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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance Année : 1992

Global shape cannot be attended without object identification.

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Whether the global shape of objects can be processed without accessing semantic or identity information was tested. Ss judged which of 2 fragmented forms had the same global shape as a reference stimulus. Matching stimuli could be physically identical, semantically related, or unrelated. The reference stimulus and nonmatching (distractor) form could be semantically related or unrelated. Similarity effects in the related condition were unconfounded with matches nameable and nonnameable forms. For nameable forms, related matching forms facilitated performance; a related distractor disrupted performance. Semantic interference was eliminated when nameable distractors were replaced with nonnameable partners; semantic similarity effects on matching were eliminated with a nonnameable reference stimulus and with inverted targets and distractors. Access to information concerning global shape does not normally occur without object identification.
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hal-00332225 , version 1 (20-10-2008)

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M. Boucart, G. W. Humphreys. Global shape cannot be attended without object identification.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1992, 18 (3), pp.785-806. ⟨hal-00332225⟩

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