Sensory features and the reduction of imaginal interference |
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Authors: | Douglas L. Nelson Richard C. Borden Joseph W. Wheeler |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, 33620, Tampa, Florida. |
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Abstract: | Interference generated among the sensory features of PA stimulus words is not eliminated by processing at the imaginal level. This experiment was planned to test the reverse possibility. Will interference generated by similar imaginal referents be eliminated by sensory overlap between the stimuli and their responses? Thus, stimulus words did or did not evoke similar images, pairs did or did not share initial letters, and lists were acquired either under an instructional set t o form interacting images or to repeat the items aloud. The results indicated that the imagery strategy was superior to the repetition strategy in all conditions, and that stimulus interference was statistically eliminated when pairs shared the same initial letters. The findings were interpreted as consistent with a levels of processing conceptualization. |
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