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SELECTIVE ATTENTION IN VISUAL PERCEPTION AND SHORT-TERM MEMORY; 'STIMULUS' SET VERSUS 'RESPONSE' SET

Schioldborg P. Selective attention in visual perception and short‐term memory; ‘stimulus’ set versus ‘response’ set. Scand. J. Psychol., 1972, 13, 172–177.—The identification time of letters or digits, as selected from a mixed array of both, was longer when selection was based on the class concept L...

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