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Dyson, Benjamin J.; Quinlan, Philip T. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2004
In 3 experiments, the authors tested performance in simple tone matching and classification tasks. Each tone was defined on location and frequency dimensions. In the first 2 experiments, participants completed a same-different matching task on the basis of one of these dimensions while attempting to ignore irrelevant variation in the other…
Descriptors: Hearing (Physiology), Auditory Stimuli, Coding, Cognitive Processes
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Cook, Michael; Gillam, Barbara – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2004
Quantitative depth based on binocular resolution of visibility constraints is demonstrated in a novel stereogram representing an object, visible to 1 eye only, and seen through an aperture or camouflaged against a background. The monocular region in the display is attached to the binocular region, so that the stereogram represents an object which…
Descriptors: Depth Perception, Visual Perception, Visual Stimuli, Psychological Studies
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Gilroy, Lee A.; Hock, Howard S. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2004
The perception of 2nd-order, texture-contrast-defined motion was studied for apparent-motion stimuli composed of a pair of spatially displaced, simultaneously visible checkerboards. It was found that background-relative, counter-changing contrast provided the informational basis for the perception of 2nd-order apparent motion; motion began where…
Descriptors: Motion, Visual Perception, Visual Stimuli, Psychological Studies
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Ballaz, Cecile; Boutsen, Luc; Peyrin, Carole; Humphreys, Glyn W.; Marendaz, Christian – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
The authors studied the influence of canonical orientation on visual search for object orientation. Displays consisted of pictures of animals whose axis of elongation was either vertical or tilted in their canonical orientation. Target orientation could be either congruent or incongruent with the object's canonical orientation. In Experiment 1,…
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Visual Perception, Visual Stimuli, Cognitive Processes
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Wong,Alan C.-N.; Hayward, William G. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
The use of multiple familiar views of objects to facilitate recognition of novel views has been addressed in a number of behavioral studies, but the results have not been conclusive. The present study was a comprehensive examination of view combination for different types of novel views (internal or external to the studied views) and different…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Visual Perception, Visual Discrimination, Psychological Studies
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Szpunar, Karl K.; Schellenberg, E. Glenn; Pliner, Patricia – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
Three experiments examined changes in liking and memory for music as a function of number of previous exposures, the ecological validity of the music, and whether the exposure phase required focused or incidental listening. After incidental listening, liking ratings were higher for music heard more often in the exposure phase and this association…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Recall (Psychology), Validity, Music
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Clare, Joseph; Lewandowsky, Stephan – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
This article investigated the role of the recognition criterion in the verbal overshadowing effect (VOE). In 3 experiments, people witnessed an event, verbally described a perpetrator, and then attempted identification. The authors found in Experiment 1, which included a "not present" response option and both perpetrator-present (PP) and…
Descriptors: Memory, Identification, Cognitive Style, Recognition (Psychology)
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Folstein, Jonathan R.; Van Petten, Cyma – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
Forty participants assigned artificial creatures to categories after explicit rule instruction or feedback alone. Stimuli were typical and atypical exemplars of 2 categories with independent prototypes, conflicting exemplars sharing features of both categories, and "Others" with only 1 or 2 features of the well-defined categories. Ten…
Descriptors: Memory, Cognitive Processes, Brain, Classification
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Olsson, Henrik; Wennerholm, Pia; Lyxzen, Urban – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
J. P. Minda and J. D. Smith (2001) showed that a prototype model outperforms an exemplar model, especially in larger categories or categories that contained more complex stimuli. R. M. Nosofsky and S. R. Zaki (2002) showed that an exemplar model with a response-scaling mechanism outperforms a prototype model. The authors of the current study…
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Stimuli, Models, Classification
Bradley-Johnson, Sharon; Johnson, C. Merle; Swanson, Jennifer; Jackson, Amy – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 2004
This study examined exploratory behaviors used by 12 infants who were congenitally blind and 12 infants who were sighted to note similarities and differences in exploration. By including both groups of infants and matching the infants by age and their mothers' education, direct comparisons could be made between the groups. No differences were…
Descriptors: Infants, Visual Impairments, Discovery Learning, Infant Behavior
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Urcuioli, Peter J.; Vu, Kim-Phuong L.; Proctor, Robert W. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2005
Pigeons pecked left versus right keys contingent upon the color presented at 1 of those locations. Spatial-response latencies were shorter when the color appeared at the same location as the required response than at the opposite location. This Simon effect occurred when the stimulus on the alternative key was constant, varied from trial to trial,…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Probability, Experimental Psychology, Reinforcement
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McDermott, Josh; Hauser, Marc – Cognition, 2004
Humans find some sounds more pleasing than others; such preferences may underlie our enjoyment of music. To gain insight into the evolutionary origins of these preferences, we explored whether they are present in other animals. We designed a novel method to measure the spontaneous sound preferences of cotton-top tamarins, a species that has been…
Descriptors: Intervals, Acoustics, Auditory Perception, Primatology
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Maehara, Goro; Okubo, Matia; Michimata, Chikashi – Brain and Cognition, 2004
Participants were required to detect spot stimuli briefly presented to the upper, central, or lower visual fields. The stimuli were presented either on a green or a red background. Results showed that reaction time (RT) was shorter for the lower visual field (LVF) compared to the upper visual field (UVF). Furthermore, this LVF advantage was…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Color, Visual Environment, Reaction Time
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Fecteau, Shirley; Armony, Jorge L.; Joanette, Yves; Belin, Pascal – Brain and Cognition, 2004
Previous research reported a priming effect for voices. However, the type of information primed is still largely unknown. In this study, we examined the influence of speaker's gender and emotional category of the stimulus on priming of non-speech vocalizations in 10 male participants, who performed a gender identification task. We found a…
Descriptors: Males, Adults, Nonverbal Communication, Psychological Patterns
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Merrill, Edward C.; Lookadoo, Regan – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2004
Two experiments were conducted to investigate age-related differences in visual search for targets defined by the conjunction of two features. In the experiments, 7- and 10-year-old children and young adults searched visual displays for a black circle among distractors consisting of gray circles and black squares. In Experiment 1 (N=60), we…
Descriptors: Children, Young Adults, Age Differences, Cognitive Processes
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