Perceptual fluency and recognition judgments in haptic information processing.
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Auteurs : W. Wippich ; S. Mecklenbr UkerSource :
- Perceptual and motor skills [ 0031-5125 ] ; 1994.
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Abstract
To 32 subjects objects that are relatively easy to explore haptically were more likely to be judged repeated in recognition even when they had not been presented previously. Similar correlations between perceptual fluency and memory judgments are known from other sense modalities.
DOI: 10.2466/pms.1994.78.3.986
PubMed: 8084723
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