The cost of categorization in visual search: Incomplete processing of targets and field items |
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Authors: | Henry Gleitman John Jonides |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Pennsylvania, 19104, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2. University of Michigan, 48109, Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Abstract: | A partial processing hypothesis is proposed to account for performance under a visual search condition where target and field items belong to the different conceptual categories, letter and digit (between-category search), as compared to a condition in which they belong to the same category (within-category search). This hypothesized mechanism implies that less information is registered and/or retained in between- than in within-category search. This prediction was tested and confirmed in three experiments. The results indicate that both targets and field items are processed less deeply in between- than in within-category search. |
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