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    Enduring Interest in Perceptual Ambiguity: Alternating Views of Reversible Figures by Long, Gerald M, Toppino, Thomas C

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-09-2004)
    “…Research favoring the so-called bottom-up and top-down classes of explanations for reversible figures that dominated the literature in last half of the 20th…”
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    How to Keep a Reversible Figure from Reversing: Teasing Out Top — Down and Bottom — Up Processes by Long, Gerald M, Moran, Cindy J

    Published in Perception (London) (01-01-2007)
    “…The nature of processes underlying our perception of reversible figures was examined through two experiments investigating the effects of prior exposure…”
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    Time for a change: What dominance durations reveal about adaptation effects in the perception of a bi-stable reversible figure by Toppino, Thomas C., Long, Gerald M.

    Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-04-2015)
    “…The effect of adaptation on the perception of a reversible figure was examined in the context of the so-called “reverse-bias effect” in which prolonged…”
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    Positive Effects of Restricting Student Note-Taking in a Capstone Psychology Course: Reducing the Demands of Divided Attention in the Classroom by Long, Gerald M.

    Published in Teaching of psychology (01-10-2014)
    “…Two versions of a senior-level capstone course with differing note-taking strategies were compared. In one semester, a traditional student note-taking format…”
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    Dissecting Perceptual Processes with a New Tri-Stable Reversible Figure by Long, Gerald M, Batterman, Jared M

    Published in Perception (London) (01-01-2012)
    “…Five experiments are presented that examine observers' reports with a new tri-stable reversible figure using two measures of observers' experience with the…”
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    Iconic memory: A review and critique of the study of short-term visual storage by Long, Gerald M

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-11-1980)
    “…Evaluates 5 types of experimental procedures that have been used to investigate iconic memory (IM) over the past 20 yrs: partial report, persistence of form,…”
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    The Nature and Basis of Age-Related Changes in Dynamic Visual Acuity by Long, Gerald M, Crambert, Rebecca F

    Published in Psychology and aging (01-03-1990)
    “…The ability of observers to resolve moving targets, or dynamic visual acuity (DVA), was determined for a group of young adults ( M age = 19.6 years) and a…”
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    Contrast Sensitivity in a Dynamic Environment: Effects of Target Conditions and Visual Impairment by Long, Gerald M., Zavod, Merrill J.

    Published in Human factors (01-03-2002)
    “…Contrast sensitivity was determined as a function of target velocity (0°--120°/s) over a variety of viewing conditions. In Experiment 1, measurements of…”
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    Configural Biases and Reversible Figures: Evidence of Multilevel Grouping Effects by Long, Gerald M., Stewart, Joseph A., Glancey, Diane E.

    Published in The American journal of psychology (22-12-2002)
    “…Four experiments sought to identify the processes underlying 2 classes of grouping effects that are readily produced with a hierarchical figure type known as…”
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    To Reverse or Not to Reverse: When Is an Ambiguous Figure Not Ambiguous? by Long, Gerald M., Olszweski, Anthony D.

    Published in The American journal of psychology (22-03-1999)
    “…The role of bottom-up processes in our perception of reversible figures was examined. In Experiment 1 the overlapping squares figure and nonsense reversible…”
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    Predicting the 'where' and resolving the 'what' of a moving target: a dichotomy of abilities by Long, G M, Vogel, C A

    Published in Perception (London) (01-01-1998)
    “…Anticipation timing (AT) and dynamic visual acuity (DVA) were assessed in a group of college students (n = 60) under a range of velocity and duration…”
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    Exercises for training vision and dynamic visual acuity among college students by LONG, G. M

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-06-1994)
    “…For 40 college students a commercially available vision training program (Eyerobics) produced no effect on a standard measure of dynamic visual acuity across…”
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    Training effects on the resolution of moving targets--dynamic visual acuity by Long, G M, Rourke, D A

    Published in Human factors (01-08-1989)
    “…In initial 60-min sessions, the dynamic visual acuity (DVA) of 54 male college observers was determined over a range of target velocities (60, 90, 120, and 150…”
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    The dichoptic viewing paradigm: Do the eyes have it? by Long, Gerald M

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-03-1979)
    “…Reviews and analyzes the 2-part logic underlying the use of the dichoptic viewing procedure as a "psychoanatomical" tool by which to infer the retinal or…”
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    The pretreatment weighting technique by Long, G M

    “…A common procedure that is frequently used in perceptual studies interested in group differences (e.g., young vs. aged) involves initially equating all…”
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    Foveal and parafoveal processing of asynchronous Stroop stimuli by Long, G M, Lyman, B J

    Published in The British journal of psychology (01-05-1987)
    “…Two experiments are presented which used a form of the Stroop colour-word task to study the processing of target and distractor information under changing…”
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    Spare the rod and spoil the icon by Sakitt, B, Long, G M

    “…Short-term visual storage was investigated with a successive field paradigm, so that correct performance depended upon combining visual information from two…”
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    The case for peripheral persistence: effects of target and background luminance on a partial-report task by Long, G M, Beaton, R J

    “…The effects of varying target and background luminances were examined on a partial-report task of iconic memory. Experiment 1 demonstrated that with a dim…”
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