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Petersik J T, Boring M, McDill M, 1982, "Correspondence strength in apparent movement as a function of short-range and long-range processes: comments on Ullman (1980)" Perception 11(6) 743 – 745
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Correspondence strength in apparent movement as a function of short-range and long-range processes: comments on Ullman (1980)
J Timothy Petersik, Mark Boring, Melinda McDill
Received 16 June 1982; in revised form 1 November 1982
Abstract. It is argued that correspondence strength is a joint function of the relative activity of short-range and long-range processes and not solely a function of a single correspondence process, and this puts Ullman's interpretation of his results in doubt.
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