APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

The Perky Effect Is No Longer Robust with Acuity Tasks

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Cognitive

  • Adam Reeves
    Northeastern University
  • Catherine Lemley
    Elizabethtown College
  • Morgan Smith
    Elizabethtown College
  • Cara Nunn
    Elizabethtown College

Abstract

The “Perky” effect, interference with perception due to mental imagery, has become smaller for acuity tasks over past decades. We used tachistscopic and computer presentations of acuity targets and found an even smaller effect in today’s students (presumably due to hand-held devices) making it nowadays much more difficult to study.

Perception

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