Re: Subliminal priming

2006-10-10 Thread David Glasgow
On 9 Oct 2006, at 9:34 pm, J. Scott Saults wrote: Maybe Phil Jimmieson already explained all of this and more, but thought I should share what I know. Good luck J Scott Saults University of Missouri So in a nutshell, you can time events to close to millisecond precision in rev, but

Re: Subliminal priming

2006-10-10 Thread David Glasgow
On 9 Oct 2006, at 9:34 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Subject: Re: Subliminal priming Reply-To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Is it just me, or does anyone else have an irresistible urge to send David a lot of money and all my girlfriends numbers? Mmmm. lot

Re: Subliminal priming

2006-10-09 Thread David Glasgow
On 4 Oct 2006, at 3:46 pm, Ian Wood wrote: Going OT a bit, I thought 'brief flash' priming had been debunked as having any substantial effect? Oh no no no. Very exciting and expanding area of the psychology of person perception. Lots of research showing incredibly fast processing and

Re: Subliminal priming

2006-10-09 Thread Luis
Hiya, What application do you have in mind? (Ooops... :) I was thinking of the goggles you can get which have software controllable shutters (polarisation). Would they be of any use? Cheers, Luis. David Glasgow wrote: On 4 Oct 2006, at 3:46 pm, Ian Wood wrote: Going OT a bit, I

Re: Subliminal priming

2006-10-09 Thread J. Scott Saults
David Glasgow Sorry, but I missed seeing your original post and couldn't find it searching, so this might be OT, but I'll offer it anyway. I'd be surprised (amazed, even) if anyone could control brief display times like you want in Revolution (without externals). This was possible using a

Re: Subliminal priming

2006-10-09 Thread Robert Sneidar
Is it just me, or does anyone else have an irresistible urge to send David a lot of money and all my girlfriends numbers? Bob Sneidar IT Manager Logos Management Calvary Chapel CM On Oct 9, 2006, at 3:32 AM, David Glasgow wrote: On 4 Oct 2006, at 3:46 pm, Ian Wood wrote: Going OT a bit, I

Re: Subliminal priming

2006-10-09 Thread Luis
We've sent him your girlfriends numbers already. Check your wallet... :) Cheers, Luis. On 9 Oct 2006, at 21:28, Robert Sneidar wrote: Is it just me, or does anyone else have an irresistible urge to send David a lot of money and all my girlfriends numbers? Bob Sneidar IT Manager Logos

Subliminal priming

2006-10-04 Thread David Glasgow
Has anyone done any of this using Rev? Any hints or traps to avoid? One thing that worries me is ensuring that the software only runs on hardware able to refresh at an appropriate rate. I have received advice that I should be looking at 100Hz. Can I check this within Rev (I ask with no

Re: Subliminal priming

2006-10-04 Thread Bill Marriott
Subliminal priming? Is that like when a major news network runs the caption Mark Foley (D-FL) under images of a disgraced ex-congressman (who is actually Republican)? [Apologies!] To answer your question, I've tried using milliseconds and ticks in combination with the wait and send xxx in nn

Re: Subliminal priming

2006-10-04 Thread Ian Wood
On 4 Oct 2006, at 13:41, David Glasgow wrote: I have received advice that I should be looking at 100Hz. A lot of LCDs have a fixed refresh rate in the region of 60Hz, so you will need to look carefully at the hardware side as well. Going OT a bit, I thought 'brief flash' priming had been