Miller (1956) identified his famous limit of 7 ± 2 items based in part on absolute identification—the ability to identify stimuli that differ on a single physical dimension, such as lines of different length. An important aspect of this limit is its independence from perceptual effects and its application across all stimulus types. Recent research, however, has identified several exceptions. We investigate an explanation for these results that reconciles them with Miller’s work. We find support for the hypothesis that the exceptional stimulus types have more complex psychological representations, which can therefore support better identification. Our investigation uses data sets with thousands of observations for each participant, which all...
Unidimensional absolute identification—identifying a presented stimulus from an ordered set—is a com...
When unidimensional stimulus sets are subjected to a nonmetric scaling in two dimensions, the stimu...
The issue of unidimensionality is dealt with in various research areas in the field of Psychology (e...
Miller (1965) identified his famous limit of 7+-2 items based in part on absolute identification – t...
It is well known that people can perfectly identify only a handful of distinct unidimensional stimul...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Our ability to recognise and identify or categorise ...
Absolute identification exposes a fundamental limit in human information processing. Recent studies ...
Our ability to recognise and identify or categorise stimuli underlies almost all of our interaction ...
It is often possible to construct unidimensional scales of multidimen-sional stimuli. Thurstonian sc...
A basic problem in the study of visual perception is determining which aspects of stimulus structure...
Data are presented showing that humans and non-humans are severely limited in their ability to ident...
Miller’s (1956) review of a series of absolute identification (AI) experiments, as well as a multitu...
Absolute identification is a deceptively simple task that has been the focus of empirical investigat...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2016.Drawing o...
Combinations of some physically independent dimensions appear to fuse into a single perceptual attri...
Unidimensional absolute identification—identifying a presented stimulus from an ordered set—is a com...
When unidimensional stimulus sets are subjected to a nonmetric scaling in two dimensions, the stimu...
The issue of unidimensionality is dealt with in various research areas in the field of Psychology (e...
Miller (1965) identified his famous limit of 7+-2 items based in part on absolute identification – t...
It is well known that people can perfectly identify only a handful of distinct unidimensional stimul...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Our ability to recognise and identify or categorise ...
Absolute identification exposes a fundamental limit in human information processing. Recent studies ...
Our ability to recognise and identify or categorise stimuli underlies almost all of our interaction ...
It is often possible to construct unidimensional scales of multidimen-sional stimuli. Thurstonian sc...
A basic problem in the study of visual perception is determining which aspects of stimulus structure...
Data are presented showing that humans and non-humans are severely limited in their ability to ident...
Miller’s (1956) review of a series of absolute identification (AI) experiments, as well as a multitu...
Absolute identification is a deceptively simple task that has been the focus of empirical investigat...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2016.Drawing o...
Combinations of some physically independent dimensions appear to fuse into a single perceptual attri...
Unidimensional absolute identification—identifying a presented stimulus from an ordered set—is a com...
When unidimensional stimulus sets are subjected to a nonmetric scaling in two dimensions, the stimu...
The issue of unidimensionality is dealt with in various research areas in the field of Psychology (e...