The effect of number of stimulators on the optimal interstimulus onset interval in tactile apparent movement |
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Authors: | Jacob H. Kirman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Queens College of the City University of New York, 11367, Flushing, New York
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Abstract: | The effect of variations in the number of sequentially activated electromechanical stimulators on tactile apparent movement was examined in nine subjects. Judgments of successiveness or simultaneity were obtained as well. It was observed that four stimulators produced more frequent reports of apparent movement and resulted in optimal movement at shorter interztimulus onset intervals than did two stimulators, regardless of stimulus duration. Stimulus duration and interstimulus onset interval and their interaction were again found to be important determinants of tactile apparent movement. |
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