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From: kirlik@chmsr.gatech.edu
Newsgroups: comp.cog-eng
Subject: Redundancy and External Memory
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Date: 23 Sep 89 01:09:13 GMT
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Hello,

I am looking for any pointers to research in the following two areas:

1. Exploitation of redundancy: Specifically, well controlled empirical
   work on how people (cleverly) discover and use easily available cues
   in order to reduce the need to refer to information with a higher
   sampling cost (time/effort).

2. Displays as external memories: Specifically, any model that respects
   the (partial) symmetry between perceptual and memorial recall. Are
   there any models that allow one to set "parameters" indicating 
   whether a particular piece of information is perceptually accessed
   from a display versus accessed from memory?

Thank you,

(kirlik@chmsr.gatech.edu)

Alex Kirlik

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