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Peer reviewedCrane, Hewitt D.; Piantanida, Thomas P. – Science, 1983
Stabilization of the retinal image of the boundary between a pair of red/green or yellow/blue stripes, but not their outer edges, results in the entire region being perceived simultaneously as both red/green or yellow/blue. This suggests that the percepts of reddish-green/yellowish-blue apparently are possible in corticocortical color vision…
Descriptors: Color, Eyes, Models, Physiology
Asp, Susan; And Others – 1979
This study indicates that the way in which stories are presented to children (verbal versus pictorial) makes little or no difference in the children's comprehension or recall of the stories. Ninety-six kindergarten and second grade children either looked at a series of pictures (and were told they formed a story) or listened to the story through a…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Discourse Analysis


