Pattern complexity and response to distinctive features.

Author(s)
Pasnak, R.
Year
Abstract

Experiment I showed that subjects respond to distinctive parts of complex random forms but to the whole contour of simple random forms. Experiment II showed that the probability that a subject would respond to a given part of a form was a linear function of the probability that part had permitted correct discrimination in his past. The implications for differentiation theory are discussed.

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A 9618 fo
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American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 84 (1971), No. 2 (June), p. 235-245

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