Judgments of visual velocity as a function of the length of observation time of moving or non-moving stimuli.

Author(s)
Goldstein, A.G. & Williams, L.K.
Year
Abstract

To investigate the effect of increasing the duration of prior observation of movement and non-movement stimuli upon apparent (subjective) velocity judgments of visual movement.

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Library number
A 1265
Source

US Army Medical Research Laboratory, Psychology Department, January 1957, 11 p.

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