Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 47Janet T. Spence |
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... visual stimuli . According to Nairne , auditory features are not stronger , more distinctive , or more durable than visual features . Visual stimuli usually fail to exhibit recency because of overwriting by visual events after the end ...
... visual stimuli . According to Nairne , auditory features are not stronger , more distinctive , or more durable than visual features . Visual stimuli usually fail to exhibit recency because of overwriting by visual events after the end ...
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... visual flow information . Others subsequently demonstrated that optical flow information restricted to the peripheral portions of the visual field was sufficient to induce postural compensations ( Bertenthal & Bai 1989 , Stof- fregen et ...
... visual flow information . Others subsequently demonstrated that optical flow information restricted to the peripheral portions of the visual field was sufficient to induce postural compensations ( Bertenthal & Bai 1989 , Stof- fregen et ...
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... visual system improves , infants respond more to the internal features of the face ( de Schonen & Mathivet 1989 ... visual information is stored by infants , they must bind and / or segment it into units likely to be perceived when the ...
... visual system improves , infants respond more to the internal features of the face ( de Schonen & Mathivet 1989 ... visual information is stored by infants , they must bind and / or segment it into units likely to be perceived when the ...
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THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SOCIALINTERACTION | 59 |
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND CLINICAL | 87 |
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