Abstract
A description is given of the design and construction of a three-stimulus display to be used in conjunction with a standard Wisconsin General Test Apparatus (WGTA), The display employs planometric stimuli that are presented by rear illumination of transparent images on closed loops of 70-mm photographic film. These stimuli can be set in motion to provide a stimulus dimension distinct from color, shape, pattern, size, and number. The results of a pilot experiment indicate that movement of test stimuli can be a potent stimulus cue in primate learning tasks.
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