Previous work has demonstrated that memory for simple stimuli can be biased by information about the category of which the stimulus is a member. These biases have been interpreted as optimally integrating noisy sensory information with category information. A separate literature has demonstrated that cognitive load can lead to biases in social cognition. Here we link the two, asking whether delay (Experiment 1) and cognitive load (Experiment 2) affect the extent to which observers' memories for simple line stimuli are affected by category information. We found that delay and cognitive load have similar effects: both manipulations increase the weight of category information on memory for stimuli. We discuss the broad implications of such fin...
Prominent theories suggest that time and number are processed by a single neural locus or a common m...
The category confusion paradigm (Taylor, Fiske, Etcoff & Ruderman, 1978) was used to examine the rel...
This study investigated two theories of illusory correlation in social judgment by examining how var...
Previous work has demonstrated that memory for simple stimuli can be biased by information about the...
Previous work demonstrates that memory for simple stimuli can be biased by information about the cat...
Duffy, Huttenlocher, Hedges, and Crawford (2010) [Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 17(2), 224-230] rep...
Two experiments investigated the conditions under which cognitive load exerts an effect on speech pe...
Huttenlocher, Hedges, and Vevea (2000) (Why do categories affect stimulus judgment? Journal of Exper...
A meta-analysis of 117 experiments evaluated the effects of cognitive load on duration judgments. Co...
A meta-analysis of 117 experiments evaluated the effects of cognitive load on duration judgments. Co...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.Stewart, Chater an...
Two experiments investigated the conditions under which cognitive load exerts an effect on speech pe...
Duration estimates are often biased by the sampled statistical context, yielding the classical centr...
People remember more task-relevant information than task-irrelevant information, and this difference...
Prominent theories suggest that time and number are processed by a single neural locus or a common m...
The category confusion paradigm (Taylor, Fiske, Etcoff & Ruderman, 1978) was used to examine the rel...
This study investigated two theories of illusory correlation in social judgment by examining how var...
Previous work has demonstrated that memory for simple stimuli can be biased by information about the...
Previous work demonstrates that memory for simple stimuli can be biased by information about the cat...
Duffy, Huttenlocher, Hedges, and Crawford (2010) [Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 17(2), 224-230] rep...
Two experiments investigated the conditions under which cognitive load exerts an effect on speech pe...
Huttenlocher, Hedges, and Vevea (2000) (Why do categories affect stimulus judgment? Journal of Exper...
A meta-analysis of 117 experiments evaluated the effects of cognitive load on duration judgments. Co...
A meta-analysis of 117 experiments evaluated the effects of cognitive load on duration judgments. Co...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.Stewart, Chater an...
Two experiments investigated the conditions under which cognitive load exerts an effect on speech pe...
Duration estimates are often biased by the sampled statistical context, yielding the classical centr...
People remember more task-relevant information than task-irrelevant information, and this difference...
Prominent theories suggest that time and number are processed by a single neural locus or a common m...
The category confusion paradigm (Taylor, Fiske, Etcoff & Ruderman, 1978) was used to examine the rel...
This study investigated two theories of illusory correlation in social judgment by examining how var...