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Sheynikhovich, Denis; Chavarriaga, Ricardo; Strosslin, Thomas; Arleo, Angelo; Gerstner, Wulfram – Psychological Review, 2009
Modern psychological theories of spatial cognition postulate the existence of a geometric module for reorientation. This concept is derived from experimental data showing that in rectangular arenas with distinct landmarks in the corners, disoriented rats often make diagonal errors, suggesting their preference for the geometric (arena shape) over…
Descriptors: Cues, Spatial Ability, Geometric Concepts, Information Processing
Paelecke, Marko; Kunde, Wilfried – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
Voluntary motor actions aim at and are thus governed by predictable action effects. Therefore, representations of an action's effects normally must become activated prior to the action itself. In 5 psychological refractory period experiments the authors investigated whether the activation of such effect representations coincides with the response…
Descriptors: Psychology, Cognitive Processes, Responses, Models

Ratcliff, Roger – Psychological Review, 1988
The technique for examining the time course of information processing developed by D. E. Meyer et. al. (1988) is analyzed. Research is provided, which suggests that this new method gives important qualitative support to some stochastic models and quantitative support to the continuous diffusion model of information processing. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Information Processing, Models

Ekehammar, Bo – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1971
Descriptors: Color, Discrimination Learning, Emotional Response, Individual Differences

Meyer, David E.; And Others – Psychological Review, 1988
Theoretical/empirical foundations on which reaction times are measured and interpreted are discussed. Models of human information processing are reviewed. A hybrid procedure and analytical framework are introduced, using a speed-accuracy decomposition technique to analyze the intermediate products of rapid mental processes. Results invalidate many…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Decision Making, Higher Education

Cortez, Edwin M.; And Others – Information Processing & Management, 1995
Proposes an information retrieval system based on a hybrid model consisting of an inductive learning and neural network system. Evaluates the system's responses to incomplete queries and inconsistent indexing. Query terms, discriminant descriptors, and the American Documentation Institute's query and document titles used in the evaluation are…
Descriptors: Indexing, Induction, Information Networks, Information Processing
Osborn, William C.; Goodman, Barbara Ettinger – 1966
This report presents the results of research that examined widely diverse decision problems and attempted to specify their common behavior elements. To take into account the psychological complexity of most real-life decision problems, and to develop a tentative organization of decision behavior that will embrace the many, highly diverse types of…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Decision Making, Decision Making Skills, Information Processing
Andre, Thomas – 1972
A theory of learning and forgetting is proposed which uses an information processing (IP) model. The IP model views learning as a process of storing, retrieving, and outputing information from a permanent memory. The concept of information pattern is important to the IP model because the pattern of information determines how the information will…
Descriptors: Information Processing, Information Theory, Learning Experience, Learning Processes

Hamilton, David L.; Huffman, Leroy J. – Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, College Students, Concept Formation, Evaluative Thinking
Deffenbacher, Kenneth A. – Psychol Rep, 1970
Descriptors: College Students, Concept Formation, Information Processing, Learning Processes

Beach, Richard – Educational Forum, 1974
Article devoted attention to the effect television has on verbal ability and development and the manner in which television may serve as a model for language usage. Author also outlined some of the limitations imposed on language by television. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Information Processing, Language Usage, Models
Hartman, Carol R.; Burgess, Ann W. – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1993
This paper presents a neuropsychosocial model of information processing to explain a victimization experience, specifically child sexual abuse. It surveys the relation of sensation, perception, and cognition as a systematic way to provide a framework for studying human behavior and describing human response to traumatic events. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Cognitive Processes, Information Processing, Models
Forsyth, G. Alfred; Huber, R. John – 1974
Any theory of information processing must address both what is processed and how that processing takes place. Most studies investigating variables which alter physical dimension utilization have ignored the large individual differences in selective attention or cue utilization. A paradigm was developed using an individual focus on information…
Descriptors: Attention, Cognitive Processes, Factor Analysis, Homogeneous Grouping