An Analysis of Redundancy in Perceptual Discrimination

CONTENTS . . . The problem and some deflnltlons Three conceptual models . . Equivalent unlvarlate model . . Independent mult~varlate model ....................................................... A comparison and a composite model Some experimental data -......--.--...--...------a.--.-7--------------------.. . . . Some l~mltat~ons Conclusion: optimum conditions for effective redundancy Summary References

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