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- lights that at some interstimulus intervals appeared to the subject as moving instead of stationary. In these experiments, the interstimulus interval is simply...
- after an interstimulus interval. The amount of time the auditory information is available in memory is mani****ted by the length of the interstimulus interval...
- be observed more reliably even with only two elements if a negative interstimulus interval (ISI) is used (that is, if the periods during which the two...
- ISBN 9780191622144. Rossion, B. & Jacques, C. (2008). "Does physical interstimulus variance account for early electrophysiological face sensitive responses...
- The amplitude of the CNV changes when one changes the foreperiod, or interstimulus interval (ISI). The most frequent ISI used is between 1.0–1.5 seconds...
- Interferometer, an astronomical interferometer array of three telescopes Interstimulus interval, the temporal interval between the offset of one stimulus to...
- recall, when a distraction intervenes between each study item during the interstimulus interval (continuous distractor task). Since the distraction is still...
- two successive scenes separated by a very brief blank interval, or interstimulus interval (ISI). As such change blindness can be defined as being a slight...
- neuron. Experiments that stimulated two connected neurons with varying interstimulus asynchrony confirmed the importance of temporal relation implicit in...
- decrease in intracortical inhibition, which resulted in a slowdown of interstimulus intervals by 3 ms. In addition to its proximity to and ****ociation with...