This document discusses different types of priming, which is an implicit memory effect where exposure to a stimulus influences responses to a later stimulus. It describes verbal priming, where exposure to a word primes the reader to complete a word stem with the same word. It also discusses behavioral priming, where exposure to images or phrases associated with a stereotype can unconsciously elicit that behavior. Additionally, it mentions moral priming, where people are more likely to donate money if they feel they are being watched. Finally, it explains negative priming, where being primed with conflicting color words and responses can slow a person's reaction time.