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 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 influence of stimuli presented subliminally.

Phil Jimmieson contacted me off list (in fact, "on phone') and said that he had struggled with controlling v fast presentations accurately. Looks like I need a good CRT and all my ducks nicely lined up before sending 'show to x in Yms' and 'hide to x in Zms' immediately afterwards.

If I discover anything interesting or valuable, I will post again.


Best Wishes,

David Glasgow
Carlton Glasgow Partnership

http://www.i-psych.co.uk


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