Two experiments are reported whose aim was to replicate and generalize the results presented by Snodgrass and McCullough (1986) on the effect of visual similarity in the categorization process. For pictures, Snodgrass and McCullough's results were replicated because Ss took longer to discriminate elements from 2 categories when they were visually similar than when they were visually dissimilar. However, unlike Snodgrass and McCullough, an analogous increase was also observed for word stimuli. The pattern of results obtained here can be explained most parsimoniously with reference to the effect of semantic similarity, or semantic and visual relatedness, rather than to visual similarity alone
Consideration is given to the tasks that make judgements of colour similarity based on perceptual si...
Categorization is a fundamental cognitive strategy employed to ease information processing and to ai...
This article reviews the research literature on the differences between word reading and picture nam...
Two experiments are reported in which participants categorized stimuli as belonging or not belonging...
People categorized pairs of perceptual stimuli that varied in both category membership and pairwise ...
Pictures are typically better remembered than words, but explanations for this fact diverge. Some at...
Words and pictures were studied, and recognition tests were given in which each studied object was t...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系Two experiments were conducted to examine the effect of visual similarity on picture...
The picture superiority effect, i.e., better memory for pictures than for corresponding words, has b...
Picture-word differences in mental comparisons involving object colour were investigated. On each tr...
The picture superiority effect, i.e. better memory for pictures than for corresponding words, has be...
Memory for pictures and words - perceptual and semantic factors in the picture superiority effect Ge...
How do we perform rapid visual categorization?It is widely thought that categorization involves eval...
When objects carry the same or different label(s), our perception of the similarity of the objects c...
Stimuli presented as pictures are recognised better than those presented as words (Paivio, Rogers, &...
Consideration is given to the tasks that make judgements of colour similarity based on perceptual si...
Categorization is a fundamental cognitive strategy employed to ease information processing and to ai...
This article reviews the research literature on the differences between word reading and picture nam...
Two experiments are reported in which participants categorized stimuli as belonging or not belonging...
People categorized pairs of perceptual stimuli that varied in both category membership and pairwise ...
Pictures are typically better remembered than words, but explanations for this fact diverge. Some at...
Words and pictures were studied, and recognition tests were given in which each studied object was t...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系Two experiments were conducted to examine the effect of visual similarity on picture...
The picture superiority effect, i.e., better memory for pictures than for corresponding words, has b...
Picture-word differences in mental comparisons involving object colour were investigated. On each tr...
The picture superiority effect, i.e. better memory for pictures than for corresponding words, has be...
Memory for pictures and words - perceptual and semantic factors in the picture superiority effect Ge...
How do we perform rapid visual categorization?It is widely thought that categorization involves eval...
When objects carry the same or different label(s), our perception of the similarity of the objects c...
Stimuli presented as pictures are recognised better than those presented as words (Paivio, Rogers, &...
Consideration is given to the tasks that make judgements of colour similarity based on perceptual si...
Categorization is a fundamental cognitive strategy employed to ease information processing and to ai...
This article reviews the research literature on the differences between word reading and picture nam...