The effect of memory load on reaction time in character classification |
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Authors: | Blake L. Wattenbarger Robert G. Pachellat |
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Affiliation: | 1. Bell Telephone Laboratories, 07733, Holmdel, New Jersey 2. Human Performance Center, The University of Michigan, 330 Packard Road, 48104, Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Abstract: | In order to investigate the effect of memory load on reaction time (RT), choice RT trials were embedded in a binary character classification task using the varied set procedure. Twelve Ss performed in experimental blocks, as well as in control blocks consisting of character classification trials only. In experimental blocks, every trial began as a classification trial with the presentation of a new positive set. On a random half of these trials, however, a choice RT stimulus was presented instead of a probe letter and S simply made the indicated response. Results indicated that memory load had no effect on the choice RT trials. Embedding choice RT trials in the classification task affected the intercept (but not the slope) of the function relating classification RT to memory load. This result implies that the increase in latency usually obtained in classification experiments is entirely due to an increase in the duration of the memory searching stage of processing. |
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