Simon, 1967 - Google Patents
An information‐processing explanation of some perceptual phenomenaSimon, 1967
- Document ID
- 137291587130646633
- Author
- Simon H
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- Publication venue
- British Journal of Psychology
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An information‐processing system that scans stimuli serially, part‐by‐part, and attempts 'simple'interpretations of the parts would experience a number of the well‐known perceptual illusions that human subjects report. The hypothesized system has the same basic …
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