Visual and acoustic confusability a visual search task |
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Authors: | G. A. Kaplan A. Yonas A. Shurcliff |
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Affiliation: | 1. Cornell University, USA
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Abstract: | Visual and acoustic confusability between a target item and background items was varied in a visual search task. Visual confusability was a highly significant source of difficulty while acoustic confusability had no effect. The results do not seem to be interpretable within a theory which assumes compulsory auditory encoding of visual information. |
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