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... rate of information input to it is greater than the maximal processing rate of its information processing sub- systems . 2.1 Effects of increase of information input rate on information output rate The following five related cross ...
... rate of information input to it is greater than the maximal processing rate of its information processing sub- systems . 2.1 Effects of increase of information input rate on information output rate The following five related cross ...
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... information output was at rates as high as the maximum forced - pace performance . Is the rate of information transmission in a forced- pace serial task a function of ( a ) the rate of input of signals , ( b ) the amount of information ...
... information output was at rates as high as the maximum forced - pace performance . Is the rate of information transmission in a forced- pace serial task a function of ( a ) the rate of input of signals , ( b ) the amount of information ...
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... rate they would have produced overload . The information processing capacity of all subjects in trials with motor outputs to number of duplicate symbols in each display ( 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 ... Information Input 142 INFORMATION INPUT OVERLOAD.
... rate they would have produced overload . The information processing capacity of all subjects in trials with motor outputs to number of duplicate symbols in each display ( 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 ... Information Input 142 INFORMATION INPUT OVERLOAD.
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