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English: Additional File 2 This demonstration of the Apparent Motion 2-dot/4-dot Detection task shows first the 2-dot condition. Initially a slow frequency is shown whereby apparent motion is created, followed by a faster frequency closer to threshold where it is more difficult to discriminate conditions. Next the 4-dot condition is shown, firstly at a slow, and then at a faster frequency closer to threshold. |
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Source | Laycock R, Crewther S, Kiely P, Crewther D (2006). "Parietal function in good and poor readers". Behavioral and Brain Functions. DOI:10.1186/1744-9081-2-26. PMID 16879754. PMC: 1553455. | ||
Author | Laycock R, Crewther S, Kiely P, Crewther D | ||
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Short title | Additional File 2 |
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Author | Laycock R, Crewther S, Kiely P, Crewther D |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ |
Image title | This demonstration of the Apparent Motion 2-dot/4-dot Detection task shows first the 2-dot condition. Initially a slow frequency is shown whereby apparent motion is created, followed by a faster frequency closer to threshold where it is more difficult to discriminate conditions. Next the 4-dot condition is shown, firstly at a slow, and then at a faster frequency closer to threshold. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2006 |