👉 Accordance experiments are a method used in cognitive psychology to study how people perceive and process information, particularly in relation to visual and auditory stimuli. These experiments typically involve presenting participants with specific tasks that require them to match or align stimuli, such as lines, shapes, or sounds, to a target stimulus. By analyzing the accuracy and speed of these matches, researchers can infer the underlying cognitive processes involved in perception, attention, and memory. The term "accordance" refers to the degree to which participants' responses align with the correct answers, providing insights into their perceptual judgments and decision-making processes. This method is particularly useful for understanding how people integrate sensory information and make rapid decisions based on limited data.