Notman et al., 2005 - Google Patents
The nature of learned categorical perception effects: a psychophysical approachNotman et al., 2005
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- 17227178643130851743
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- Notman L
- Sowden P
- Özgen E
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- Cognition
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Categorical perception is often cited as a striking example of cognitive influences on perception. However, some evidence suggests the term is a misnomer, with effects based on cognitive not perceptual processing. Here, using a psychophysical approach, we provide …
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