Ultrahigh temporal resolution of visual presentation using gaming monitors and G-Sync
Poth CH, Foerster RM, Behler C, Schwanecke U, Schneider WX, Botsch M (2018)
Behavior Research Methods 50(1): 26-38.
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Poth, Christian H.UniBi;
Foerster, Rebecca M.UniBi ;
Behler, Christian;
Schwanecke, Ulrich;
Schneider, Werner X.UniBi;
Botsch, MarioUniBi
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Abstract / Bemerkung
all implementations, we confirmed the ultra-high temporal resolution of visual presentation with external measurements using a photodiode. Moreover, a psychophysical experiment revealed that the ultra-high temporal resolution impacts on human visual performance. Specifically, observers’ object recognition performance improved over fine-grained increases of object presentation duration in a theoretically predicted way. Taken together, the present study shows that the G- Sync-based presentation method enables to investigate visual processes whose data patterns were concealed by the low temporal resolution of previous technologies. Therefore, this new presentation method may be a valuable tool for experimental psychologists and neuroscientists studying vision and its temporal characteristics.
Stichworte
Display;
Screen;
CRT replacement;
Vision;
Visual cognition;
Psychophysics
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Zeitschriftentitel
Behavior Research Methods
Band
50
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
26-38
ISSN
1554-351X
eISSN
1554-3528
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2908041
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Poth CH, Foerster RM, Behler C, Schwanecke U, Schneider WX, Botsch M. Ultrahigh temporal resolution of visual presentation using gaming monitors and G-Sync. Behavior Research Methods. 2018;50(1):26-38.
Poth, C. H., Foerster, R. M., Behler, C., Schwanecke, U., Schneider, W. X., & Botsch, M. (2018). Ultrahigh temporal resolution of visual presentation using gaming monitors and G-Sync. Behavior Research Methods, 50(1), 26-38. doi:10.3758/s13428-017-1003-6
Poth, Christian H., Foerster, Rebecca M., Behler, Christian, Schwanecke, Ulrich, Schneider, Werner X., and Botsch, Mario. 2018. “Ultrahigh temporal resolution of visual presentation using gaming monitors and G-Sync”. Behavior Research Methods 50 (1): 26-38.
Poth, C. H., Foerster, R. M., Behler, C., Schwanecke, U., Schneider, W. X., and Botsch, M. (2018). Ultrahigh temporal resolution of visual presentation using gaming monitors and G-Sync. Behavior Research Methods 50, 26-38.
Poth, C.H., et al., 2018. Ultrahigh temporal resolution of visual presentation using gaming monitors and G-Sync. Behavior Research Methods, 50(1), p 26-38.
C.H. Poth, et al., “Ultrahigh temporal resolution of visual presentation using gaming monitors and G-Sync”, Behavior Research Methods, vol. 50, 2018, pp. 26-38.
Poth, C.H., Foerster, R.M., Behler, C., Schwanecke, U., Schneider, W.X., Botsch, M.: Ultrahigh temporal resolution of visual presentation using gaming monitors and G-Sync. Behavior Research Methods. 50, 26-38 (2018).
Poth, Christian H., Foerster, Rebecca M., Behler, Christian, Schwanecke, Ulrich, Schneider, Werner X., and Botsch, Mario. “Ultrahigh temporal resolution of visual presentation using gaming monitors and G-Sync”. Behavior Research Methods 50.1 (2018): 26-38.
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