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The Use of Visual Cues in Text
“Visual cues” are variations in the appearance of a graphic display which are intended to assist the reader in... -
Phonemic and category encoding of unattended words in dichotic listening
The claim that unattended items in dichotic listening are categorized (Smith & Groen, 1974) was examined in three experiments using dichotic...
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Perceptual selectivity and the fate of unemphasized information in a stimulus complex
The potential role of selectivity in visual perception was investigated for stimuli containing multiple components. Primary interest centered on the...
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The benefit of categorization in visual search: Target location without identification
Prior studies have shown that between-category visual search (e.g., looking for a “6” among letters) is easier that within-category search (e.g.,...
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Dual vs. single encoding in recognition memory as a function of lag, delay, and availability of semantic information
One objective of the study was to assess the view of Winograd and Raines (1972) that the absence of a difference between dual as opposed to single...
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Perceptibility of schematic face stimuli: Evidence for a perceptual Gestalt
The perceptibility of face, scrambled face, and single-feature stimuli was investigated in three experiments. Stimuli were presented...
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Random control procedures in classical skin conductance conditioning
There have been differences in opinion concerning what constitute proper procedures for providing random controls in classical skin conductance...
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Control of visual processing by color cueing
Eight adult Ss tachistoscopically viewed letter arrays containing 5, 10, 15, 20, or 25 letters inserted into a 5 by 5 matrix. Each array contained...
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Iconic memory: A reply to Professor Holding
Professor Holding has argued that the partial report superiority normally taken as evidence for the existence of iconic memory might instead be due...
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Recognition memory and the recall of spatial location
It is argued that memory for events should depend on the ability to recall their attributes. Two experiments suggest that this is so for the...