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    The orientation of cognitive maps
    with Marvin Levine and Tracey Kahan
    Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (2): 105-108. 1984.
    24 undergraduates were blindfolded and walked through paths laid out on a floor to investigate whether the orientation of Ss' cognitive maps (CMs) could be determined after they had learned a path by walking through it. Given the assumption that the CM is picturelike, it was predicted that it has a specific orientation, which implies that tests in which the CM is assumed to be aligned with the path should be less difficult than tests in which the CM is hypothesized to be contraligned. In Exp I (…Read more
  • Age of English acquisition and the recognition of English words
    with D. Aaronson
    Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6): 526-526. 1990.
    Previous research (Palij & Aaronson, 1989) has shown that age of English acquisition (AEA) does not affect recall of English words even though SAT verbal scores systematically decrease with increasing AEA. We report an experiment using a forced-choice recognition task with an intervening verbal task based on the SAT. Correct recognition was unrelated to AEA while performance on the verbal task decreased as a function of AEA. We examine some mechanisms for this dissociation.