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Vance, Booney; Gore, William V. – 1983
The relationship between word recognition subtests of the Wide Range Achievement Test and Peabody Individual Achievement Test with Bender-Gestalt and the Berry-Buktencia Test of Visual Motor Integration was examined with 27 children (7-14 years old) referred for psychological services. The Bender and Berry tests are among the most popular…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Perceptual Motor Coordination, Test Validity
Peer reviewedHerrmann, Rolf-Dieter – Impact of Science on Society, 1974
Efforts in recent years to combine technology with art have overturned previous attitudes toward man's conception of artistic imagery. (Editor/JR)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Engineering, Perception
Peer reviewedPeterson, M. J. – Cognitive Psychology, 1975
Visual perception and visual imagery are sufficiently representative of external stimuli to enhance retention. (Author)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Imagery, Matrices, Recall (Psychology)
Goldstein, E. Bruce – AV Communication Review, 1975
A discussion of visual field, foveal and peripheral vision, eye fixations, recognition and recall of pictures, memory for meaning of pictures, and the relation between speed of presentation and memory. (Editor)
Descriptors: Learning Modalities, Perception, Visual Discrimination, Visual Learning
Peer reviewedCornell, Edward H. – Child Development, 1975
An investigation of 4-month-old children's attention responses to pattern dimensions and orientations by comparing the duration of an infant's fixation to changes in the orientation and structural arrangement of a previously exposed pattern. (ED)
Descriptors: Attention, Dimensional Preference, Infant Behavior, Pattern Recognition
Cohen, Leslie B. – J Exp Child Psychol, 1969
Based on PhD dissertation submitted to the University of California, Los Angeles.
Descriptors: Attention, Habit Formation, Infant Behavior, Light
Ball, William A. – 1977
In this study examining infants' responses to optical expansion, 18 infants between 36 and 61 days old watched expanding shadows that differed in the terminal location of the center of expansion and the number of dimensions undergoing change. Babies consistently rotated their heads upward during expansion of a closed figure when the center of…
Descriptors: Depth Perception, Infant Behavior, Infants, Perceptual Development
ANAPOLLE, LOUIS – 1967
VISUAL TRAINING IS DEFINED AS THE FIELD OF OCULAR REEDUCATION AND REHABILITATION OF THE VARIOUS VISUAL SKILLS THAT ARE OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE TO SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT, AUTOMOBILE DRIVING, OUTDOOR SPORTS ACTIVITIES, AND OCCUPATIONAL PURSUITS. A HISTORY OF ORTHOPTICS, THE SUGGESTED NAME FOR THE ENTIRE FIELD OF OCULAR REEDUCATION, IS GIVEN. READING AS…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Reading Research, Vision, Visual Discrimination
Ives, William – 1980
It has been suggested that drawings are symbolic constructions which follow certain rules. In order to investigate one aspect of representational rule use in drawing, (an object's orientation), 36 kindergarten, second, and fourth grade children were asked to draw familiar objects placed in several orientations or an orientation of their choice.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary School Students, Freehand Drawing, Kindergarten Children
Dorethy, Rex E. – 1972
Evidence presented by psychologists has indicated that perceptual development results in part from learned experience and may be modified to varying deqrees by social pressure. Since vision is a primary source of perceptual information for art education, this study sought to determine the effects of prophecy, or expectation, on perceptual response…
Descriptors: College Students, Expectation, Perception Tests, Performance Factors
PDF pending restorationCooper, Fred R.; And Others – 1975
Naval researchers studied the effects of delay in the presentatio of visual information on pilot performance. Simulated carrier landing tasks were performed by subjects using a visual display generated by a computer. In one part of the experiment pilots were asked to "fly" carrier approaches with and without a 0.1 second delay in the…
Descriptors: Feedback, Flight Training, Intermode Differences, Research
Haaf, Robert A.; Brown, Cheryl J. – 1975
Four experiments were conducted to investigate the extent to which infants of different ages respond to facelike drawings on the basis of stimulus complexity and/or resemblance to the human face. Infants' responses to stimulus patterns were assessed using the corneal reflection technique developed by Robert Trantz. In the first two experiments,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Infant Behavior, Infants, Overt Response
Santa, Carol Minnick – 1976
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the units of word perception used by adults and children reading on different levels of reading maturity. The purpose of the investigations was to determine whether whole words, single letters, or spelling patterns operate in the recognition of isolated words. Both experiments used a same-different…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Reading Processes, Reading Research, Spelling
Didday, Richard L. – 1970
The report presents both a way of looking at perceptual mechanisms in nervous systems in terms of distributed information processing, and a way of creating computer models of parts of nervous systems. The first notion views a nervous system as a collection of interacting parallel-operating computation units, each of which has some part of the…
Descriptors: Computers, Doctoral Dissertations, Information Processing, Models
Gaarder, Kenneth – 1968
An explanation of visual perception is presented using physiological facts, analogies to digital computers, and analogies to the structure of written languages. According to the explanation, visual input is discontinuous, with the discontinuities mediated by and correlated with the jumps of the eye. This is analogous to the gated and buffer-stored…
Descriptors: Digital Computers, Eye Movements, Neurological Organization, Physiology


