Talk:Visual short-term memory
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Some Observations
[edit]- Interesting amount of people without first names with a relatively low googlebility, need full names, link them
- Unknown terms not easily wikilinkable, like ISI
- refer to Reagan, 2000 -- /* ahem */
- link year numbers
- link every term you can't expect a normal person to know (perceptual dimension, two-way thingamajig, etc.)
-- Towo
Implications
[edit]Ideally the article would say why this is important, and what practical implications it has. These are legion, particularly in human factors research (for stuff graphical user interface design and in the design of traffic systems and signage). Oh, and this really doesn't belong on Wikipedia:Cleanup (which is generally for articles in much disarray, many of them heading for deletion) - for nice clean "finished" articles for which you'd like to solicit comments and improvements, the best place is Wikipedia:Peer review. -- Finlay McWalter | Talk 19:36, 23 Jun 2004 (UTC)