Multiple Choice
Refer to the figure. Navon found that in figures like this one, the big letter (H) interfered with the naming of the small letters (S) more than the small letters interfered with the big. This finding indicates that
A) it is easier to name smaller objects than it is to name larger objects.
B) it is easier to name larger objects than it is to name smaller objects.
C) we process global aspects of an image before local aspects.
D) we process local aspects of an image before global aspects.
E) certain letters are more recognizable than others.
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