We demonstrate that a wide variety of recently reported "rule-described" and "prototype-described" phenomena in perceptual classification, which have led to the development of a number of multiple-system models, can be given an alternative interpretation in terms of a single-system exemplar-similarity model. The phenomena include various rule- and prototype-described patterns of generalization, dissociations between categorization and similarity judgments, and dissociations between categorization and old-new recognition. The alternative exemplar-based interpretation relies on the idea that similarity is not an invariant relation but a context-dependent one. Similarity relations among exemplars change systematically because of selective atte...
People categorized pairs of perceptual stimuli that varied in both category membership and pairwise ...
A dissociation between categorization and similarity was found by Rips (1989). In one experiment, Ri...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.An analysis of the "response scaling" parameter i...
We demonstrate that a wide variety of recently reported "rule-described" and "prototype-described" p...
Previously published sets of classification and old-new recognition memory data are reanalyzed withi...
Experiments were conducted in which Ss made classification, recognition, and similarity judg-ments f...
The multivariate theory of similarity discussed by Ennis (1988) entails the assumption that individu...
During visual object categorization, a match must be found between the input image and stored inform...
In exemplar models the similarities between a new stimulus and each category exemplar constitute pos...
Early theories of categorization assumed that either rules, or prototypes, or exemplars were exclusi...
that the classification of transfer stimuli is influenced by their similarity to training stimuli, e...
Forty participants assigned artificial creatures to categories after explicit rule instruction or fe...
In this article, the relation between the identification, similarity judgment, and categorization of...
Explanations of human categorization behavior often invoke similarity. Stimuli that are similar to e...
Purposive behaviour requires the learning of appropriate knowledge about the environment. Cognitive ...
People categorized pairs of perceptual stimuli that varied in both category membership and pairwise ...
A dissociation between categorization and similarity was found by Rips (1989). In one experiment, Ri...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.An analysis of the "response scaling" parameter i...
We demonstrate that a wide variety of recently reported "rule-described" and "prototype-described" p...
Previously published sets of classification and old-new recognition memory data are reanalyzed withi...
Experiments were conducted in which Ss made classification, recognition, and similarity judg-ments f...
The multivariate theory of similarity discussed by Ennis (1988) entails the assumption that individu...
During visual object categorization, a match must be found between the input image and stored inform...
In exemplar models the similarities between a new stimulus and each category exemplar constitute pos...
Early theories of categorization assumed that either rules, or prototypes, or exemplars were exclusi...
that the classification of transfer stimuli is influenced by their similarity to training stimuli, e...
Forty participants assigned artificial creatures to categories after explicit rule instruction or fe...
In this article, the relation between the identification, similarity judgment, and categorization of...
Explanations of human categorization behavior often invoke similarity. Stimuli that are similar to e...
Purposive behaviour requires the learning of appropriate knowledge about the environment. Cognitive ...
People categorized pairs of perceptual stimuli that varied in both category membership and pairwise ...
A dissociation between categorization and similarity was found by Rips (1989). In one experiment, Ri...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.An analysis of the "response scaling" parameter i...