Implications of a transient-sustained dichotomy for the measurement of human performance.

作者: James T. Todd , Peter Van Gelder

DOI: 10.1037//0096-1523.5.4.625

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摘要: Recent evidence suggests that the human visual system has two components: a sustained will respond to static contrasts and transient only rapid changes over time. The present article provides further support for transient-sustained dichotomy of information processing by examining effects abrupt in stimulation variety situations. Several experiments are reported which stimuli presented both with without onsets. results these experiments, together other evidence, suggest overall may be more extensive than previously been suspected. Language: en

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