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Ulric Neisser


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Conference on Affect and Flashbulb Memories 12 OCT 90 7 pages
Authors:  Eugene Winograd; Ulric Neisser; EMORY UNIV ATLANTA GA
The full text of this report is available for sale.A conference was held on February 2-3, 1990, in Atlanta on the Emory campus on the topic of Affect and Flashbulb Memories. Fourteen speakers presented their research or discussed research presented by other conferees. The primary focus was on flashbulb memories of the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion of January 1986. Research was reported concerning peoples memories for information related to the disaster, including memory for their personal circumstances surrounding how ...


SEARCHING FOR NOVEL TARGETS, JUL 1964
Authors:  Ulric Neisser; Robert Lazar; BRANDEIS UNIV WALTHAM MASS
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Ss can search for any unfamiliar symbol in a list of letters as rapidly as for any numeral but less rapidly than for a fixed and familiar symbol. This suggests that novelty is not an immediately given property of stimuli, but one outcome of a particular kind of pattern processing. (Author)


SEARCHING FOR TEN TARGETS SIMULTANEOUSLY, 15 NOV 1963
Authors:  Ulric Neisser; Robert Novick; Robert Lazar; BRANDEIS UNIV WALTHAM MASS
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Ss were given extensive practice in scanning through lists of printed symbols for particular targets. By the thirteenth day, they scanned as rapidly when searching for any of 10 different targets as when searching for any of five, or for one target alone. These results are compatible with the assumption that many subsystems for processing visual information can operate in parallel, at least in situations where a high degree of ...


THE MULTIPLICITY OF THOUGHT, 19 FEB 1962
Authors:  Ulric Neisser; MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECH LEXINGTON LINCOLN LAB
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.


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