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Navon Letters Affect Face Learning and Face Retrieval
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posted on 2023-07-26, 13:34 authored by Michael B. Lewis, Claire Mills, Peter J. Hills, Nicola WestonIdentifying the local letters of a Navon letter (a large letter made up of smaller different letters) prior to recognition causes impairment
in accuracy, while identifying the global letters of a Navon letter causes an enhancement in recognition accuracy (Macrae & Lewis, 2002). This
effect may result from a transfer-inappropriate processing shift (TIPS) (Schooler, 2002). The present experiment extends research on the
underlying mechanism of this effect by exploring this Navon effect on face learning as well as face recognition. The results of the two
experiments revealed that when the Navon task used at retrieval was the same as that used at encoding then the performance accuracy is
enhanced, whereas when the processing operations mismatch at retrieval and at encoding, this impairs recognition accuracy. These results provide
support for the TIPS explanation of the Navon effect.
History
Refereed
- Yes
Volume
56Page range
258-264Publication title
Experimental PsychologyISSN
2190-5142External DOI
Publisher
HogrefeLanguage
- other