Garner interference

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Garner interference is a term from perceptual psychology . He describes "the inability to ignore a variation on an irrelevant feature dimension when processing multi-dimensional stimuli ".

literature

  • WR Garner, GL Felfoldy: Integrality of stimulus dimensions in various types of information processing. In: Cognitive Psychology. 1970. 1, 224-241.
  • LE Marks: Cross-modal interactions in speeded classification. In: GA Calvert, C. Spence, BE Stein (eds.): The handbook of multisensory processes. Cambridge. 2004. MIT Press. P. 85ff.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Markus Antonius Wirtz (ed.): Dorsch. Lexicon of Psychology . 17th edition. 2014.