A series of speeded classification tasks proposed by Garner (1974) has become a well-entrenched method for identifying interactions between perceptual dimensions. The theory proposes that integral dimensions should produce a redundancy gain when a second dimension covaries perfectly with the attended dimension, and interference if the second dimension varies irrelevantly. This work questions the interpretation of such results as indicating interactive dimensions, reviewing independent models which naturally exhibit such effects. Furthermore, there are several methodological confounds which make the cause of Garner interference non-identifiable in the standard experimental context, the most serious of which is the conflation of changes in t...
This study was designed to test the theoretical interpretation of the Field-Independence Dimension o...
The effects of spatial stimulus repetition, sequential stimulus repetition, spatially separated dime...
Selectively attention to perceptual dimensions and switching between dimensions have been studied in...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Psychological & Brain Sciences, 2014A series of speeded classif...
The speeded classification tasks popularized by Garner (1974), with their accompanying labels of sep...
The popular measure of Garner Interference specifies the detriment to performance with the task-rele...
Three Garner interference experiments are described in which baseline, filtering, and correlated per...
According to the dimensional-overlap model (Kornblum, 1992), irrelevant dimensions that overlap with...
P participants named (Experiments 1–2) or categorized (Experiments 3–4) the picture or the word of ...
Funding: This work was supported by the DFG Priority Program SPP 1772 concerning multitasking “Human...
The ability to perceive a change in a visual object is reduced when that change is presented in comp...
A basic problem in the study of visual perception is determining which aspects of stimulus structure...
We examined how two distinct stimulus features, orientation and color, interact as contributions to ...
Six experiments are reported that investigated the reality and generality of dimensional integrality...
H. R. Blackwell (1952) investigated the influence of different psychophysical methods and procedures...
This study was designed to test the theoretical interpretation of the Field-Independence Dimension o...
The effects of spatial stimulus repetition, sequential stimulus repetition, spatially separated dime...
Selectively attention to perceptual dimensions and switching between dimensions have been studied in...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Psychological & Brain Sciences, 2014A series of speeded classif...
The speeded classification tasks popularized by Garner (1974), with their accompanying labels of sep...
The popular measure of Garner Interference specifies the detriment to performance with the task-rele...
Three Garner interference experiments are described in which baseline, filtering, and correlated per...
According to the dimensional-overlap model (Kornblum, 1992), irrelevant dimensions that overlap with...
P participants named (Experiments 1–2) or categorized (Experiments 3–4) the picture or the word of ...
Funding: This work was supported by the DFG Priority Program SPP 1772 concerning multitasking “Human...
The ability to perceive a change in a visual object is reduced when that change is presented in comp...
A basic problem in the study of visual perception is determining which aspects of stimulus structure...
We examined how two distinct stimulus features, orientation and color, interact as contributions to ...
Six experiments are reported that investigated the reality and generality of dimensional integrality...
H. R. Blackwell (1952) investigated the influence of different psychophysical methods and procedures...
This study was designed to test the theoretical interpretation of the Field-Independence Dimension o...
The effects of spatial stimulus repetition, sequential stimulus repetition, spatially separated dime...
Selectively attention to perceptual dimensions and switching between dimensions have been studied in...