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Effects of display luminance, stimulus meaningfulness, and probe duration on visible and schematic persistence.

P Dixon1, V Di Lollo.   

Abstract

Partial report performance is conceived of as consisting of two independent sources of information: visible persistence and schematic persistence. Following the work of Di Lollo and Dixon (1988), these two sources of information were separated experimentally by varying interstimulus interval and stimulus onset asynchrony independently. In the present experiment we asked whether visible persistence and schematic persistence would be affected by display luminance, stimulus meaningfulness, or probe duration. The results were fit accurately by an extension of the Di Lollo and Dixon independent-decay model in which display luminance affected visible persistence but stimulus meaningfulness and probe duration affected neither form of persistence directly.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2044022     DOI: 10.1037/h0084271

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Psychol        ISSN: 0008-4255


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1.  Invariance of brain-wave representations of simple visual images and their names.

Authors:  P Suppes; B Han; J Epelboim; Z L Lu
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1999-12-07       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Isolating the interference caused by cue duration in partial report: a quantitative approach.

Authors:  B Giesbrecht; P Dixon
Journal:  Mem Cognit       Date:  1999-03

3.  Location errors in partial-report bar-probe experiments: in search of the origin of cue-alignment problems.

Authors:  R Hagenaar; A H van der Heijden
Journal:  Mem Cognit       Date:  1997-09
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