Retroactive contour enhancement: A new visual storage effect |
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Authors: | L. G. Standing P. C. Dodwell |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, |
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Abstract: | A test stimulus (a visual form) which is below recognition threshold when flashed briefly against a steady background field can be raised to complete discriminability if the background field is terminated and replaced by darkness within about 100 msec of the test flash. There must therefore be an efficient storage process for the apparently “invisible” form. The phenomenon is shown to occur under a variety of conditions. It appears not to be a simple visual masking phenomenon. The tasks used are forced-choice, and the phenomenon provides a new demonstration of visual storage effects which previously have generally been reported only for supraliminal visual test stimuli. |
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