Abstract
We set out to test the hypotheses generated by Shiffrin & Schneider’s model of information procesing with our new tool, the ERP.
The experiments were devised to test hypotheses that were orginally based on performance data alone, i.e. reaction time and errors. Although the overt behaviour was undoubtebly a rich source of information, ERPs constituted an invaluable supplement to that. Some of the conclusions of Shiffrin & Schneider, that are consequences of the model, appeared to be intenable. ...
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Original language | English |
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Qualification | Doctor of Philosophy |
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Award date | 3-Jan-0001 |
Place of Publication | Groningen |
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Publication status | Published - 1989 |
Keywords
- Proefschriften (vorm)
- Dataprocessing, Cognitieve processen, Hersenpotentialen