- A
tachistoscope is a
device that
displays a picture, text, or an
object for a
specific amount of time. It can be used for
various purposes such as to...
- without. In yet
another variation, parti****nts were
shown an
image on a
tachistoscope for a very
brief duration that
could not be
perceived consciously. This...
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Edward C.
Godnig (2003), "The
Tachistoscope: Its
History and Uses" (PDF),
Journal of
Behavioral Optometry, 14 (2):...
- experiments, he
asked test
subjects what they saw when
viewing successive tachistoscope projections of two
similar shapes at two
alternating locations on a...
- (ISBN 978-0954417734) (2002)
Catacombs of Terror! (ISBN 9781507204900) (2003)
Tachistoscope (2007) Dead
Children Playing – with Thom
Yorke (ISBN 978-1844671700)...
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light lines or
curves repeatedly presented one
after the
other using a
tachistoscope. If certain,
relatively short,
intervals between stimuli were used,...
-
studied the
movements of the eye,
developed an
instrument known as the
Tachistoscope to
discover new eye
movements and
conduct experiments around reading...
- discriminations. The
geometric figures were
presented on
slides of a
tachistoscope followed by a
supraliminal shock for a
given slide every time it appeared...
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memory was
experimentally demonstrated for the
visual system using a
tachistoscope.
Iconic memory is only
limited to
field of vision. That is, as long...