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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/20813
Title: Visual Position Discrimination: A Model Relating Temporal and Spatial Factors
Authors: Allan, Lorraine G.
Advisor: Kinchla, R. A.
Department: Psychology
Keywords: visual position, discrimination, temporal, spatial factors
Publication Date: May-1968
Abstract: This paper presents a decision theory model of the perceptual processes by which an observer compares two visual stimuli presented at different points in time and at different locations in the visual field. The model specifies how information about the first stimulus is lost during the interstimulus delay and over the spatial translation required for the comparison. Emphasis is placed on the manner in which the effect of temporal separation combines with the effect of spatial separation in determining the observer's sensitivity. Two experiments are reported. The observer was required to discriminate a difference in vertical position between two laterally separated points of light presented successively in the dark. The progressive loss in sensitivity with increasing temporal and spatial separations is consistent with the predictions of the model.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/20813
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