AbstractsPsychology

Exploring the Time Course of Object Persistence in ApparentMotion: Studies with the Simple Apparent Motion Display and theTernus Display

by Samuel D Jaffee




Institution: Bowling Green State University
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Year: 2015
Keywords: Psychology; Object perception; Object representation; Object persistence; Visual perception; Apparent motion; Ternus display
Posted: 02/05/2017
Record ID: 2064437
Full text PDF: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1431081904


Abstract

In the experiments reported here, we tested the relationship between the processing of object persistence and the subjective reports of motion in two apparent motion displays. We measured both factors across different experiments while manipulating the duration of the interstimulus interval, something known to affect the subjective experience of motion in the displays under investigation. We found that the measures of object persistence did not wholly match the reported experience of motion in the displays at the various levels of the interstimulus interval. We offer a number of suggestions as to why this may have occurred, varying from limitations in the methodology to limitations in our understanding of the processing of object persistence and its relationship to subjective experience. Advisors/Committee Members: Klopfer, Dale (Advisor).