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Direct estimates of the apparent duration of a flash.

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This article is published in Canadian Journal of Psychology\/revue Canadienne De Psychologie.The article was published on 1970-08-01. It has received 185 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Flash (photography) & Time perception.

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Iconic memory and visible persistence

TL;DR: It is claimed that one cannot investigate iconic memory by tasks that require the subject to make phenomenological judgments about the duration of a visual display, since the so-called “direct methods” for studying iconic memory do not provide information about iconic memory.
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The impending demise of the icon: A critique of the concept of iconic storage in visual information processing

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the notion of an icon as a brief storage of information persisting after stimulus termination cannot possibly be useful in any typical visual information processing task except reading in a lightning storm.
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Hemispheric differences in global versus local processing of hierarchical visual stimuli by normal subjects: New data and a meta-analysis of previous studies

TL;DR: The authors found no statistically significant evidence for such a pattern of specialization was evident in the results of the present study, when meta-analytic techniques were used to combine the present results with those from previous studies.
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Visual masking: mechanisms and theories.

TL;DR: Two complementary interpretations of visual masking exist, each based on an analogy with a nonneural system, which are said to occur when masking is energy dependent and time dependent.
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Short-term memory in vision

TL;DR: Results indicate that the visual process involves a buffer storage which includes an erasure mechanism that is local in character and tends to erase stored information when new information is put in.
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A model for visual memory tasks.

TL;DR: A model for visual recall tasks was presented in terms of visual information storage, scanning, rehearsal, and auditory information storage and the main implication of the model for human factors is the importance of the auditory coding in visual tasks.
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Method, findings, and theory in studies of visual masking.

TL;DR: Classifies the various paradigms in the study of visual masking and relates them to cases of interference among cotemporaneous stimuli and introduces a distinction between criterion content and criterion level in the discussion of detection under masks and metacontrast.
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Successive approximations to a model for short term memory

TL;DR: The critical improvement in Model 3 is a more detailed specification of scanning, recognition and rehearsal, including a form of memory which is inherent in the process of recognition itself.
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La perception de la causalite