Abstract
Discrimination thresholds were measured for third-order Markov constraints within visual displays. The method permits the cancellation of adjacent second-order differences and of first-order differences. Excellent discrimination of third-order constraints is obtained despite the fact that the average conditional repetition probability and the average run length were invariant. The need to distinguish between local short-term and average long-term analyses for the visual system is briefly discussed.
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