[[abstract]]The major purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of viewing time and blank time (the time between each visual stimulus presentation) on picture recognition. The study utilized six different brief viewing time and blank lime conditions to determine their relationship on picture recognition. A second purpose of the study was to validate or refine earlier studies conducted separately by Sparks (1973) and King (1975). Both studies examined the effects of contextual elements on picture recognition. Sparks used line drawings in his experiment while King presented color realistic photographs to the subjects, The results of both studies showed that contextual elements were related to students' performances on picture...
In 3 experiments the authors used a new contextual bias paradigm to explore how quickly information ...
Previous research using the contextual cuing paradigm has revealed both quantitative and qualitative...
Recent evidence suggests that the recognition of an object's presence and its explicit recognition a...
[[abstract]]The major purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of viewing time and...
141 p.Thesis (Educat.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The problem of the resear...
This study investigated the modulatory role of emotion in the effect of time delay on recognition me...
The current thesis investigated the effects of a variety of spatial and temporal factors on visual r...
This paper describes a sequence of experiments addressing basic questions about the control of visua...
Visual cognition relies on changing representations of visual information. The dynamic nature of rep...
We used a recognition memory paradigm to assess the influence of color information on visual memory ...
In the real world, objects never occur in isolation; they co-vary with other objects and particular ...
A fundamental question in perception is how we visually encode and retain information about a comple...
This study investigated the modulatory role of emotion in the effect of time delay on recognition me...
Two experiments assess the effect of the amount of physical detail in pictures on picture recognitio...
This study investigated perceptual strategies adopted by fifty-nine high school students during task...
In 3 experiments the authors used a new contextual bias paradigm to explore how quickly information ...
Previous research using the contextual cuing paradigm has revealed both quantitative and qualitative...
Recent evidence suggests that the recognition of an object's presence and its explicit recognition a...
[[abstract]]The major purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of viewing time and...
141 p.Thesis (Educat.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The problem of the resear...
This study investigated the modulatory role of emotion in the effect of time delay on recognition me...
The current thesis investigated the effects of a variety of spatial and temporal factors on visual r...
This paper describes a sequence of experiments addressing basic questions about the control of visua...
Visual cognition relies on changing representations of visual information. The dynamic nature of rep...
We used a recognition memory paradigm to assess the influence of color information on visual memory ...
In the real world, objects never occur in isolation; they co-vary with other objects and particular ...
A fundamental question in perception is how we visually encode and retain information about a comple...
This study investigated the modulatory role of emotion in the effect of time delay on recognition me...
Two experiments assess the effect of the amount of physical detail in pictures on picture recognitio...
This study investigated perceptual strategies adopted by fifty-nine high school students during task...
In 3 experiments the authors used a new contextual bias paradigm to explore how quickly information ...
Previous research using the contextual cuing paradigm has revealed both quantitative and qualitative...
Recent evidence suggests that the recognition of an object's presence and its explicit recognition a...