Visual recognition as a function of stimulus offset asynchrony and duration |
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Authors: | Lee S. Cohene Harold P. Bechtoldt |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, 52242, Iowa City, Iowa
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Abstract: | The stimuli consisted of two complementary dot patterns that formed a bigram when they were flashed simultaneously; impairment of letter recognition developed when one of the patterns was briefly extended beyond the termination of the other (stimulus offset asynchrony). However, if the ratio of stimulus offset asynchrony to bigram duration remained constant, the probability of a correct recognition response also remained constant as duration varied over a 50- to 100-msec interval. When percent stimulus asynchrony increased, the impairment increased. An interaction between bigram letter position and each of bigram duration and percent stimulus asynchrony was observed with recognition accuracy greater in general for the letter in the left half of the field. |
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