Fehrer et al., 1962 - Google Patents
Reaction time to stimuli masked by metacontrast.Fehrer et al., 1962
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- 2698176964799381992
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- Fehrer E
- Raab D
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- Publication venue
- Journal of experimental psychology
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Abstract" This study was designed to determine whether metacontrast suppression of a light flash affects RT [reaction time] to the flash. Masking of a square target was achieved by subsequent flashing of two adjacent squares. Stimulus onset asynchronies were studied …
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