Abstract
Some aspects of flash perception as the conspicuousness at supra-threshold levels, the unreliability at threshold levels, and the latency effects which may be used with profit to simulate movement are described.
Some aspects of flash perception as the conspicuousness at supra-threshold levels, the unreliability at threshold levels, and the latency effects which may be used with profit to simulate movement are described.
In: The perception and application of flashing lights : papers presented at an International symposium, held at Imperial College, London, 19-22 April 1971, p. 3-28
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