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Integrality of stimulus dimensions in various types of information processing

W.R Garner, +1 more
- 01 Aug 1970 - 
- Vol. 1, Iss: 3, pp 225-241
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In this article, the speed of sorting decks of stimulus cards was measured using seven experiments in which stimulus cards were constructed from two dichotomous dimensions, used either alone, correlated, or orthogonally.
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This article is published in Cognitive Psychology.The article was published on 1970-08-01. It has received 600 citations till now.

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Attention, similarity, and the identification-categorization relationship.

TL;DR: In this paper, a unified quantitative approach to modeling subjects' identification and categorization of multidimensional perceptual stimuli is proposed and tested, where subjects identify and categorize the same set of perceptually confusable stimuli varying on separable dimensions.
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Verbal overshadowing of visual memories: some things are better left unsaid.

TL;DR: In a series of six experiments, verbalizing the appearance of previously seen visual stimuli impaired subsequent recognition performance, consistent with a recording interference hypothesis: verbalizing a visual memory may produce a verbally biased memory representation that can interfere with the application of the original visual memory.
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Varieties of perceptual independence.

TL;DR: A general multivariate perceptual theory is developed, and a precise definition of perceptual independence is offered, and it is shown that if separability holds, then sampling independence is equivalent to perceptual independence.
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Cross-dimensional perceptual selectivity

TL;DR: Findings suggest that preattentive parallel search is strongly automatic, because it satisfies both the load-insensitivity and the unintentionally criteria of automaticity.
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Attention and the metric structure of the stimulus space.

TL;DR: In this paper, three experiments were performed in an investigation of how differences in size and inclination combine to determine the over-all similarity between otherwise identical visual stimuli. Similarity was defined both in terms of direct subjective judgments of overall resemblance and the frequencies with which the stimuli were actually confused during identification learning.
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The Stimulus in Information Processing

TL;DR: It is shown that redundant stimulus dimensions provide an improvement in information processing only if the dimensions combine to produce in effect a new dimension; and such dimensions are termed integral.