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Umemoto, Akina; Drew, Trafton; Ester, Edward F.; Awh, Edward – Cognition, 2010
Various studies have demonstrated enhanced visual processing when information is presented across both visual hemifields rather than in a single hemifield (the "bilateral advantage"). For example, Alvarez and Cavanagh (2005) reported that observers were able to track twice as many moving visual stimuli when the tracked items were presented…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Short Term Memory, Probability, Recall (Psychology)
Gaissmaier, Wolfgang; Schooler, Lael J. – Cognition, 2008
Probability matching is a classic choice anomaly that has been studied extensively. While many approaches assume that it is a cognitive shortcut driven by cognitive limitations, recent literature suggests that it is not a strategy per se, but rather another outcome of people's well-documented misperception of randomness. People search for patterns…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Search Strategies, Probability, Cognitive Processes

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