OBJECT RECOGNITION
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Three sets of data were examined to discover whether there were significant effects from any of the factors. The accuracy data measured the percentage of correct responses when detecting the target object. The reaction time data measured the mean response time for the correct responses only. The last set of data were the D-prime data; D-prime indicated the subjects' accuracy towards a particular target, accounts for the responses on the present and
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reason of the fast reaction with the bird trials, because the distracters were most distinct from the target object. REFERENCE Guttman, N., & Kalish, H.I. (1956). Discriminability and stimulus generalisation. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 51, 79-88. Mazur, J. (1994). Learning and behavior (3rd. ed.). Stimulus control and concept formation, Chapter 10. Prentice-Hall: Engelwood Cliffs, New Jersey. Eysenck, M. W., & Keane, M. T. (2001). Cognitive Psychology (4th. ed.). Object Recognition, Chapter 4. Psychology Press: East Sussex, New York.
reason of the fast reaction with the bird trials, because the distracters were most distinct from the target object. REFERENCE Guttman, N., & Kalish, H.I. (1956). Discriminability and stimulus generalisation. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 51, 79-88. Mazur, J. (1994). Learning and behavior (3rd. ed.). Stimulus control and concept formation, Chapter 10. Prentice-Hall: Engelwood Cliffs, New Jersey. Eysenck, M. W., & Keane, M. T. (2001). Cognitive Psychology (4th. ed.). Object Recognition, Chapter 4. Psychology Press: East Sussex, New York.