A study of human spatio-temporal visual processing with emphasis on suppression of visible persistence and of motion smear : being a research study performed under contract 27 ST. 36100-5-0084 on behalf...: Co22-153/1986E-PDF

"The present work reviews the psychophysical evidence pertaining to some of the fundamental sensory and perceptual processes that make possible the visual simulation that is television"--Abstract, page [1].

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Department/Agency Canada. Department of Communications.
Title A study of human spatio-temporal visual processing with emphasis on suppression of visible persistence and of motion smear : being a research study performed under contract 27 ST. 36100-5-0084 on behalf of the Department of Communications, Ottawa, Ontario / by Dr. Vincent Di Lollo, Department of Psychology, University of Alberta.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada].
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-131).
Publishing information Ottawa : Department of Communications, 31 March 1986.
Author / Contributor Di Lollo, Vincent, author.
Description 1 online resource (131, [3] pages) : illustrations
Catalogue number
  • Co22-153/1986E-PDF
Subject terms Communications
Motion perception (Vision)
Television
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