Temporal manipulation of stimulus patterns using the Apple II: Tachistoscopic and part presentation |
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Authors: | I. H. Fraser J. R. Lishman D. M. Parker |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Computer Science at Kings College, University of Aberdeen, AB9 2UB, Old Aberdeen, Scotland 2. Department of Psychology, University of Aberdeen, AB9 2UB, Old Aberdeen, Scotland
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Abstract: | A technique is described in which line-drawn pictures can be rapidly interlaced, allowing for sequential part presentation or tachistoscopic presentation on the Apple II. This is accomplished using a two-stage process in which the pictorial stimuli are converted into machine code data files and then used to create a rapidly changing display consisting of two or more line drawings. The latter stage could be accomplished in less than 2 msec but is limited by the frame time of the monitor (17–20 msec). |
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