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-what was the refresh rate?
*what was the refresh rate? 60 Hz
*Should screen in visionegg.config be set to 1024X768? YES


-Should screen in visionegg.config be set to 1024X768?
-The trials looked very short; what was their length?


-The trials looked very short; what was their length?
*Christina acceleration project notes [[http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dcnddphz_5hfqm7cck&hl=en]]
 
==Future exps==
*Is it some sort of iconic memory that has the lag, or the VSTM measured by change-detection exps?
**Christina already found little effect of SOA before post-cue up to XX sec
**try putting a light mask after offset, which can kill some iconic memory aspects (Sligte IG, Scholte HS, Lamme VAF (2008) Are There Multiple Visual Short-Term Memory Stores? PLoS ONE 3(2): e1699. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0001699)

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  • what was the refresh rate? 60 Hz
  • Should screen in visionegg.config be set to 1024X768? YES

-The trials looked very short; what was their length?

  • Christina acceleration project notes [[1]]

Future exps

  • Is it some sort of iconic memory that has the lag, or the VSTM measured by change-detection exps?
    • Christina already found little effect of SOA before post-cue up to XX sec
    • try putting a light mask after offset, which can kill some iconic memory aspects (Sligte IG, Scholte HS, Lamme VAF (2008) Are There Multiple Visual Short-Term Memory Stores? PLoS ONE 3(2): e1699. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0001699)