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Publication Date: 2005-Jun
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The Integration of Object Levels and Their Content: A Theory of Global/Local Processing and Related Hemispheric Differences
Hubner, Ronald; Volberg, Gregor
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, v31 n3 p520-541 Jun 2005
This article presents and tests the authors' integration hypothesis of global/local processing, which proposes that at early stages of processing, the identities of global and local units of a hierarchical stimulus are represented separately from information about their respective levels and that, therefore, identity and level information have to be integrated at later stages. It further states that the cerebral hemispheres differ in their capacities for these binding processes. Three experiments are reported in which the integration hypothesis was tested. Participants had to identify a letter at a prespecified level with the viewing duration restricted by a mask. False reporting of the letter at the nontarget level was predicted to occur more often when the integration of identity and level could fail. This was the case. Moreover, visual-field effects occurred, as expected. Finally, a multinomial model was constructed and fitted to the data.
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Theories, Hypothesis Testing, Predictor Variables, Cognitive Processes, Visual Stimuli, Pictorial Stimuli, Error Patterns, Experimental Psychology, Sensory Integration
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