Parallel processing in item recognition

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It is shown that in Sternberg's item recognition task Ss need not make a judgment of the absolute size or color of the test item before comparing it with memory. However, Ss do use size or color information, when possible, to reduce long reaction times for large memory loads. The results suggest that Ss are able to scan memory for form in parallel with testing for gross stimulus features, like size or color. This finding has important implications for sequential two-stage theories of attention. © 1971 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Ellis, S. H., & Chase, W. G. (1971). Parallel processing in item recognition. Perception & Psychophysics, 10(5), 379–384. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03207465

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