Journal article
Sequence-sensitive exemplar and decision-bound accounts of speeded-classification performance in a modified Garner-tasks paradigm
DR Little, T Wang, RM Nosofsky
Cognitive Psychology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2016
Abstract
Among the most fundamental results in the area of perceptual classification are the “correlated facilitation” and “filtering interference” effects observed in Garner's (1974) speeded categorization tasks: In the case of integral-dimension stimuli, relative to a control task, single-dimension classification is faster when there is correlated variation along a second dimension, but slower when there is orthogonal variation that cannot be filtered out (e.g., by attention). These fundamental effects may result from participants’ use of a trial-by-trial bypass strategy in the control and correlated tasks: The observer changes the previous category response whenever the stimulus changes, and maint..
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Awarded by Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by ARC Discovery Project Grant DP160102360 and by a Melbourne Research Grant Support Scheme Grant to Daniel R. Little; and by AFOSR Grant FA9550-14-1-0307 to Robert Nosofsky.