Sense modality switching and serial leaming |
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Authors: | Adrian Chan Robert M. W. Travers |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 53201, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2. Western Michigan University, USA
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Abstract: | This investigation examined the effect of sense modality switching ofinformation at various positions of a serial learning task. Different numbers of flashes of light and different numbers of “blips” ofa pure tone were used as signalsin a four-position serial learning task. The design of the study involved a switch in sense modality at each one of the four possible positions in the series. Thus, it was possible to determine if the transmission of information through one sense modality makes it progressively more difficult or more time consuming to switch to another source of information transmitted through another modality. The results generally supported the contention that, as information is received through a particular modality, there is a build-up of the disruption involved in switching sense modality. |
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