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Participants had a word revealed to them for 200 ms. through a tachistoscope.
But to answer your question-no, the tachistoscope is out of date.
A tachistoscope is a device that displays an image for a specific amount of time.
The tachistoscope was a standard film projector with a high-speed shutter.
A key card numbering the various positions was mounted on the top of the tachistoscope.
After each trial, the subject was asked to write the position of the dot according to grid numbers mounted on the tachistoscope.
University undergraduates of both sexes viewed several stimuli using a tachistoscope.
A tachistoscope and two different kinds of stimulus materials:
In one variation, subjects were shown an image on a tachistoscope for a very brief duration that could not be perceived consciously.
But a tachistoscope was a bit like an oscilloscope or a screen where you could flash a word up for a very shore period of time.
The WSE has also been described without a tachistoscope.
The existence of sensory memory has been experimentally demonstrated by Sperling (1960) using a tachistoscope.
As discussed in chapter two of this book, the tachistoscope has been replaced, for the most part, by more sophisticated-and shocking-devices and processes.
You mean every time they make a television commercial, they build into it a series of subliminally flashed messages with a tachistoscope?"
Salsbury said, "But that's as crude as the tachistoscope.
For each trial, the experimenter placed a stimulus card in the tachistoscope and checked that all the switches were reset.
The geometric figures were presented on slides of a tachistoscope followed by a supraliminal shock for a given slide every time it appeared.
"In the late 1950s, when the experiments with the tachistoscope were publicized, nearly everyone agreed that subliminal advertising was an invasion of privacy.
"The science of subliminal behavior modification developed so rapidly that the tachistoscope was obsolete soon after it was patented.
A two-field tachistoscope, timer-counter, stimulus cards.
The drawback to the tachistoscope was that post-course timings showed that, without the machine, speed increases rapidly diminished.
"It's a Renshaw tachistoscope.
The first tachistoscope was originally described by the German physiologist A.W. Volkmann in 1859.
The WSE has traditionally been tested using a tachistoscope, as the durations of the letter string presentations need to be carefully controlled.