Издательство Taylor&Francis по журналам "Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology"
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1959-05-01)
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1970-05-01)Three experiments are reported involving the presentation of lists of either letters or digits for immediate serial recall. The main variable was the presence or absence of a suffix-prefix, an item (tick or cross) occurring ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1951-04-01)
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1959-02-01)The case is described of a man in whom certain percepts of central origin (after-images of hallucinations) fluctuated rhythmically with the arterial pulse. The phenomenon is explained in terms of contemporary theories of ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1979-11-01)In five experiments visual processing of sentences containing either a more frequent or a less frequent usage of an ambiguous word was examined. When prior or subsequent context was pragmatically related to the relevant ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1959-05-01)Six subjects took part in an experiment which consisted of drawing, in a horizontal plane, a number of lines of different lengths and in different directions. The lines were drawn from a starting-point towards a target-point, ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1964-12-01)Earlier reports by other authors had shown that recall of dichotically presented speech was better for words arriving at the right ear, while recognition of passages of music was better for music presented to the left ear. ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1964-12-01)An attempt was made to study how people handle syntactic relations among English sentences by measuring the time required to convert one type of sentence into another. Preliminary results based on rate of work in a ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1961-09-01)When an observer is fixating a stationary target as closely as possible, continuous involuntary rotations of the eyeball cause proportional displacements of the retinal image. In order to study the functional importance ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1974-11-01)“Aware” (A) and “naive” (N) groups received different instructional sets, the former being informed both of the nature of their task and the response-reinforcement contingency. Negative reinforcement was given to these ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1974-02-01)After a night of normal sleep, 36 subjects were divided into three groups of 12. One group was allowed to continue sleeping normally, one group had four hours continuous sleep and the third group had three 80-min periods ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1967-08-01)The effects of bilateral removal of inferotemporal cortex or lateral striate cortex are compared. The former operation impairs visual pattern discrimination learning, without disturbing prompt detection and retrieval of ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1950-03-01)An experiment was made to determine the extent to which the performance of a tracking task was adversely influenced by simulated tropical environmental conditions, by comparing this effect with that of loading the control ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1966-11-01)The thresholds of fusion of paired flashes and paired clicks were compared. It was found that schizophrenics tended to show relatively higher click thresholds than normal subjects and in the most deteriorated schizophrenics ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1977-05-01)A pencil is described which closes a circuit when the lead is in contact with the writing surface. Its advantages over previous devices lie in simplicity, cost and reliability; it leaves a normal pencil trace on ordinary ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1975-02-01)
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1960-07-01)In his studies of the perception of causality, Michotte describes a number of “impressions” concomitant with precisely defined experimental conditions, of which “Launching” and “Triggering” are two of the most important. ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1971-02-01)Short lists of word-digit pairs were presented to 456 college student subjects. One of the words was repeated as a memory probe either immediately after list presentation or after a short rehearsal interval. The stimulus ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1968-02-01)Previous work has shown that in searching for existing or absent “e.s” in printed prose, the presence or absence of silent “e.s” was less likely to be detected than that of pronounced “e.s.” It was suggested that the ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1972-11-01)The following three studies of single-probe recognition memory set out to show the effect on the signal-detectability measures of d′ and β (Tanner and Swets, 1954) of variations in the acoustic similarity of interfering ...
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