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Ono, Fuminori; Jiang, Yuhong; Kawahara, Jun-ichiro – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
Contextual cuing refers to the facilitation of performance in visual search due to the repetition of the same displays. Whereas previous studies have focused on contextual cuing within single-search trials, this study tested whether 1 trial facilitates visual search of the next trial. Participants searched for a T among Ls. In the training phase,…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Visual Perception, Predictor Variables, Context Effect
Bar-Haim, Yair; Lamy, Dominique; Glickman, Shlomit – Brain and Cognition, 2005
Accumulating evidence suggests the existence of a processing bias in favor of threat-related stimulation in anxious individuals. Using behavioral and ERP measures, the present study investigated the deployment of attention to face stimuli with different emotion expressions in high-anxious and low-anxious participants. An attention-shifting…
Descriptors: Cues, Reaction Time, Anxiety, Models
Peressotti, Francesca; Cubelli, Roberto; Job, Remo – Cognitive Psychology, 2003
Five experiments investigated the recognition of proper names and common nouns using the lexical decision paradigm. In Experiments 1-3 the case of the initial letter of written stimuli was systematically varied. An advantage was consistently found for proper names written with the first letter in capital. Crucially, response times to proper names…
Descriptors: Semantics, Nouns, Word Recognition, Cues
Carlin, Michael T.; Soraci, Sal A.; Strawbridge, Christina P. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2005
Memory for scene changes that were identified immediately (passive encoding) or following systematic and effortful search (generative encoding) was compared across groups differing in age and intelligence. In the context of flicker methodology, generative search for the changing object involved selection and rejection of multiple potential…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Mental Retardation, Recall (Psychology), Cues
Ingling, Nancy Wallis – 1974
In a poststimulus cueing task subjects reported either the identity of items or their category membership. Results indicated that readout from Visual Information Storage (VIS) is not selective for conceptual categories. Rapid conceptual categorization of the type found in visual search experiments probably occurs at a processing stage subsequent…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Auditory Stimuli, Classification, Conceptual Schemes
Peer reviewedDay, Mary Carol – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1978
A visual search task was used to assess developmental changes in elementary school children's selective attention to specified portions of a visual display. (Author/SB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention, Cognitive Processes, Cues
Peer reviewedNicholson, J. R.; Seddon, G. M. – British Journal of Psychology, 1977
Attempts to determine how the ability of African secondary students to understand pictures three-dimensionally changes, as the number of different types of depth cue increases in carefully stages. Also investigates the existence of interactions involving the different types of picture and differences in amount of formal training which people have…
Descriptors: Charts, Cues, Pictorial Stimuli, Psychological Studies
Peer reviewedDorfman, Peter W.; Goldstein, Irwin L. – Journal of Applied Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: College Students, Cues, Individual Differences, Males
Peer reviewedNazzaro, Jean N.; And Others – Journal of General Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Color, Cues
Lindauer, Martin S. – Percept Mot Skills, 1970
Descriptors: Aptitude, Art Education, Attitudes, Behavioral Science Research
Lurcat, Lilliane; Kostin, Irene – Percept Mot Skills, 1970
Descriptors: Ability, Age, Cues, Elementary School Students
Olson, Arthur V. – Int Reading Assn Conf Proc Pt 3, 1968
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cues, Learning Theories, Models
Peer reviewedHargreaves, David J.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1981
These studies confirm the view that the "air gap" phenomenon, which refers to the area that remains when ground and sky lines are constructed at the bottom and top of a drawing, is commonly found in the free drawings of middle and later childhood, but that it is readily abandoned when task demands are modified accordingly. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Childrens Art, Cues, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedLight, P. H.; MacIntosh, E. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1980
Young children drew two opaque objects placed one behind the other. Over two-thirds of the children drew the objects separately in horizontal or vertical relationships. When drawing an object in a glass beaker, half of the children depicted the object vertically or horizontally separate from the beaker. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Childrens Art, Cognitive Development, Cues, Depth Perception
Peer reviewedLass, Norman J.; Cott, Elizabeth G. – Journal of Phonetics, 1980
Describes an investigation comparing visual and auditory clues effect on estimates of speakers' heights and weights, to determine if voice alone conveys as much information as visual clues. The results indicate that the differences between estimates based on photographs and those based on speech recordings are, on the average, very small.…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Auditory Perception, Body Height, Body Weight

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