Abstract

An experiment that examines Di Lollo’s claim (1981) for cortical symmetry of visible persistence effects is reported. In the present work, visible persistence is compared across the two visual fields on two types of currently popular persistence tasks and over two levels of target duration and target complexity. Although significant duration and complexity effects are obtained, no evidence for differential persistence in the hemifields is found for any set of stimulus conditions on either of the persistence tasks.

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