Stimulus Identi � cation Data and Quasi Symmetry (original) (raw)

On ignoring irrelevant dimensions of common familiar stimuli

Ila Parasnis

1981

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Parallel versus serial processes in multidimensional stimulus discrimination

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Matching to Complex Samples: Further Study of Arbitrary Stimulus Classes

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The Formation of Arbitrary Stimulus Classes in Matching to Complex Samples

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Stimulus dimensionality and temporal repetition

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The role of common stimulus functions in the development of equivalence classes

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Conceptual Differences in the Analysis of Stimulus Equivalence

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There are two types of psychometric function: A theory of cue combination in the processing of complex stimuli with implications for categorical perception

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Probability of Stimulus Equivalence as a Function of Class Size vs. Number of Classes

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Cees van Leeuwen

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Factorial effects in the categorization of externally distributed stimulus samples

thomas zentall

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Why additional presentations help identify a stimulus .

Duncan Guest

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On the Role of Trial Types in Tests for Stimulus Equivalence

Christoffer Eilifsen, Erik Arntzen

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Multidimensional stimulus identification

Howard Egeth

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Attention, similarity, and the identification-categorization relationship

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An extended study of the nonindependence of stimulus properties in human classification learning

Tri Love Good

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Formation of new stimulus equivalence classes by exclusion

Elberto Plazas

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Foreword Special Issue on Stimulus Equivalence

Lanny Fields

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Acquired equivalence and distinctiveness of cues

R. Honey

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 1989

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Dimensional, similarity, and configurai classification of integral and separable stimuli

Stephen Handel

Perception & Psychophysics, 1980

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Probability of stimulus equivalence as a function of training design

Erik Arntzen

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Where similarity beats redundancy: The importance of context, higher order similarity, and response assignment": Correction to Eidels, Townsend, and Pomerantz (2008)

James T Townsend

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2009

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Stimulus familiarity and the delayed emergence of stimulus equivalence or consistent nonequivalence

Per Holth

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The relation between stimulus function and equivalence class formation

Bryan Roche

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Stimulus Arrangement in Simple Discriminative Training with Compound and Emergence of Stimulus Equivalence Classes

Elenice S Hanna

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Simultaneous presentation of similar stimuli produces perceptual learning in human picture processing

Dominic Dwyer

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DELAYED MATCHING TO COMPLEX SAMPLES AND THE FORMATION OF STIMULUS CLASSES IN CHILDREN

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Sequence effects in categorization of simple perceptual stimuli

Neil Stewart, Nick Chater, Nick Chater

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The effects of stimulus structure and familiarity on same-different comparison

Howard Hock

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Tests of an exemplar model for relating perceptual classification and recognition memory

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