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Craver-Lemley et al., 1987 - Google Patents

Visual imagery selectively reduces vernier acuity

Craver-Lemley et al., 1987

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4536195901579615200
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Craver-Lemley C
Reeves A
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Perception

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Mental imagery interferes with perception. This, an example of the 'Perky effect', was studied for vernier acuity. Mean accuracy for reporting the offset of vertical line targets declined from 80% to 65% when subjects were requested to imagine vertical lines near fixation. Images of …
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