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Three consequences of believing that information lies in global arrays and that perceptual systems use this information
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 October 2001
Abstract
Stoffregen & Bardy provide grounds to suppose that specification requires global arrays and that this information is used by perceptual systems. Three conclusions follow from this supposition; (1) global specification will be taken seriously only if additional examples are discovered; (2) research into single-sense information must take global information into account, and (3) ecological psychologists must account for perceptions based upon non-specific information.
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