First published in 1974, this title presents 7 views of human information processing. While no single volume can do justice to the breadth of the area, it was hoped that these chapters reflected the content and methodological approaches used by experimental psychologists concerned with the issues and problems of human information processing.
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Preface. 1. Human Perceptual-Motor Performance Richard W. Pew 2. The Interpretation of Reaction Time in Information-Processing Research Robert G. Pachella 3. Double Stimulation Barry H. Kantowitz 4. Issues and Models Concerning the Processing of a Finite Number of Inputs J. T. Townsend 5. Cognitive Representations of Serial Patterns Mari Riess Jones 6. The Perception of Printed English: A Theoretical Perspective Edward E. Smith and Kathryn T. Spoehr 7. The Mechanics of Thought Earl B. Hunt and Steven E. Poltrock. Author Index. Subject Index.