Abstract
This article provides a critical review of existing research on the use of priming in investigative interviewing, including its influence on secure attachment, openness, and helpfulness motivations. The potential benefits of priming are discussed as well as the methodological challenges and ethical considerations associated with its use. This technique has intuitive appeal, yet empirical evidence supporting its effectiveness is, at present, limited. The implications of these findings are discussed, as well as possible future directions for research in this field.