination of priming at the 1200ms SOA occurred...