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    Stimulus dimension correlations influence cognitive processing. Positive correlations facilitate tasks, while orthogonal or negative correlations cause interference, suggesting post-perceptual response processing.

    Area of Science:

    • Cognitive Psychology
    • Perception
    • Human Information Processing

    Background:

    • Understanding how the brain processes multiple stimulus dimensions is key to cognitive science.
    • Previous research has explored feature integration and attentional mechanisms.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the effects of stimulus dimension correlations on cognitive performance.
    • To determine the locus of facilitation and interference effects in information processing.

    Main Methods:

    • Card-sorting and discrete reaction-time tasks were employed.
    • Stimulus dimensions of line location and orientation were manipulated.
    • Correlation between dimensions (positive, orthogonal, negative) was systematically varied.

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    Main Results:

    • Facilitation observed with positively correlated dimensions.
    • Interference observed with orthogonally correlated dimensions.
    • Interference also occurred with redundant (negatively correlated) dimensions when responses competed.

    Conclusions:

    • Facilitation and interference effects are linked to response processing, not solely feature extraction.
    • Automatic, parallel feature and location extraction is supported.
    • The findings suggest a model where response selection is a critical stage for these effects.