Literature DB >> 18411524

Windows executable software for the progressive demasking task.

Stéphane Dufau1, Michaël Stevens, Jonathan Grainger.   

Abstract

The progressive demasking (PDM) task is a perceptual identification task using degraded stimulus presentation procedures, but with the advantage of providing response time (RT) measures on each trial. Participants simply press a response button whenever they recognize a word. In this article, we present newly developed, easy-to-use freeware for PDM. Considering the difficulty of programming such a paradigm with standard experimental software, we developed a program based on high-level C libraries to be executed on Windows XP computers. The program execution is millisecond accurate forRT measurements and generates the fewest possible display duration errors.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18411524     DOI: 10.3758/brm.40.1.33

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Methods        ISSN: 1554-351X


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