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    Is attention allocation sensitive to word informativeness?

    When two words are presented simultaneously, where one of them is predictable from the context and the other one is not, it is conceivable that attention is captured by the expected word (cf. Flowers, Polansky...

    David Navon, Michal Sukenik, Joel Norman in Psychological Research (1987)

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    Mental rotation and visual familiarity

    Mental rotation functions often evidence a curvilinear trend indicating relative indifference to small departures from the upright. In Experiment 1, this was true only for normal letters whereas reflected lett...

    Asher Koriat, Joel Norman in Perception & Psychophysics (1985)

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    Direct and indirect perception of size

    Three experiments, using a reaction time paradigm, examine the direct (stimulus bound) and indirect (mediational inference) approaches to size perception. Subjects determine which of two stimuli is the larger ...

    Joel Norman in Perception & Psychophysics (1980)