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Effectiveness of discrimination of the sizes of line segments by humans with different cognitive style parameters. / Shoshina, I. I.; Shelepin, Yu E.

в: Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, Том 44, № 7, 09.2014, стр. 748-753.

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title = "Effectiveness of discrimination of the sizes of line segments by humans with different cognitive style parameters",
abstract = "The effectiveness of the discrimination of segment sizes by people with different cognitive style parameters - field dependence vs. field independence, analytical vs. synthetic, and flexible vs. rigid cognitive control - was studied. Discrimination effectiveness was assessed in terms of the magnitude of the Ponzo illusion. The magnitude of the Ponzo illusion was found to be significantly smaller in subjects with a field-independent cognitive style than in those with a field-dependent style. People with the flexible type of cognitive control demonstrated a tendency to more accurate perception of segment size in the Ponzo figure than those with rigid control. There was no relationship between the analytical-synthetic style of categorization and the magnitude of the Ponzo illusion.",
keywords = "analytical vs. synthetic, field independence vs. field dependence, flexible vs. rigid cognitive control, local vs. global image analysis, Ponzo illusion, segment size",
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