The processing of multidimensional information from iconic storage: perceptual independence and comparative rates of decay |
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Authors: | K Den Heyer |
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Affiliation: | St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada |
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Abstract: | Using selection by location, the probe technique was applied to alphabetic and 2-dimensional position information. The purpose was to examine (a) the nature of iconic decay, and (b) whether, or not, both types of information are processed independently, when processed simultaneously. Positioning performance gained more benefit from partial report than identify performance, but decay rates were the same for both types of information. Data indicated the existence of perceptual interaction, but no response interaction, when both types of information were processed jointly. The perceptual interaction was attributed to an inverse relationship between structural stimulus complexity and clarity of iconic storage. |
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