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Mechanisms of displacement discrimination with and without perceived movement.
Authors:Palmer  John
Abstract:Investigated the similarity of reference effects for different delay conditions by testing the independence of reference and delay effects in 4 experiments, using 5 young adult observers. The critical independence property was whether the spatial variables (displacement separation from the visual reference) combined independently of the temporal variable (delay). This kind of independence did not hold for displacement discrimination at delays of 50 msec and 2,000 msec. When a test for the independence property was conducted at delays of 500 msec and 4,000 msec, observers reported no perceived movement. For these longer delays, the property was satisfied. These results are discussed using the general concept of a psychophysical mechanism. Such a mechanism combines the effects of several stimulus variables into a single mediating representation. By this analysis, at least 2 mechanisms must mediate the reference effect on displacement discrimination, one for delays of 200 msec and less and another for delays of 500 msec and more. (49 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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