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    Hierarchic Visual Spatial Task Performance: Aspatial versus Spatial Majors.

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    Date
    2009-04
    Author
    Lloyd, Casandra
    Lim, Randy
    Advisor(s)
    von Karolyi, Catya
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    Abstract
    Navon (1977) developed a hierarchic visual spatial task in which stimuli were large letters, at the global level, made up of small letters, at the local level. Processing speed increases with practice at both the global and local levels. We hypothesize, therefore, that undergraduate students majoring in spatial majors, such as Art and Physics, would perform better at a hierarchic visual spatial task thatn would those in an aspatial major, such as psychology.
    Subject
    Visual perception--Testing
    Visual perception--Psychological aspects
    Performance--Psychological aspects
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/36148
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    Color poster with text and tables.
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