Effects of noise similarity and redundancy on the information processed from brief visual displays |
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Authors: | Curtis McIntyre Robert Fox John Neale |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, 37203, Nashville, Tennessee
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Abstract: | When a target letter form is presented tachistoscopicalfy and embedded in a matrix of irrelevant letter forms (noise), correct detections of the target at a given matrix size can be used to estimate indirectly the amount of information processed from the display, according to a model developed by Estes. In three experiments, the physical similarity between noise and target letters and noise-letter redundancy were varied to determine if the detection mechanism was responsive to these variables. It was found that increases in the physical differences between noise and target letters and increases in redundancy facilitated detection. It is argued that these data support a detection model that assumes parallel rather than serial information processing. |
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