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Experiment 2 #8
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Yes!! I want to look into this effect more. |
what was the monitor refresh rate? What was the monitor resolution? One idea would be to try to test if it is the time with respect to the change or the distance on the monitor with respect to the change that affects target detection |
We used the ViewPixx monitor so I assume it is 120 Hz refresh rate since I don't think any settings have been changed on it. I am not sure what you mean by monitor resolution, but everyone sat 57 cm away from the screen (I think... it was measured and marked with tape) and were placed in a headrest so that distance was maintained throughout the whole experiment. |
what is the display resolution of the monitor (1080 x 720 pixels, 800 x 600
pixels)
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We used the ViewPixx monitor so I assume it is 120 Hz refresh rate since I
don't think any settings have been changed on it. I am not sure what you
mean by monitor resolution, but everyone sat 57 cm away from the screen (I
think... it was measured and marked with tape) and were placed in a
headrest so that distance was maintained throughout the whole experiment.
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1920 x 1200 resolution |
No sorry, I think it is 1920 x 1080 |
Great work team, seems like we found a strong effect of forward and backward masking, the forward masking seems to last a bit further than we sampled,
should we run another one in the spring to see how far out that goes past +7?
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